The first thing you should do at Lake Mead is visit the Visitor's Center. Get free maps, brochures, and explore the relief exhibit of the area’s recreation spots.
Boating is a popular activity at Lake Mead, offering nearly 300 square miles of open water, coves, and waterways to explore.
For an overnight adventure, rent an RV and camp at one of Lake Mead’s 15 campgrounds. Enjoy the wilderness and beautiful hiking trails.
Hiking is a must-do at Lake Mead. Explore trails like the Historic Railroad Trail and the Arizona Hot Springs route for all skill levels.
Kayaking offers a unique view of Lake Mead. Rent a kayak and explore the Black Canyon National Water Trail, a 30-mile stretch of the Colorado River.
Lake Mead is perfect for water sports. Enjoy jet skiing, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, waterskiing, and tubing, or go scuba diving at popular spots like Black Canyon.
Biking is a great way to see Lake Mead. Ride the River Mountains Loop or the bikeable Historic Railroad Trail for panoramic views.
Lake Mead is home to many fish species. Fish for catfish, crappie, bass, rainbow trout, and more at Willow Beach, Katherine Landing, and Hemenway Fishing Pier.
Take a scenic drive along the 50-mile Northshore Road for a leisurely, self-guided tour of Lake Mead’s stunning landscapes.