Fishing hotspot, with species like largemouth bass, striped bass, and catfish.
Clear, calm waters ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating.
Rich wildlife, including bighorn sheep, eagles, and waterfowl.
Secluded coves and beaches, perfect for picnics and day trips.
Plan your visit with our access information and helpful tips
Plan your arrival with our access guidelines
Open year-round, with boat ramps and beaches available from sunrise to sunset.
From Boulder City, NV, take US-93 South toward Hoover Dam, then follow signs to Lake Mohave National Recreation Area access points like Cottonwood Cove or Katherine Landing.
Short riverside trails and beach access paths offer scenic views, fishing spots, and easy paddle launch points, suitable for all skill levels.
Suitable for all passenger vehicles, with paved roads leading to major marinas, boat ramps, and campgrounds.
Not required. Lake Mohave is managed by Lake Mead National Recreation Area, not Tonto National Forest; standard park or launch fees may apply.
Note: Road conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current access routes before your visit.
Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips
Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and sun protection, as desert temperatures can rise quickly.
Reach the lake early on weekends or holidays to secure parking and the best shoreline spots.
Observe all boating regulations, wearing life jackets is highly recommended.
Keep distance from wildlife and avoid disturbing fragile desert plants along the shoreline.
Pack out all trash to maintain the lake’s cleanliness and preserve surrounding parks.
Remember: Preparation is key to an enjoyable and safe visit to this beautiful natural area.
Information is subject to change. Please check official sources for the latest updates before your visit.
Address: Lake Mohave, Colorado River – Cottonwood Cove, Katherine Landing, and other public access points
Region: Boulder City, NV (north end) Bullhead City / Laughlin, NV (south end)
Nearest Town: Approximately 250 miles (4–5 hours drive) via US-93 and I-40
Distance from Phoenix: Approximately 200 miles (3–4 hours drive) via I‑10 West and US‑95 North