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Jane

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: Very nice park. The camp host is awesome. She made us feel very welcome. Will be back.

Posted Nov 30, 2021 by Jane from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

VR

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: Generatorland. It’s like a theme park where the only attraction is the sound of generators. And they don’t follow quiet hours either - generators all the time, despite the posted “no generators during quiet hours” signs. Other than that? Very nice - large flat sites, well spaced, nicely maintained, good bathrooms, etc etc. But it’s hard to enjoy with generators running around you non-stop so people can charge their phones and watch movies. If you’re in to boon-docking you may want to find a more remote site.

Posted Dec 29, 2020 by VR from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Inigomontoya

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: I had no problem getting potable water at the dump station. In fact, the dump station is top shelf. Maybe in the past while work was being done on the dump station there was no hose for potable water, but everything is fine now,

Posted Nov 28, 2020 by Inigomontoya from USA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Val Weston

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: 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.

Posted Jul 22, 2020 by Val Weston from Carson City . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

MattandKimonaWhim

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: We loved this campground, where we stayed about 3 weeks. Well kept, super friendly camp hosts, beautiful scenery with lots of great hikes in the surrounding area. Super clean bathrooms as well. We will definitely stay here again!

Posted Jan 17, 2020 by MattandKimonaWhim from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

The Weaving RVer

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: Don’t plan on getting potable water at the dump site if you are in a class A. There are no hose ends at the potable spot or at the dump spot!

Posted Dec 01, 2019 by The Weaving RVer from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

SteveSS

For Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead National Rec Area: Great well-kept campground, one of those that make you want to stay awhile. Currently only A-D loops open while they renovate the other half. Some construction noise during the day. A-D loops renovated recently, nice level concrete pads, some pull-thru. Clean bathrooms,no showers. Lots of trees with shade potential on many sites. Decent FREE WI-FI! $20, $10 w/ senior park pass.

Posted Oct 15, 2019 by SteveSS from BC, Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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