Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Things To Do: Hiking

Lake Mead National Recreation Area's Northshore Road is a beautiful day's drive. A variety of geological sights can be seen along the way. The forces that created this landscape are revealed in the exposed rainbow-colored layers of rock.

Opportunities for hiking can be found along Northshore Road. When hiking in the desert, whether for an all day hike or just stretching your legs, follow these important safety tips:

  • Never hike alone.
  • Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return.
  • Carry at least one gallon of water per person, and drink often!
  • Set a nice easy pace, take your time, and enjoy the scenery.

 
Name/Location
Distance
Elevation Change
Description

The Wetlands Trail Mile 1.2 on Northshore Road

1.25
miles
(1.2 km) loop trail
100 feet (30 m) Drive north across the bridge over the wash and turn into the gravel parking area on the right. The trail follows a dry wash down to the banks of the flowing creek. Be sure to bring your binoculars to view the bird life!
The Callville Trail
Turn right at Mile 11.1 on Northshore Road (Callville access road) and drive 4 miles to the entrance of the Callville Bay Campground. Trail head starts at the dump station.
0.5 miles (0.8 km) round trip200 feet (60 m) A short climb will reward you with a spectacular view from the summit. To the south by Hoover Dam sits Fortification Hill, Boulder Basin, Hemenway Valley, Boulder City, and the River Mountains. Looking west lies the Callville Bay developed area, Callville Mesa, and the Black Mountains.
Northshore Summit
Trail Mile 20.5 on Northshore Road
0.5 miles (0.8 km) round trip200 feet (60 m) Look for hiking and photography signs just past the 20-mile marker on Northshore Road traveling north. The parking area is on the left side of the road. The trail climbs from the parking area to a nearby hilltop with a dramatic panoramic view of the Muddy Mountains, the red rocks of Bowl of Fire, Bitter Springs Valley and the Virgin Basin.

The Redstone Trail Mile 27 on Northshore Road Redstone Picnic Area

0.5 mile loop
(0.8 km)
No elevation gain Wind your way through red sandstone monoliths and learn about the geology of the area. Interpretive signs are provided along the trail. Begin your hike at the Redstone Picnic Area.
The Rogers Spring Trail
Mile 40 on Northshore Road.
0.75 miles (1.2 km) round trip100 feet (30 m) Step on to this scenic trail at Rogers Spring picnic area, a beautiful oasis and warm spring. Cross the bridge over the stream and look for the trail leading upwards to the right. An easy climb takes you up to a stunning overlook.


National Park Service

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