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Boulder Beach Campground
Boulder Beach Campground, 268 Lakeshore Rd, Boulder City, NV 89005, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Had a great time camping. The spot we had was perfect, it overlooked the lake without anything in the way. The facilities were clean although they didn’t have paper towels or soap so bring your own! No way to shower, if you were hoping for that… there was a water faucet coming out of the ground nearby to wash dishes. They have them interspersed at each section. It was very hard to find the spot we were in so come early so you can see where you’re going. Neighbors were friendly and there were no problems. The sunrise and sunset was beautiful each day as you can see! There was a crate you could use over the fire pit which would have been perfect for cooking with your own oversized pots and pans but we had a grill that we used to cook the meals with. Get your firewood at the Albertsons about 10 mins away for about $6 or $7. We’d definitely go again. Hope that helps!
Wifi didn’t work, water spigots far away in some sites, water fill up and dump station avail before you enter the campground. Flush Bathroom, no shower. Campsite is very clean and nicely paved. Great views! And a coyote visit!
1- Great place to camp - With or without hookups
2- Get a National Park Pass if you stay to make your stay cheaper
3- Nature is everywhere
4- Hover Dam is a hike away
5- Watch out for Snakes
6- First Come First Serve
7- Los Vegas and Henderson is close Boulder City is closer
8- No Power Just water and no Sewer (No Hookups But Water)
9- Dump Station is here but have to go to it
10- Cement Pad
11- Extra Space for a tent
12- Valley of Fire is an hour or so Drive
13- Obey the signs (Speed - Parking - Crosswalks)
14- Park Rangers
|15- NICE and Great place to stay it a National PARK
This place you want to scope it out early - maybe drive the car to it and find your spot and make a claim on it first then bring your big rig as we did - Handicapped so was able to get the best spot and it was amazing stay!!!
Pretty location, easy to get to and close to the city. But that comes at the expense of still seeing planes overhead/city light pollution in the sky at night. It’s well maintained/groomed, with fire pits and bathrooms, but sites are close together so you don’t get the feeling of privacy. Also, there are a lot of RVs here, and I mention it because although there are posted quiet hours where generators are not supposed to be on we had multiple neighbors run them nonstop all night and no one enforced the rule. We enjoyed our stay.
BB Camp grounds are well maintained with a lovely view of Lake Mead. Apparently the lake has receded about a mile down, but you can walk to the shore.
We were there in April and started getting very warm. Going back in October when its cooler. The hosts were very nice and accommodating. Lots of bathrooms, no showers, with water hookup only on left side of campgrounds.
Enjoyed our stay. Can get very busy during in spring season, so reserve early to make sure to get a site. Good facilities. The campground (no hookups) is clearly much nicer with more space per site than the RV Park with full hookups.
I usually like Lake Mead. Latest visit was a bummer. Visitor Center people were nice and helpful. Water level visual something everyone should see in hopes of water conservation. Conserve water!
I loved my time camping here! I specifically got a spot clear of trees so my solar panels got enough charge and my satellite had no obstructions (visited in Dec). The site was flat. Potable water, trash bins, and bathrooms were easily accessible. No showers onsite was a bummer. Almost all RVs, very few tent campers, which unfortunately meant lots of gas powered generators running. Everyone around seemed friendly. Camphosts regularly did rounds. Easy walk to the water, easy drive into town for groceries. The Hoover damn, Arizona Hot Springs hike, kayaking to Emerald Cave, Tom Devlin's Moster Museum, the Mob Museum, and Vegas nightlife are all less than an hour drive.
Can't go wrong it received a 50 year makeover lake Mead is as beautiful as ever though it's at its lowest levels is a great cloice close to everything you need in Boulder City and Vegas is right around the corner not a bad thing to say other than maybe some transient crowd but that goes along with Vegas Campgrounds, is in great shape, enjoy !
They should re-name this RAGING GENERATORs campground. Everybody is running those effing things day & night...the wall of noise is ridiculous. Note to travelers: if you want to stay indoors and watch TV & movies all the time, and use the microwave, just stay home. It's not fair to other campers to make that much noise!
Had a mini vacation camping trip with my family. The camp sites are super clean and well maintained. My kids absolutely loved it, it was so quiet! There are no showers but they do have bathrooms and water spigots everywhere. They also loved hearing the coyotes.
Great for RV campers not so great for tent campers you'll be in a metropolis this is like Disneyland of campgrounds.
Pretty good campground. the spaces have a concrete pad, water, fire pit and table. spaces one through nine are cash only and the rest can be purchased online, which is pretty convenient. $20 per space if you have senior card it's $10.
The place looks quite abandoned , people leave a lot of garbage and personal things that simply decompose and do not raise the water level is very low and there is quite a lot of mud on the shore and its smell bad , the water is clean in and does not smell bad ... but yes It is sad that it is like this since they charge $25.00 per day per car
Nice basic campground with excellent shading trees. Only half full when we were there midweek in October. Quiet until the 6 am trash pickup at the adjacent property. Showers would be an improvement
Love the campground however it now reservation online only except for a few back spots. Host seems particularly happy to ruin ur day if u paid cash only to loss that money for a site that is only available online. As its a new thing for local campers that started in May maybe show a bit of compassion.
Great campground managed by caring hosts. Large sites that aren't right on top of each other. Perfectly graded tent pads and paved parking at each site. Majority of sites have either morning/mid-day shade or afternoon/evening shade. Centrally located water faucets. Most sites overlook the lake. Restrooms were clean. Most sites can accommodate a moderate sized RV, and the many accessible sites are all pull through, perfect for larger RVs. Only 2 odd things I noticed....no garbage cans, only dumpsters toaards the entrance. And no firewood available to purchase. Other than that, great place to camp.
Beautiful campground. Hosts were so nice and friendly and helpful. The only complaint we have is the CONSTANT generator noise. 6 am - 10 pm. Every. Single. Hour.
Boulder Beach is a very scenic place to dry camp overlooking Lake Mead. The trees and foliage make it feel like an oasis and provide a bit of privacy and separation between some sites. We were there in winter and it was pretty chilly at night but I'm sure it would be intolerably hot in the summer without the trees for shade. Plus it attracts lots of birds who flit round in them, much to our entertainment.
Even with short days and some shade, we were able to generate enough solar power. We Had to manage it a little but we didn’t struggle.
Navigating the loops was no problem with our 50+ foot bumper pull. Sites are level and pretty generous. We had plenty of room in our pull-through to unhook the truck as well as unload our sidecar from the toy hauler. The sites are equipped with fire pits as well as those massive national park concrete tables.
The campground as a whole is well-maintained and clean. Water spigots are readily available. We were even able to stretch a hose to one to fill the trailer without moving. There was no potable water available at the dump station during our stay. It looks like there was some issue and it was cut off -- not sure if that was temporary or permanent. But again, plenty of water access in the campground loops.
The restrooms are standard issue national park style with stalls and sinks but no soap. They are cleaned thoroughly daily.
We had no issue finding a site in the off-season but I imagine it's super busy other times of the year.
It's a nice walk down to the lake and along the foot path past the ruins of the Hualapai Lodge. It’s well worth a stroll to take in the scenery and history.
NOTE: there seems to be a lot of confusion between this national park campground and the Lake Mead RV Village next door that offers full hookups. So read the reviews carefully to make sure you’re looking for info on the right one.
Huge RV spots with tons of wheelchair accessible options. The wifi was blazing fast, seriously some of the best we've had in months. Stayed an extra day to catch up on work.
This is a very nice National Park Campground. The only reason I gave it 4 stars and not 5 is that you are dry docking. But can't beat it forthe price. You have easy access to water from most sites, concrete pads and many sites have beautiful views of Lake Mead. Also, it's able to handle big rigs. I have a 42' 5th wheel and we had no trouble getting into a site. There is a dump station on site. It is 1st come 1st served.
This is a good campground. Not many tent campers here. Manly rvs so the generators can be a little annoying. But they have tent pads at most sites. Some have coverings over the picnic table. All sites have picnic tables and water faucets by them. They have bathrooms. The fire pits have a grill grate on one side so you cook over the fire if you want. Boulder Beach is also here and you can use small boats and swim here. There is also a marina close .by here. I am a tent camper and think these camping areas in Lake Mead National Recreation Park are great. Many RV's use these camps. There are NO hook ups for anything. There are also many great hikes around this camp ground.
Great area to camp in.. beautiful scenery, shaded sites, with available drinking water throughout the camp site, washroom's with flushing toilet's, sinks that make it nice and WIFI. But No power..No showers.. that would make this a really nice campsite.. The RV Park next door has 30/50 amp power and showers, but NO shade trees and lots of asphalt..I think it was $56USD per night (full hookups) or where we are $20 without Park pass, $10 with..but o'well. LOVE it here. Barry 🇨🇦
I loved this place. Amazing views of Lake Mead. Several bathrooms but no showers. Each lot had a water spout, concrete picnic table and a place for a tent. It was so quiet I could hear ants walking. Lots of dumpsters for your garbage and recycling in a central spot. Close to some great hiking trails too. There’s a nice paved walking and bike path that you can get on right from your tent practically. There’s also a picnic area next door for larger group parties. I just wish it was cheaper. I paid $20 per night.
This camp site is pretty awesome. The restrooms are pretty clean to be a campground. I was sad that there was no shower at the site but the restrooms were conveniently located close by. We were a quick trip to the lake as well. It was a first come first serve but there were no issues with that either. The neighbors were very friendly. The camp host gave bad instructions on where to fish and that was the purpose of the trip. I would have preferred him to say he wasn't sure than to send us on a wild goose chase. Either way I would go back and do it again.
This is a nice campground to stay in for overnight camping. The spaces are clean and have close accessibility to the beach. The campground host are friendly and are always ready if you need help with anything. This is a great place with RV access and for tent camping as well.
This is a very packed campground. We stayed the night there because we had an early launch for kayaking. Our park entrance fee was covered, but they still charged us. So wrong. We paid for our campsite, the water was nice, good parking, but lots of ppl and everyone was crammed in. The bathrooms were gross.
Nice campgrounds. 154 campsites flushable tiolet and sinks . You can even ride you bike down the boulder beach. Even if you want to ride your bike or walk to Hoover Dam Lodge. Theres a path along the way both way. It's a site to see along the way. Both lodge or to campgrounds..
Some 1,5 km from the beach, this campground offers fantastic views on Lake Mead. Just 30min from Las Vegas. Book a (large!) site with lakeview! Bathrooms need renewal.
Perfect as 1st/last stop close to the RV rental companies in Vegas.
This was a very nice place. It wasxtremely quiet. There was a gorgeous sunrise from this side of the lake. It was very accessible an easy to find. All in all, considering its proximity to the city, it was an amazing overnight stay.
I found the Boulder Beach Campground around 8 AM on a Sunday morning perfect time to come because they’re already three openings from people leaving early. This is a reminder to get this campground very early because it’s first come first serve and they were people around noon to 5 o’clock circling looking for people to go best get here really early. There’s a great real Road hike that goes in fact you can walk from the campground for an extra 2 miles up to the visitor center and then to the Hoover dam. The Hoover dam has a great visitor center although no liquids no food is allowed inside. The campground is also a wee bit loud in the evening
UPDATE: USED to be my favorite campground. We went for 6 days from Tuesday and left Monday morning. It filled up to the max on Friday as normal. But the in consideration for others is astounding. I watched a Pitbull get taken away by animal control because owners left him tied between two tents all day long by himself!! For 3 days! Sadly, They ended up getting the dog back . Another was playing music loudly and yelling at 3am. I felt so bad for the Host. He couldnt catch a break. Once everyone cleared out on Sunday I was relieved!! However when a couple pulled up next to us I knew it was over. 4 more cars pulled in and they set up camp. They were quiet until dark. Then the party started.and didnt end until 6 am despite me yelling every other hour. Another site didn't pay their fees. I had no sleep. We couldnt enjoy our last night there. What is wrong with people? Have some damn respect for others who paid to be in there. My favorite place is ruined by people like them. Wont be going back. Ill stick to Boondocking. This has nothing to do with the Wonderful Host. Everything is kept clean.
One of my favorite spots. Flushing toilets. No showers. $25 entrance into park fee and $20 per night. Access or interagency passholders are free entry and $10 per night. Dump station. No electric RV or otherwise. Beautiful views and plenty to see.
We have stayed here 2 times as we drive from Lake Tahoe to New Mexico twice a year. 1 time in our camper in December and 1 time in a tent in May. Both times were good experiences and we will stay there again on our way back through the area.
Reservations are now required and can be booked on rec.gov. We stayed in sites 45 and 60 and could see the lake both times. 60 was closer and a better view, and im betting 70s would too.
The only frustrating part we didn't account for was the day pass. It was $25 just to enter the area, and we only had to pay that on our May trip. We got there later in our December trip and must have missed the pay to enter portion. That being said, now that I can make reservations, I will be arriving a bit later in the evening. $45 was a lot to pay for a 14 hour camp out. The $20 camp site was fine but both combined wasn't expected. They told us it was a flat rate and couldn't be prorated.
Other than that, all was good.
Very nice campground right on the shore of lake Mead.
beautiful and super well maintained RV park & community. thank you so much to the ladies in the office and thank you Mr. Frank! Very kind, great people. See u again when it’s cooler out !
Good camp spot. Very close sites and no generators during quiet time.
It's beautiful here. There is water spigots everywhere, for potable water, bathrooms, dumpsters, dumpsites. And 20 a night. Not bad...And you have access to Lake Meade beach to the left of you.
It was relaxing and clean wish they has a mobile massage therapist on site.
Great sites, large paved, easy access dump site, E/W on site. Shaded but no heavy limbs over or protruding into the RV space.
Spacious lots, pretty view from our spot (#119), and surprisingly quiet (at least while we were here). The bathrooms are okay, not the cleanest I've been in, but I was willing to use them during the day instead of the RV, so that says something! We also had a lot of green, but the Vegas area has had an unusual amount of rain this year! The lake is a farther walk away than it appears, but as my husband says, I'm a city girl, so maybe I'm spoiled! Definitely will come back (in spring months, no hookups at our spot)!
Visited my sister who was staying here. Had a wonderful time!
Boulder beach is a beautiful and well kept RV park within the Lake Mead National Recreational Area. Good sized sites with full hookups. Lake Mead is within sight, though a fair hike to get there. The sunrise and sunsets make this area a must stop.
Stayed here for the longest time. It was so amazing. The views. The tranquility is great. All the neighbors are so nice the camp host Elenor is my favorite.
Too many stinky and noisy generators!! Why??? What is wrong with people? Should all be solar, only!!! For crying out loud, it's sunny all day most every day. There is no need for a generator here. Use the sun's power or simply just stay home!!
Quite, cozy, out in nature a bit but not as much as backwoods camping. Seen an occasional coyote 🐺. Make sure to not leave ANY animals outside. Even large dogs.
We just stopped and camped quick for 1 night. The fee into the area PLUS a $20 per night to camp .. model prices BUT, so beautiful and SO well kept. Everyone so inviting and helpful. BRING WOOD
Beautiful setting especially if you are lucky to have a lake view. Gorgeous views! Washrooms/showers were clean. Some staff very friendly.
Large camp sites, some with structured shade protection. lots of bathrooms. well maintained. right on Lake Mead. A true bargain.
Stayed 2 nights at the campground. It was clean, bathrooms were close to all sites, despite being at capacity there were no waits. Easy pick and pay system to rent your site. No lots close to the water here or at the RV village though. Quiet time was honored by all of those nearby. They do allow car sleeping and there were a few homeless people in those spots. We walked to the bathroom in pairs, just to be safe, but probably not necessary.
The laundry is in the RV village and can be used by campground guests. Showers after not available and they will not rent out unless you rent a space in the RV side. Odd since RVs have showers but it is what it is. Closest showers are at the Chevron in Henderson near the interstate.
We didn't stay in the RV village but did drive thru. Very crowded, no privacy, and it shares it's space with people who live there. We chose the campground for extra space and privacy.
Would stay at the campground again.
Great sunset views. There’s a quiet road to walk your dog. Dump with potable and non potable water. One of my favorite Lake Mead places.
The water coming from Vegas after being treated going into the lake.Great time of year for camping,loved it
Nice getaway to camp not far drive from Henderson. Lake is a little far from campground, but peaceful. Still a little warm weather temps during day; however, another week or so weather will be pleasant.
Fun place to hang with the family and just enjoy the beauty of lake Mead
We were there the end of June and it was sweltering hot. Good thing the lake was close. The camp ground is clean and well organized. The camp hosts are nice people. The bathrooms are clean as well.
Beautiful spot to stay with your RV or tent . Can be right next to the lake !
GREAT views, abundant shade, well maintained tent/RV sites, open area, playground, clean & well lit restrooms, the lake is only a few hundred yards away and even when it's crowded it doesn't feel crowded
Quiet and you get a nice sized little spot to set up camp. We didn't feel like we were on top of our neighbors, instead it was like we had our own little private camping area. And the views were stunning.
Where did the water go? So sad, the beach is way dry and desolate and when I came here 30 years ago the water was higher, all the way to picnic area. Water situation is seriously sad, but it's still a beautiful place.
Decent campground for a quick getaway or stop during travel. They have handicap spots that are mostly concrete. Each spot has a firepit/grill and picnic table. There is also running water for those who need it. Bathrooms are... bathrooms. Nothing fancy. Had toilet paper. Yay!
Real friendly staff great park great view althoe some likes to disconnect my water when im not looking
Love this Campground... clean and quiet...will be back next March...
Awesome lake view, not too busy at this time, but it is so hotttttttt in summer ! The best time is coming in winter,And WiFi is so fast! Great! I will come back!
Very nice camp grounds camp host are very nice and helpful. I will be camping here a lot more in cooler weather. But I think if it is a camp site people should not be allowed to rent the site just to park their Truck there make them park it in the site with the camper they have or up in overflow. It is wrong to allow them to take a space away from asomeone that wants to camp here.
I like the sit where I was at. But if you look at the lay out very RV sit has a view of the water. Clean, friendly people. There was an unexpected charge to get into the toll gate to the park.
Costs 20$ to get in but has a good bathroom and good tent spots. Is good for a couple nights but anymore is costly.
Always a good time. Bring water shoes
Really spruced the place up. Updated sites, better cement pads, most sites have a water spout.. camp hosts are friendly. Bathrooms clean. We stayed in site 120..
Plentiful toilets. Good views. Clean campground. This is our third time here! Fyi no showers
A great place to stay when you're visiting Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam. Take advantage of its location to take a tour on Lake Mead with the desert princess and take your bikes and do the three and a half mile trip through the five tunnels of the historic rail Trail.
Convenient to Vegas and lot of nice camping lots. Close to Boulder city for food and supplies
Can't beat $10 /nite with senior card. Sites are close together but that's ok. Friendly staff
Don't listen to the crybaby about the generator noise. This is desert area - people need to run AC.
If you want other options they're around.
We make independent films you can watch some of them for free and commercial free like this one w/Prime:
Gang Stalking (short film)
Watch it while you camp!
Great place to camp! Lots of trees, close to the lake, fire pit with grill...
First come first serve, dry camping. We've stayed here a couple of times and will be back. We've had no trouble finding sites for our fifth wheel. Well maintained level sites good for large rigs. No hook ups but dump and water are available. Trees block solar in many sites. Friendly staff. It would get a 5 rating except for the extended stay people have some rough looking sites and someone just had mattresses he pulled out of a uhaul. Weird vibes.
Really great camping all year except summer months when its 100+
Not near the lake, you still have to drive to the water. Lake views are beautiful though! The campground is a nice place with lots of shaded spots, fire pits, picnic tables, and friendly host. Just way too far from the water to be a beach camping spot. Also like 10 mins from the Hover Dam.
Great stay! 25 dollars to get into park and no hook up camping 20 dollars.
A little hidden paradise on Lake Mead. Pretty pricey prob because of Trump but we loved our experience. Will be back!
Best day today. Hardly anyone here and enjoyed a day of Kayaking. It was great.
Awesome views and good service.
Beware of the boulders under the water. Hahaha. It is called Boulder Beach. Those boulders will have your feet sore.
Spacious shady sites. Very clean & well maintained. 5 minutes from the Lake. Love camping here!
Noisy because its close to the main road, an RV park, and a driveway to the lakefront. There were cars, trucks, motorcycles and big rigs driving by every so often... hard to sleep the night. I did think wach campsite was a goid size and the bathroom building is nice and well kept.
I didn't stay I only dumped here. The dump area is clean, spacious and has potable and non-potable water.
Excellent Campground.Very clean and the Host are always very friendly.
Really enjoyed this campground. Has TONS of campsites and offers lots to do outdoors while still being really close to Vegas. Facilities were really clean and campsites were well maintained. The only downside is lack of spacing which can lead to things feeling a little cramped and some noise issues late at night. I was also a little surprised by the lack of signage on the trails, pretty easy to get lost on a couple of the longer trails that connect to other trails.
Amazing nature! Great bike trails!
All sites recently remodeled.level, extremely clean and maintained. Professional and friendly hosts and staff. Park Rangers routinely patrol area. This is one of the best National Park Campgrounds in America!
Beautiful! No shade though so bring sun screen!! Small "pier" for fishing.
Beautiful scenery and land formations , good times to be had
Very clean campsites and only getting better. When I first camped here all the campsites were just a firepit and table. Now there are concrete slabs to park a trailer on, as well as a spigot for water. There are also many bathrooms around, most of which are fairly clean.
Great campground considering it's proximity to Vegas, a fair amount of noise from air traffic but otherwise a great place with beautiful views of Lake Mead
Clean well maintained park. Clean restrooms, big spots with lots of greenery around. 20 bucks a night first come first serve
Relaxing and clean restrooms! Beautiful views and wildlife.
It was pretty hot when we were there. I'd say 90% of the campers were in trailers and RVs. Some had their generators going all day and a couple had theirs going all night. Nothing was enforced. Making others cranky and resentful. Like me. Other than that they're is plenty to do at the lake and general area.
Love it there . Close to the city if you need anything.
Nice state park setting. Large camping sites. And quite a bit of shade trees for the area. Grate place to take the family.
This place has all the essentials for popping up a tent with designated area for your family. Every camp site comes with a concrete area (can bring a RV, but no hookups) and a fire pit. The bathrooms are clean (no showers), the area is perfect for actual camping. Many hiking trails and a beach front you can walk to(20min). Keep in mind this camp ground has only the basics you need for outdoor fun. Plus there is an RV village also on the camp grounds a bit further down with RV hookups.
Was on a Sunday Drive, driving around the lake and stopping here and there. We went down to the boat ramps and other areas along Lake Mead. The restrooms were open and the area was clean. I know I'm was around at that time
First come/first serve sites. $10/night as of 10/28/21. Our site had a small pavilion while other had grills. Cell Service there was minimal but I was able to work from the rv for four hours with my hotspot- took forever for large files to download but it worked it. Cements slabs to park on. Right area for rvs- we have a Vegas Thor. Lots of tents. There were kiddos running around.
Amazing awesome campsite that’s all I have to say well worth it. Many spots to choose from.
I love this place. Great place to just relax and get a good view of Lake Mead. I've been there multiple times since I was a little kid, and never had a bad experience. The bathrooms are clean, which is a good thing if your camping in a tent or your RV doesn't have a bathroom. I'm sorry if I didn't give much of a review, since I haven't been there in almost 3 years.
Lots of people lots of dogs barking in all right only one dog barking how rude can a human be when other people are trying to be peaceful and have an enjoyable camp Think that something should be done by the camp directors to stop irritations like that Other than that the place was great I recommend it to anyone
Love camping at lakemead..
We will definitely return when it's not too hot. It's nothing special but we enjoyed it. We saw and/or heard coyotes almost every day or night.
Really nice campground. Clean bathrooms with running water (no showers). Excellent shaded spots with large trees and nice breeze from the lake even at 108 temps. Staff are friendly, helpful, and not hard to find if you have a question. Decent walk down to lake but worth it for clean and clear swimming. Little loud and crowded on the weekends so go early to get a good spot. $20 night, $10 with the National Park card. Free good WiFi
Had a wonderful time i love the camp grounds n the bathroom was clean the whole three days i was there. Go back for my birthday. Can't wait.
Very comfortable. Restrooms on site, fireplace, BBQ, etc.
Love love it. It's a quiet nice place to go camping and swimming.
Very nice, quiet place to stay. Cement pads are great. Can't beat the price.
Well maintained camp grounds very nice spot
The campground is fantastic & very family friendly. But the alleged "beach" is truly named "BOULDER" beach for a reason. I am a long time vegas resident, so I know not to expect California type beach, but there is ABSOLUTELY no sand. And if you take kids, make sure they wear water shoes or even old sneakers or their feet will get cut from the jagged rocks to get into the water (& even in the water are the water is soo low near shoreline). But just camping = totally worth the $20/nightly fee. Remember you have to pay an entry fee at lake mead rec area too.
Great campgrounds. The sites are kinda small and really close together at times. My main complaint was that there weren't trash cans in the bathrooms and people were just piling up feminine products and the like in the corners. :/ the rangers are nice and the locations are beautiful. Will camp again.
No hook ups, clean, discounted access pass acceptable, dump station, toilets, camping. Hot in the summer. Don't recommend parking near dumpsters.
Loved how close the parking was to the actual beach. The outhouse type bathrooms where surprisingly clean and the actual beach area was free of trash and crazy bugs. All in all i will definitely be returning with the whole family this next time
etc.. have stayed in this RV parks many times over the past 12 years. They have upgraded the sites on the south side and currently doing the same on the north side. If you have your National Parks pass (Senior) the fees are half off. There are no hook ups but the restrooms are kept clean. There are water spouts throughout the camp grounds. There is a large, safe fire ring at each site. Bring your own wood.
Home town favorite place to go to get away from things.. they need to bring back the boulder beach store and showers. Eagle valley has free showers to their campers. It would be nice if they added a place like that here.
There is not soil just rocks, so be prepare if you going on camping, get a D-handle shovel
Yes, I enjoyed this day, but the large rocks, small boulders underneath my feet, was dangerous to walk steady.... Park service needs to go there with a roller to flatten this beach.
We could not even get to the water.
Campground is nice enough. Get's pretty full with very large rigs running generators, which sucks for the rest of us. We were traveling with another couple and we parked each of our camper vans in a site that was big enough for a tour bus. A camp attendant made us move one of our vans to a different spot and pay for both. Appears a humongous RV, with a second vehicle in tow is different than 2 tiny camper vans in a site the size of Texas. We arrived late and planned to leave early so didn't seem like a big deal. We were wrong. Probably won't go back.
It is really nice camping. Everything there was really clean and the staff was pleasant.
Price wasn't expensive, only 10$ for one night. But there wasn't any shower. But there're common restrooms. In each campsite also is a big tap of water. So I washed my head there.. It wasn't really comfortable but somehow you can make it :) I'm not also very picky so it worked for me.
But the best thing there was just wonderful nature... So what could be better when you woke up and see giant mountains and only 0,5 miles away is a lake.
Was only there for one day but it was very good place
Absolutely, a beautiful campground. Surrounding trees and lakefront views enhances this place. There is a special area for tents, which is a quiet zone from generators and great for group outings. Water spigots available, no electricity, however, certainly worth the stay.
Nice campground, fairly roomy sites, campers are parked in a staggered sort of way. Excellent wifi, very quiet for the most part. We just happened to have a neighbor that liked to play music most of the night, it wasn't overbearing, just enough that we could hear muted bass
while trying to sleep. The campground staffers were very friendly, laundry and bathrooms/showers were nice and clean. Paved biking/walking trails that goes for miles. Many interesting things to see near by, not least of which is the Hoover Dam and Las Vegas. We were there for 4 nights and would definitely stay there again.
Each space had a picnic table, and a pit for campfire, some spaces were pull thru, even had special spaces for the handicapped, well kept up, section, I was in had no hook-ups
One of the best Campgrounds in Vegas/Boulder City
Great natural campground with cement level pass, some pull through, overlooking Lake Meade. Only $10/night with my natl park pass. Clean bathrooms with flush toilets, water, and a dump station. Maintenance people keep it looking great. Loved it here.
Access to the lake, location, camp ground view and cleanleness.
I've stayed here twice, and both were good experiences. Nice sites, picnic tables, room for two tents. restrooms were nice. Never made it to the lake, but the campground was scenic and didn't feel too much like the surrounding desert.
Rv camping, dry camping, sewer flush station at entrance of park with fresh water.
The campground does not have services other than flush toilets but it does have amazing views on the bottom loop, breezes off the lake and good size campsites. We started off planning to stay 3 nights and extended for another 3 and would definately come here again.
20$ to stay here, has a WiFi, amazing view.
To get to national park cost 25$, but we had annual pass.
Love to camp here. Easy to use camp grounds with plenty of space. Does fill quickly during the weekends. Also have large group areas for larger groups.
Water only, but there is a dump station. The camp hosts are friendly and helpful. The price is right. $20 or $10 with senor pass. Many handicap accessible sites. And the lake view.
One of my favorite camping spots in Vegas! You can walk to the lake from the camp sites and it's no more than a mile away. The restrooms and sites were well kept and clean.
Great campground with group sites for tents plus an RV park with hook ups right next to a dry camping RV park. There is a free dump and potable water station next to the group tent sites.
Would have been a 5, but some extremely loud, with swearing for all to hear..INCLUDING THE CHILDREN!!! Why the park service allows that behavior? He's got a "friend" who got him the position.. nepotism in our National Parks system? eh..
Great people who help with any questions. My wife and I spent an hour on the beach picking up trash. That was the only problem here. Recycling and a dump station helped make up our decision to camp here. No mistake 😎. …
Nice place to go camping with family.
Great quiet place on the shores of lake Mead.
Concrete pads and plenty of room between neighbors. No power or water/sewer so everyone runs off of solar or generator and there is a dump fill station at the top of the hill. Nice new pavement make using a mobility aid a breeze
Beautiful campgrounds, gorgeous views of the lake, well kept, friendly staff! I highly recommend staying! They make you feel welcome and even put up with our doggies! Walter and Lee were especially kind and genuinely cared for our needs during our visit. We will definitely be back next year! ; ) PJR~
Kids were happy but all the families having to pay 25 dollars a car that's alot of money so please don't act like you use all of that for upkeep and adding fish. To name it Boulder beach because you make us walk through actual boulders and the money doesn't come with a proper walkway for families children. Clearing the giant boulders would help, it's the only swimming location with a beach and you let us walk through that garbage. My kids don't know I've thought that everytime we go but as a parent I try to paint a good picture but come on fix this already for future families 🤟
Great campground and facilities.
Great campground! The sites are fantastic! Very level and nicely paved. The bathrooms are probably the cleanest of any park we've been to. Can't wait to come back.
Where to start. I will say the staff is good, the campsites are good. However, be prepared for Helicopter noise....all day long. I don't mean one every few hours, we are talking from around 6am to sunset, constant Helicopter noise.
Also, be prepared for Garbage trucks waking you up at 5:30am on Mondays.
No showers. This is because the Government signed a contract with a private group that runs the RV village, that prevents them from having showers or even electrical outlets. The RV village use to have showers for the general campers, $2 from what I heard, but because some idiots vandalize the facilities, they now longer allow anyone to shower there. I wish the Government would step up and tell the RV village to leave.
The campground is under construction right now...or rather...the Eastern half is under construction. What I was told is that they will have it completed by February. However, they are not even working on it right now. It's torn up, but nothing being done.
In my opinion, this is a decent place to stay for a few nights, but no more than that. I would recommend going further North, but I don't know the area, so they might be the same.
It's a nice campground with a lot of sites but not great for tents. And the fact that there are no showers.....with the heat there. And it's just ridiculous that you have to pay $25,- to enter the area and then another $20,- for the campground itself. Why the extra $25,-?
My only negative about this place is that you can't make reservations, and we didn't know how full it would be. We ended up staying at the full hook-up RV park next door for the first few nights because of this. When we decided to stay in the area a few more days, we were SO glad to come here for those extra nights. We prefer campgrounds (woodsy, trees, privacy) to RV parks (parking lot style), so this was way better for us. The campground didn't get completely full, but there seemed to be very few RV spaces available over the weekend in March. I don't doubt that it fills fast during the more peak season and holidays, etc.
Love it here great host Teddy and all workers very help full very clean lots of shade and views and wild life best camp ground on lake mead
Absolutely perfect place to camp. Multiple spots were still open, for a Thursday evening. Found a spot, #116 which is next to a bathroom and the view is great. Just be prepared to pay $20 upon entry into Lake Mead/Boulder Beach, plus $20 a day to actually camp.
You've done a great job, redoing the campsites on the other end. Only thing I can say is that, you should have dedicated a certain section for tent campsites, the tent people are using up pads built for RV's. That doesn't seem right...
Spectacular! Convenient to Las Vegas, Hoover Dam and nearby Boulder City. We got a lake view site in the first row. It was a little more expensive, but I figured "what the heck." This is possibly the most spectacular campsite we have ever had. Incredible views of the lake and the mountains beyond. Fantastic campsite design that allows you to either pull in or back in, depending on the configuration of your rig. (utilities on both sides.) The full service sites include 50 amp service, water, sewer, cable, a fire pit, and picnic table. Nice big paved patio area to enjoy the views. The sites and surrounding areas are also scrupulously maintained with not a spec of trash. The only ding is poor wifi down in this row, but who cares! I could stay for awhile.
Nice area with restrooms and close to Hoover Dam. Early June was really hot for tent camping. Sleeping in 100 degree weather is not fun.
My Family camps here numerous times every season. Flush toilets are great so bonus there. The camp hosts are generally very nice and the campsites are flat and well defined. If you want a shower just head over to the beach in your swim suit and get clean, remember the biodegradable soap please.
Never had noise problems or even loud campers. The scouts can get a little overwhelming at times but all in all we have never really had a bad experience that I can blame on the Campground.
It was fairly busy and the guests were practicing social distancing. I voted 4 stars due to the trash left behind by inconsiderate guests but that negative mark belongs to the guest not the park. Clean up after yourselves so others don't have to clean up after you and can also enjoy the park.
Hotter on the hinges on the Gates of Hell, but clean and beautiful.
Great site. Could be neater with respects to fallen debris from trees but overall was very pleasing. Dump station very accessible and very well done. Beach was very rocky. Lots of litter around and not a pleasant visit. Visitor center was well done and staff was friendly
It's pretty nice. The spots aren't right on top of each other. And its kept pretty clean. It's not too far from the beach itself. Pretty cool place for a weekend getaway.
Campsites have alot of trees around for shade. Water spouts are shared with other sites. Good picnic table and cooking/firewood grill. Raised tent beds are squares though, so only square tents fit in them. Bathroom is clean, but no showers.
Was skeptical at first but what a great campground with amazing views! Great price too. Boulder city is fun (a few minutes away), and Vegas is less than 20 away. For the price we will definitely be returning!
Quality campground, it seems they've recently remodeled and made the spots very nice. Bring some pop up tents, but there are trees for shade. No showers, lots of spigots, but not one at every site. Has RV waste dump spot. No showers. Walkable to the waters edge. Took 10 high schoolers for church trip and it was a great place for us.
-Picnic tables are cement so not moveable.
- No attendant, pay at dropbox.
-About a 5 minute drive from the campground to the docks.
- Flat level cement slabs for RV's/
would Highly recommend!
Totally enjoyed it. But they blow fed money of WiFi instead of showers at the west coasts largest frwshwater reservoir.. Why?!?! Kinda idiotic since you pay to enter the park and then pay again to camp. One night would cost you $45 essentially for toilets and dirt.
What an experience. We stopped here on the way to Las Vegas and back, the first night we weren't able to see anything because it was dark. When we woke up, it was a wonderful sight. The campground was clean, beautiful and just what we needed. The bathrooms we're a sight for sore eyes compared to many others we have seen over the years. We will definitely be back, much better and cheaper then staying in Las Vegas if your trip doesn't involve the strip or you just like camping, this is the place to go!
Very affordable and clean campground
It has access to the bike trail and Railroad hiking trail
No reservations
This place used to be really nice and still is but has some major drawbacks now. It is listed somewhere as a free place to camp so now many of the people going are transients just looking for a free place instead of going for the beautiful place it is. The Rangers there have also gotten way out of hand. In the weekend we were there we saw them hike in around the hills looking for people doing wrong, they drove in several times and even came in on a boat a few times. Two big things they just want to write tickets for is no fishing license and glass bottles on the beach. I get patrolling now and than but 7 to 10 times a day just to write tickets is way too out of hand.
Free to get in with Senior Natl Park Pass. $8 boat fee if senior. And $10 per night for seniors to use camp site. Has pull throughs and handicap parking, as well as backins. 10p to 6a is quiet time.
We brought our food to eat close to the lake Mead. There are enough dining tables and barbeques to use. I just wish the eating area was closer to the water but that's probably to prevent flooding. If you have an annual national park pass, I totally recommend it.
Meh. It was ok. No hook-ups. They have water. Some nice drive throughs. Kind of expensive for no hook-ups unless you get a discount. They are doing work on the part closest to the lake. Until they're done, I wouldn't park next to the boundary fence. We did and they were out moving machinery and talking, plinking, plunking and beep-beeping at 6:45 am.
Great campground, clean, people who stay here are usually quite friendly and respectful of others. Clean restrooms and beach access just down the road a bit.
Water was an awesome temperature. It was a fabulous swim. We swam out to the first buoy, then 5 buoys across & back 4 before heading to shore.
Overall, phenomenal experience.
First time here and it was a great spot to relax for a few days. Quiet and the views were nice.
Awesome until Ranger came by complaining that we are breaking the leash rules. He said someone was complaining. LOL ... People on our right had two dogs and all dogs were in the water chasing balls. Our second dog was on a leash because she was on the beach. Anyways, we are having a great time.
Amazing atmosphere, beautiful scenery, friendly staff, and clean bathrooms. No showers in the tent camping which makes no sense to me considering most RV's have showers but overall a great place to relax.
Very nice, very clean bathrooms for a camp ground. Would be nice if it had a small camp store for essentials. Great free WiFi. Can't wait for our next visit.
This was a nice, well maintained campground with a smooth place to put a tent and a nice firepit and table. Also, you don’t have to use portapotties here! 🙌🏻 They have an actual bathroom, but bring your own soap! …
This place was more than amazing I truly enjoyed myself we were a party of 19 people we were able to toast marshmallows go to the beach go fishing we had fun the bathrooms were clean and the people were nice if you're looking for an amazing family experience this is the place to go
Overlooking the lake, nice shade on most of the sites. Clean and quiet.
It's a NP Campgroung, lots of nice sites and pull thru's, $20 per night $10 with the card. Central water and bath houses, no showers. You will need the card to get into the NP gate for free, otherwise you will have to pay.
Very roomy sites for larger rvs. Upper A loop all pull through. Half-price with senior card.
Be sure you don't end up in the Mead Village RV park on the right. It's privately owned and much more expensive, but it has full hook ups. The National campground is much nicer, but no hook ups.
Nice level sites, well maintained, restrooms handy Shade, fantastic volunteer hosts. Can't wait to come back.
Beautiful. Quiet place to grill with the family and take a dip in the nice cool lake. Recommended to anyone who comes to visit Vegas. Its only about 30-40 min from downtown.
July 2020 - newly renovated and impeccable. Bathrooms, sites, everything are in top condition. $20 a night and lots of availability. Summer nights are HOT and windy.
Crowded, weekends are always full, try to go Thursday. What's good about the place is there isn't a campsite manager breathing down your neck. Also beach view campsites are available.
Great little hidden gem with awesome view. Simple camping with dated washrooms, there are no showers. Quieter than Vegas with free Wi-Fi!
Very spacious sites that were easy to park in but no generator use during quiet hours during the heat made it impossible to stay
Ok so I wish that these were more accurate.. these camp sites ARE NOT OPENED yet. The beach is open but the camp sites are not. Got here kind of late and the wind knocked down the signs I guess but we got in trouble for being here in the morning because they are still closed because of COVID.
It was awesome. Very beautiful, very expansive, untouched piece of nature. And if you don't know, active duty military gets in for free to all national state parks. So go!
It was fun to get out for a while we got the season pass, on the morning we went it got super windy we only stayed for a few hours cause of the dust and wind but we had fun we will try again after the 4th hopefully no wind next time.
Beautiful place great deal but you must love generators because the run all day just for fun to some people it's like music I guess but for me there should be a gen free area or you must spend more than $200 on your generator for God sake buy a honda
Went to c the boats lake mead parade of lights
Great time except for the NCR Ranger from Ranger Station Alpha that crowded me out of my bedroll.
Nice Campground Big spaces but very popular amongst the locals and very noisy on the weekends good location to Boulder City and the marina hiking bicycling path and very reasonable senior pass it's $10 a day
The campsites were clean and very nice. The campsite attendants are super friendly but not pushy.
It was full of boulders!!! Literally!!! From practically where you park til you get 2 the beach....all rocks of many sizes!! Hard 4 anyone with disabilities etc...grandkids had fun tho!!
Nice, clean area. A bit pricey at $20/night. Closer to the lake area there are a lot of red ants so try to get a spot towards the back.
Older campground. $20 fee. About a third of the campground has been upgraded. No showers. Crazy on weekends. Lake is 3/4 mile away now.
Great campsite, clean, pet friendly. first come first serve basis. Great prices. Clean restroom, picnic areas, bbq.
Beautiful campground, wonderful staff, we stayed almost 2 weeks and it felt like home
This is a great campsite...but the lake is kinda disappearing so I guess enjoy it while it lasts.
Has anyone see Riley?
Campsites have a concrete pad to park on. Has bathroom facilities and potable water throughout the campgrounds.
Great campground on Lake Mead. Lots of sites. Bathrooms have cold water and fair to poor cleanliness, but could be worse. I have camped here several times.
Clean basic bathrooms, no showers,
Kept neat and groomed campsites, all newly built, with concrete pads, tent pads and fire pits, water near ever site
Some noisy generators
5 stars if you get a good spot
3 stars for the rest
Very nice place right near the water there are hookups for camping and a tent area for people tenting the rangers do a camp fire on fridays and explain animals in the area every camp space is clean and near a full facility bathroom I spent a week here camping you have Boulder city near for food and supplies very relaxing and a lot of fun I would highly recommend going here and enjoying you trip.
Nice place with a good amount of space. Its sad the water has gone down so much. So go & enjoy the beautiful water and mountains!!
Amazing camping spot. I definitely recommend it if your a vegas local. Just dont wait like me to find it 27 years later 😂 …
Bathrooms were clean, the water pumps at each campground worked fine. Only issue was that most of the spaces for the tents were small.
Great campground and the price with a senior national pass is only $10 a night. Water and restrooms for boondocking.
I was feeling an uncomfortable moment & I was thankful that the rest room door was unlock while I was looking around on the premises. The restroom was very clean & lighted thank u for your services.
Was told hook-ups, and showers- nope! Bathrooms clean- take your own TP. No shade. $20 per day is too much for this place, esp. With NO hook-ups!
Nice campground. A bit noisy but it did quiet down about 10pm.
The construction starts early 🌅
In the morning with lots of noise. Easy place to stay, great location.
Camp host Wendy is wonderful. …
Excellent beach area. Clean restrooms.
Awesome time, views are incredible. Only thing they should get done is showers. They have no showers.
Very calm. Everyone is very friendly. Campground is great. Fire pit and bench to eat already set up on campround spaces.
Flush toilets, water available, newly renovated sites. Dump station is under renovation. There is an alternate dump station available at Las Vegas Bay cg.
Needs cleaned up before summer n had to pay 20$to get in been going since we were kids lived here most of my 61 years how about locals get a discount over 60 get a discount wives of vetrans get the same discount as the vet Things to improve on But all the childhood memories remain intact 😎💗 …
A good clean place but I'm just learning about campgrounds and I felt like we were a little close others
Loved my camping experience here! The campsite space was incredible.
We like the clean nice park, lots of sites, friendly crew, but NO SHOWERS.
Amazing views of lake Mead!
Amazing Lake Mead view. Wonderful Boulder Beach camping grounds. Gave it a 4* because there is no easy walking entry to the lake!
It was a very nice campground. Clean and quiet. Wonderful place to relax. Highly recommend!
Nice clean facility with good water and no cost to dump your RV. Might stay here next time through.
HOT, but it's July, so it should be.. workers for the campgrounds are rude for whatever their reasons, bathrooms are clean though.
A hidden jewel in the desert that is very clean and offers many options such as Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, river hot springs as well as close to Las Vegas, Boulder City, Mt Charleston and Valley of Fire.
Is this a beautiful Campground which we didn't expect will be back
Amazing place For camping and take a relax with family and Friends, Nice view in lake
Very nice. Great views, level neat sites. Cable and wifi. We enjoyed and would return.
I enjoyed my overnight staying. Clean and close to Mead Lake.
Wilderness experience. Fresh air and nature.
Love the fact there was actual trees/shade around the campsites but $40 to put a tent up to someone elses... steep.
Most spots are shaded. Campground and restrooms are kept clean
Beautiful place to camp. Dumpsters, water, restrooms (no showers). Would come here again.
Beautiful views. Mature shade trees. Very friendly & helpful camp host
This campground was well maintained. Spaces are small and a bit rocky for tent camping.
Busy place. If your looking to get away the beach isn't the place, however lots of places around the beach to go. 4wd and high clearance recommend
Very beautiful and spacious.
A little sad the lake has gone so far down, but I love this place. Just a tad close together on spots.
Delightful campground, with an excellent bike trail to the Hoover dam
been here many many times. i love it. quiet and safe. close to the strip for day activities.
Grateful for a reasonably priced campground that didn't require pre-registration.
Absolutely gorgeous. Had a beautiful site. Well monitored by the rangers. Dump station and fresh water. Paved roads and sites.
Okay. Typical in that spaces are jammed together. No showers. Why pay for a campground if there are no showers?
This is a great place for camping, fishing, just hanging out. People were great
Beautiful area to camp only limited by not having shower facilities.
I was really high and loved every minute of it.
Beautifully maintained, spaces far enough apart you never feel crowded.
Had a great time this weekend. Very nice place to camp and a big thank you to Bob who answered a lot of questions on this camp ground :)
This area is more scenic than any other camping sites it's amazing!!!
Nice campground, first come first serve. Be there early or checkout time!
Nice campground on the shore of Lake Mead. No hookups or showers but great views and generally quiet.
Very nice dry campground. Have to drive to get to the beach.
A little cramped and crowded for my taste but close to the Damn and Railroad trail. The better campgrounds are the farther north ones.
Nice spots. Good place to stay especially if you don't need hookups.
My family and I love this place to swim specially night time it's nice quiet beside the still waters and sky viewing at stars.
We love going out there. It's by the lake, near Boulder City and a casino. I'd rate this place a 5 if I could shoot the birds that start screeching at the crack of dawn. I didn't know Doves screech.
Large spaces, coated concrete picnic tables, and fire rings. Cement pad to park on, mostly level spots.
Omg...
Love this campground. It's super clean and spaces are big. Cheap too!!!
Stayed here several years in my RV. All good. Sites & views and location.
Very well kept, easy to locate and lots of beautiful sights! Bathrooms seem to be washed daily.
Very clean and quiet Campground with a beautiful view of Lake
Pretty good campground with PLUMBED bathrooms. A little too rocky in some areas though.
If you go early enough you can find the section that is mostly sand/silt rather than small rocks. People are bad about picking up their trash though.
Simple amenities but spacious, with a view of and easy access to the lake... just what we wanted, and who can beat $10 a night?!
Great Lake side site. Overnight $20 regular and $10 for Senior pass holders. Plenty of sites and restrooms.
It's the best camping where I never been. The view is amazing and the price is cheap
This is the second campy trip here it is nice big sites not noisy
Beautiful landscapes and it's amazingly quiet other than the animals 😎. …
Love night swimming ..... star gazing...big bon fire 🔥!! And six man tent with ny strips on the fire!!! …
Great campground but gets busy with families and rvs etc.
Beautiful view, nice people and it was very well kept. Beautiful place!
Bathrooms are clean. Great for adults and kids. You need boat shoes.
We had a spectacular site overlooking the Lake! How can it get any better?
Very nice. Bathrooms are always kept clean and it's very peaceful and quiet 😊😁 …
Been there to watch the 50 ships floating on Lake Meade all decorated with Christmas lights. GREAT FUN!
Very nice lake. Just need swimming shoes. Also bring something to use for shade.
Loved the campsite. Very near to the lake. Will be back.
Beautiful place to get some quiet time.
Lake mead is beautifull . My dogs dig it . And my cat hunts pritty cool
I think everybody should go to Boulder Beach Campground enjoy the sun in the picnic and she damn it's nice there
Great Campground and only $20 a night, camp host was awesome
Great place to take family, clean, bbq grills and picnic tables under covered area
It was really fun and had lots of great people and good sites, would recommend.
Really nice, has water and toilets and close too the lake.
It was fun until I got CRP'd by a group of edgy bandits, smh.
"Everything was perfect, except having to smell you all weekend" - my GF on the campground and lack of showers.
Great park, lots of room and nice and friendly park employees
Really beautiful place, sadly its already 12:48 am and our neighbors are making noise, smoking weed 😡 and talking so loud that it's making impossible to sleep!! …
The camp site was great, bathrooms really clean. We will go back!!
Nice area for pick nik neat and clean
Nice group camp grounds. Bit of a walk to water but cool!
Campground is nice and newly remodeled. Bad thing is high cost even in off season.
Was a peaceful afternoon!🙂🙂 …
Easy in easy out. Good price. Clean. Versatile spaces. Awesome location
I went here cuz it was someone's birthday
Fresh water-dump station-showers. NO BEACH ACCESS! High priced area. Did not stay.
It was greaaat!!! Only a few people camping out and the water was warm!!
Awesome construction so proud of the work done in there.
It was a beautiful peaceful day out at the lake
Love this spot...trees are mature...sites and restrooms are clean.
We only planned one day here. It would have been worth staying a week with the view and so many coast by things to do.
Nice, pretty clean, good place for kids to swim and bbq
Decent camping and clean bathrooms with beautiful scenery.
January 2021. This is a very nice well kept campground.
Love it. Went camping there and i had so much fun
Spacious with a good staff. We also attended an open invite meeting with a park ranger about the history of the area.
AWESOME PLACE ME AND THE FAMILY ENJOYED IT
Nice to visit every once in a while. Not too many improvements for visitors.
It was clean. Camp host was great.
Great views and clean
Good clean place for camping, rving with sani-dump too
Great setting! WiFi, full hookups, and clean single-user showers.
Close to town, people are friendly, usually very noisy and busy, lots of trees, a favorite place for sure!
Grest campground
However really crowded. CG fills up most nights
Nice place to take the family. Next time we'll camp
Getting away from city. Wonderful. If only park rangers wouldn't act so suspicious.
It's getting remodeled will be very nice for spring time, great place.
Great
Very nice campground on Lake Mead.
Hot Dogs are grown here. Perfect if u have great buns.
Clean neighbors were friendly and the staff were very nice and helpful.
It is clean and nice for a picnic handicap accessible tables
Great place to take your dog swimming. You can drive right up to the water.
Great place, $20per night, good quality, toilets
Had a great time having a picnic with my wife & grandson.
Very quiet and next to the lake.
Beautiful place to camp.
Beautiful place.......nice camping..... reasonable rates
Awesome place and very warm water, its definitely an oasis.
Had a great day exploring nature! Also visited Boulder Beach South!
Easy to get to, clean, great views and close to Lake Mead
Hell yah super nice lake safe and no crocodile
One of the few times where the feds have got it right. Great campground
Lots of fun and things to do when we are not in quarantine
GREAT BIG SPACES! Clean bathroom and driveway is cement .
Clean quiet campground. Great for families.
Stayed an extra day because it was so nice! Worth my $$ for sure!
Awesome as always....but the lake is soooo low. 😢 As opposed to the 90s …
Friends have a camp there. Very enjoyable
Very rocky...but it's all we have! Well worth the trip!!
Its clean safe peaceful choose your fave spot
Gorgeous views, loads of owls at night :D Fun place
Beautiful sites and great views of the lake.
Nice campground. Bit of a hike to the beach
Nice and quiet. There is a small store there that sells some necessities
awesome, wonderful. had a great time even at 108 degrees
Great place to camp beautiful time of year
Great place to start the "Law Enforcement Torch Run" to benefit 'Special Olympics of NV'
Very well kept
Beautiful vistas
Fun place to camp
Lake Mead is Awesome....totally recommend
Beautiful place to dry camp.
Awesome in cooler months!!
Love camping here in winter. Beautiful!
Nice day today camping at bolder beach number 115
5 Star
Nice park 10 dollars for Senior pass holders
Nice rocky beach.. water is clear
Great bathrooms.
I wish they had showers in full hookups like in Willow Beach
Love this place really neat camping
Our daughter had her first leg of her Triathlon in Lake Meade.
Beautiful, but no showers?
Bring water shoes and goggles and sunscreen. Rocky beach.
Too noisy, a dozen generator s running most of the day.
Love the lake it is so beautiful and peaceful
Scouting Event, great place. Quiet after 10pm.
Amazing views, beautiful campground
Love it . U cn park right in front of water .
I love being here. Feeling very relaxed and safe.
Had fun at Lake Meade waterfront.
V e ry clean. Nice host.
YOUR COOL ASS WORLDS FAMOUS IS HEADING THERE RIGHT NOW FOR THE WEEKEND.......
I LOVED MY TRIP the birds the sights there BUTTIFULL
Well kept, shady campground on the lake.
Didn't stay but nice campground.
Nice group camps. But don't try this mid-summer.