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Lake Mead National Recreation Area
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area General Maps

General Park Map (color pdf 790 kb)
General Park Map (black/white pdf 424 kb)

Overview Park Map (pdf 883 kb)



 

Backcountry Maps

8½ x 11 detailed black and white maps show non-paved roads.

Hoover Dam Area (jpg. 1,581 kb)
Lake Mohave South (jpg 941 kb)

Overton Arm (1,259 kb)
Temple Bar Area (1396 kb)



 


Campground Maps

8½ x 11 Maps of individual campgrounds throughout Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Lake Mead
Boulder Basin (pdf 294 kb)
Callville Bay (pdf 185 kb)
Echo Bay (pdf 23 kb)
Las Vegas Bay (pdf 181 kb)
Temple Bar (pdf 182 kb)

Lake Mohave
Cottonwood Cove - upper (pdf 194 kb)
Cottonwood Cove - lower (pdf 12 kb)
Katherine Landing (pdf 184 kb)

 

No Hunting Zone

8½ x 11 Maps of No Hunting Zone throughout Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Boulder Basin (pdf 514 kb)
Gold Butte (pdf 584 kb)
Hoover Dam (pdf 414 kb)
Lake Mohave North (pdf 312 kb)

Lake Mohave South(pdf 352 kb)
Overton Arm (pdf 438 kb)
Pearce Ferry (pdf 371 kb)
Temple Bar (pdf 524 kb)



 

Additional Maps

Katherine Landing area
8½ x 11 black and white map of the southern portion of Lake Mead National Recreation Area
South Lake Mohave (pdf 403 KB)

Black Canyon
8½ x 14in black and white map of Black Canyon Area
Black Canyon Map (pdf 3.09 MB)

 

Boating Restrictions

81/2 by 11 Maps of Boating Restrictions Throughout Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Prohibition

81/2 by 11 Maps of Prohibition Areas Throughout Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Golf Carts

81/2 by 11 Maps of Golf Cart Restrictions Throughout Lake Mead National Recreation Area.



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