Camping at Echo Bay Campground – Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Las Vegas
Located 1.5 hours from Las Vegas, Echo Bay Campground in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With Lake Mead’s shimmering waters and the stark beauty of the Mojave Desert as its backdrop, this campground is ideal for those seeking a peaceful camping experience away from the bustle of city life. The site caters to both RV campers and tent users, making it a versatile choice for all adventure styles.
Adventure Guide to Camping at Echo Bay Campground – Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Campground Features
Echo Bay Campground boasts 53 campsites, each equipped with picnic tables, grills, fire pits, and parking spaces. Restrooms with flush toilets and drinking water are available, though no electricity hookups are provided. The location is spacious, allowing campers to enjoy privacy and spectacular views of the surrounding desert and lake. With minimal light pollution, the area offers incredible stargazing opportunities on clear nights.
Access to Outdoor Activities
The campground is a short drive from Echo Bay Marina, where visitors can indulge in boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of striped bass, catfish, and sunfish in the lake. If hiking is your interest, nearby trails like the Callville Wash Northshore Trail provide excellent opportunities to explore the desert landscape and capture stunning lake vistas.
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife spotting is a highlight of camping here. Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep, coyotes, and a variety of bird species, including peregrine falcons and great blue herons. The area is rich in ecological diversity, making it perfect for nature photography and birdwatching.
Visitor Tips
Best Time to Visit: October to April offers cooler temperatures ideal for camping and outdoor activities. Summers can be extremely hot, often exceeding 100°F.
What to Bring: Essentials include sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, plenty of water, and sturdy hiking boots.
Directions: From Las Vegas, take I-15 N for 22 miles, exit onto NV-169 S and drive approximately 50 miles. Travel time is about 1.5 hours.
Pro Tip: Buy your park pass online beforehand to save time at the entrance gate.
Adventure Map
Reviews
Stefanie Jasper2 months ago
Basically abandoned camping area. Has toilet rooms with toilet paper and sinks. Beautiful views! Convenience store open during the day.
Lino Amatoa year ago
I was last week, nice clean quite, a little to hot for camping but I like be in contact with the nature so was not big deal for me. Nice bathroom very clean and cost $20 per night, definitely I will go back.
Vivian Estrada3 months ago
The only nice thing about this place was the sunset. Camped here for only one day , and will never come back! It's not maintained. No lights in the bathrooms, by night fall there was no toilet paper. The firepit was so full of ash we had to empty it ourselves. There was donkey 💩 EVERYWHERE! We didn't mind not having phone service. Very old and run down, don't waste your time.
Kelly Norton2 months ago
A peaceful yet not isolated camping experience. There's bathrooms with a toilet and sink but showers would be great. We used baby wipes instead. Toilet paper was stocked until the last few hours of our stay. If you go, pack a couple rolls just in case.
There's a mini Mart near the entrance that has ice.
Would have loved to be directly on the water , but that's not possible due to the lake receding. It is a 3 minute drive down there. Probably 15 minutes walk.
The sites have fire pits so that was nice at night. Best part was the fresh air while we slept, I definitely recommend it.
Hubeya year ago
Great, quiet campground for star gazing. No showers, but fine views of shrinking Lake Mead.
Park employee Rommel Garcia sent us to Rogers Spring for a ‘well-manicured lunch spot’. Just don’t dunk your head: possible dangerous amebae.
Liked it so much we returned two weeks later. Nice walk up wash to right of former boat ramp.
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