Callville Bay, Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Facts and practical information
Callville Bay is a waterway on the northwestern side of Lake Mead in the U.S. state of Nevada. It has a marina and camping resort. Situated east of Las Vegas and upstream from Las Vegas Bay, it lies within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which was established in 1935. Its name derives from the settlement of Callville which was established in 1865 by Anson Call under a directive led by Brigham Young. Though the settlement was abandoned in 1869, and submerged under Lake Mead when the Colorado River was dammed, Callville Bay retained the name. ()
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Callville Bay – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hamblin Bay, Cottonwood Spring, Boulder Canyon, Black Mountains.