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Lake Mead National Recreation Area

National Recreation Area · Mohave County

71
Good
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: NPS Photo/Andrew Cattoir
50
Crime score
428.9 / 100k · elevated
85
Hazard score
Mohave County · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
0
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

Thunderstorm-driven hazards are the clearest danger at Lake Mead, with 11 recorded thunderstorm wind events in Mohave County topping the incident list — joined by 5 flash floods and a lightning strike that make summer storm season a genuine threat to campers near the water. These events can escalate quickly in the canyon terrain surrounding the recreation area, where washes fill without warning and wind gusts can destabilize tents and awnings in minutes.

Before setting up camp, check the National Weather Service hourly forecast and identify the nearest high ground away from any dry wash or low-lying shoreline site. Carry a weather radio or download a lightning-alert app, and if storms build, move to a hard-sided vehicle rather than a tent or shade canopy — pop-up shelters act as sails in thunderstorm winds. Pack camp chairs and loose gear inside at the first sign of darkening skies to the west.

Top recorded hazards in Mohave County

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Thunderstorm Wind 11
  • Flash Flood 5
  • Hail 2
  • Flood 1
  • Lightning 1

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About Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Experience outdoor thrills, striking landscapes, and brilliant blue waters. This year-round recreation area spreads across 1.5 million acres of mountains, canyons, valleys and two vast reservoirs. Visitors come here for scenic drives, biking, hiking, boating, fishing, camping, and much more.

Weather

Spring (April, May and June): Daytime highs 80 °F to 98 °F. Nighttime lows 50 °F to 66 °F Summer* (July, August and September): Daytime highs 89 °F to 103 °F (It can get up to 117 °F.) Fall (October, November and December): Daytime highs 59 °F to 83 °F. Nighttime lows 32 °F to 50 °F. Winter (January, February and March) Daytime highs 57 °F to 69 °F. Nighttime lows 30 °F to 40 °F. *Summer can be a dangerous time due to excessive heat. Some trails are closed for public safety.

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