 | | Lake Mohave resulted from the construction of Davis Dam, which spans the Colorado River below Hoover Dam, a portion of the Boulder Canyon Project. On the Arizona side of the river is the Davis Dam Camp, a campground and day use area well appointed for the physically challenged angler and also has boat launching facilities, numerous campsites, RV hookups, and picnic areas. Available species include rainbow trout, striped bass, and catfish.Lake Mohave is a 67-mile stretch of the Colorado River. The lake is comparatively narrow, not more than 4 miles across at its widest point. It is confined for most of its length between the steep walls of Pyramid, Painted, Eldorado and Black canyons.Recreational Opportunities in this area include fishing, boating, swimming, water skiing, camping, picnicking, exploring, auto touring, photography and relaxing. |
|  |  |  | | Facilities: Campgrounds, water and restrooms are located throughout the area. Boat fuel is available at all marina locations. Auto fuel is available at Cottonwood Cove and Katherine Landing. Reservations: Reservations may be made for some campgrounds. Best Time To Visit: Open year round. Fees: Lake Mead National Recreation Area has entrance and lake use fees. Daily and annual passes can be purchased at the entrance stations. Accessibility: Unknown Rules: A fishing license from either Arizona or Nevada, to which a special-use stamp from the opposite state is attached, is required for those wishing to fish on Lake Mohave. Directions: Located 8 miles north of the City of Laughlin on the Nevada side and 10 miles north of Bullhead City on the Arizona side of the Colorado River. | | |
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|  |  | | Address | | Lake Mead National Recreation Area | | 601 Nevada Highway | | Boulder City, Nevada 89005 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (702) 293-8907 | |
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