If you're a 4-wheeler enthusiast who also enjoys fishing you will love Lake Mohave. After a hot dusty 4-wheeler run in the Arizona desert, drop into Lake Mohave to cool off. Lake Mohave was created by the building of Davis dam. Davis dam is part of the Hoover Dam flood prevention system. Lake Mohave is part of the bigger system of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Though, 6 miles wide in some places, Lake Mohave is nearly 67 miles long; offering plenty of area for water related recreation on its banks.
4-wheeler riders can access Lake Mohave from Arizona at Katherine Landing or from Nevada at Cottonwood Cove. Both sites are family friendly. They both have a myriad array of facilities which include camping for tents or trailers, rentals, lodging, restaurants, boating docks and launches and much more. One of its unique offers is houseboat rentals. You can ride your 4-wheeler all day then enjoy camping out in a tent, a cabin or even a houseboat at night.
For the 4-wheeler driver who loves to fish, Lake Mohave is stocked with the quintessential American fish group: rainbow trout, bass and largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill, and crappie. Fishing in the desert after a day on an 4-wheeler trail is some people's idea of perfect, if that description fits you, just make sure you packed your fishing license along for the 4-wheeler ride.
This is a great getaway for the whole family. Be sure to make Lake Mohave one of your "must ride" destinations for your 4-wheeling clan!