Basics
- Location:
- In the Lake Mead NRA north of Bullhead City
- Size:
- 26,500 acres
- Max. Depth:
- 120 ft.
- Season:
- Year round
Description
Lake Mohave (also spelled Lake Mojave by some) is a large, elongated lake located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The lake is situated in a desert environment along the border between Arizona and Nevada. The lake was formed by the Davis Dam which is a few miles north of Bullhead City, AZ and Laughlin, NV. Anglers go for rainbow trout, striped bass, and catfish.
At the far southern end of the lake on the eastern side are developed facilities. There are a few campgrounds, picnic areas and boat launching facilities.
The lake is popular for houseboating. For complete information on houseboats available for rent, select Lake Mohave Houseboat Rentals.
Tour Companies
Desert RATS
- Hiking / Walking, Boating
- 702-293-4766
Houseboat Vacations
- Nationwide Lakes
- Boating, Houseboating
- 888-454-8825
Helpful Links
Tour Companies
Desert RATS
- Hiking / Walking, Boating
- 702-293-4766
Houseboat Vacations
- Nationwide Lakes
- Boating, Houseboating
- 888-454-8825
Fishing
Fish:
Largemouth Bass
Catfish
Bluegill
Crappie
Rainbow Trout
Fishing Methods:
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Amenities
Water Features
- Boat Ramp
- Modern Restrooms
- Swimming Beach
- Picnic Areas
- Drinking Water
- Fish Cleaning Station
- Campground
- Cabins
- Sewage Disposal
Water Activities
- Boating
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Water Skiing
Water Services
- Boat Rentals
- Convenience Store
- Fuel Available
- Motorboat Rentals
- Personal Watercraft Rentals