Located along the northwestern portion of Lake Mead along Northshore Road. Access from the north from Overton, Nevada, or Valley of Fire State Park, or from the south from the Las Vegas Valley.
From town: Go 8 mi S on Hwy 169, then 10 mi S on Hwy 167, then 5 mi E on Echo Bay Rd.
It's 1.6miles away from the water. A place to load small boats. Camping has lots of shade and privacy between sites. Clean flushable toilets. Store has minimal supplies, almost 0 perishable food, may need to go 20mi to Overton if u forgot anything. Store sells great dense long burning wood for 6.50, about 3+hrs flame time. Gas station is cheap. Not a very scenic area. Lots of dirt trails for 4x4s.
Needs a few improvements but overall a good place to stop. Enjoy the lake and local wild life.
I love this camping ground! Definitely going back soon, my only recommendation is to go early and during the weekdays because it’s first come first serve. There are two campgrounds and the first one has more amenities (bathrooms, showers, space). But overall the scenery was amazing!
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.
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.