Lake Mead Increases Access For Annual Pass Holders

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BOULDER CITY, NV – Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and state and local public health authorities, Lake Mead National Recreation Area is increasing recreational access for pass holders.

The National Park Service is working servicewide with federal, state and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased approach to increase access on a park-by-park basis.

On Saturday, the following park entrance stations opened to annual pass holders:

 - Boulder Entrance Station 

 - Lake Mead Parkway Entrance Station 

 - Lake Mead Boulevard Entrance Station 

 - Northshore Entrance Station 

 - Cottonwood Cove Entrance Station 

Monday morning,  annual passes will also be required for the following locations in Arizona:

 - Willow Beach 

 - Temple Bar 

 - Katherine Landing 

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, no transactions of currency will occur at the entrance station.

Parking lots, launch ramps, overlooks, beaches and picnic areas will reopen. Boats that are slipped at the marinas may leave their slips to recreate. Those within the trailer village or on live-aboard vessels may stay the night.

With public health in mind, the following locations and facilities in Nevada remain closed at this time:

 - Developed campgrounds 

 - Nelson Landing, Saddle Cove, Government Wash, Crawdad Cove, 8.0, Stewarts Point, Nevada Telephone Cove, Six Mile Cove and Nine Mile Cove 

 - Goldstrike Canyon Hot Springs 

 - The Visitor Center and Park Headquarters in Boulder City 

Most water- and land-based fuel stations remain closed. As always, bring water for you, your family and your pets.

Details and updates on park operations will continue to be posted on our website https://www.nps.gov/lake/planyourvisit/temporary-operational-adjustments... social media channels.