Discover Lake Mohave

237 Miles of Scenic Shoreline and the Near Perfect Arizona Weather Make Lake Mohave a Water Sports Paradise

Known as a water sports mecca – swimming, skiing, scuba diving, boating and fishing – Lake Mohave also offers other recreation. Ancient Indian petroglyphs and other historic sites lure hikers and off road explorers into the surrounding mountains. 

The Name “Katherine Landing”

  • Named for the Katherine Mine, gold was discovered here in 1900 and the mine operated intermittently until 1930. The mine and, subsequently, the surrounding area, was named for his sister “Katherine” by the original mining claim holder.

Interesting Sights and Side Trips

Oatman, a quaint mining town located a few miles south of the resort is populated by burros! These descendants of the sturdy pack animals used by the early day miners now wander the streets mingling with the residents and tourists soliciting handouts.

If you are driving west of the resort toward the main highway to Las Vegas, a detour up Christmas Tree Pass will lead you to some especially well preserved petroglyphs. The road through the pass is unpaved and four wheel drive is recommended.

If you wish to try your hand at the gaming tables, Laughlin, Nevada has several busy casinos that are located just ten minutes from the resort.

ZEBRA & QUAGGA MUSSEL PREVENTION

Mud, plants and animals that may be lurking on your watercraft, trailer, equipment, or on your vehicle will cause the spread of invasive mussels. Invasive mussels cause millions of dollars of damage to boat and water systems by clogging pipes and engines. They also impact the native ecosystem and sport fisheries.

Quagga and zebra mussels are freshwater mollusks that typically have a zebra-like pattern on their shells. They are alien to North America. They can spread to other inland waters either in their immature form transported in water hidden in livewells, bilge, and motors or as adults attached to boat hulls, engines, aquatic weeds, equipment and other surfaces. The spread of quagga and zebra mussels to Lake Mead and Lake Mohave will potentially cost millions of dollars by clogging engines and encrusting boats and facilities, disrupting the food chain, disrupting sport fishing, and littering beaches with sharp smelly shells.

 
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HOW TO PREVENT HARMFUL AQUATIC HITCHHIKERS

  • Clean Your Boat and Your Equipment Every time you leave the water.

  • Remove any visible mud, plants, fish or animals before transporting equipment;

  • Eliminate water from equipment before transporting;

  • Clean, drain, and dry anything that comes in contact with water (boats, trailers, vehicles, equipment, clothing, dogs, etc.).

Frequently Asked Questions about Quagga Mussels (PDF)
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