Located in Nevada and Arizona, Lake Mead National Recreation Area NV is in southeastern Nevada and includes all of the eponymous Lake Mead – a reservoir on the Colorado River about 24 miles from Las Vegas, NV in the states of Nevada and Arizona. Lake Mead NRA encompasses Lake Mead, Lake Mohave and portions of the Colorado River in the lower Grand Canyon to the north and below Davis Dam to the south. It features water recreation, including boating, swimming, and fishing, on both lakes as well as the stretches of river between the lakes. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed in developed areas, on hiking trails, along many beaches, and in campgrounds and some lodging facilities. Dogs allowed at the following Nevada beaches:
Special Events Beach – Located along the southwestern edge of Lake Mead near Boulder City.
Canoe/Kayak Beach – Located along the southwestern edge of Lake Mead near Boulder City.
PWC Beach – Located along the southwestern edge of Lake Mead near Boulder City.
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