The Hoover DamDolan Springs, Lake Mead City, and Meadview are located geographically in the northwest corner of Arizona's Mohave County. Mohave County is located in the northwest corner of Arizona.

 

Historically, Pierce Ferry Road, the main artery to these three communities, was the original Mormon trail used by the pioneers on their way west. The grand wash cliffs, one of the largest mountain ranges in the west, extends from southern Utah to old route 66 just south of this area. This mountain range was an extensively used trade route by the Piaute and Anasazi Indian tribes. Springs are dotted through the area with elevations ranging from 3000 feet to 8000 feet. These communities are surrounded by the Grand Canyon national park, the Lake Mead national recreation area and the Mohave national recreation area.

blooming_beavertail.jpg (18070 bytes)The climate is mild with summer highs of 90 to 100 and winter lows of 30 to 60. There are 4 seasons and you may see some snow.

 

While the area is like small rural villages they do have some fine restaurants,  gas stations, 2 new motels, and an RV park. There are EMT and volunteer fire department services available. 

 

If you desire more excitement Laughlin NV, Las Vegas NV, and Kingman, AZ are just a short drive away, or if you desire some winter sports, or mountain scenery, in 1 hours drive you can be at Hualapai mountain park, or a 3 hour drive to Arizona's snow bowl for snow ski enthusiasts.

Views are spectacular. Rising from the high desert floor is the spectacular   grand wash cliffs, which change hourly and at sunset turn a brilliant red. The air is clean and clear year round. The water is the best in the western united states, untreated and pure, pumped from deep wells, or delivered to your tank at a very reasonable cost.
Lake MeadLake Mead, America's largest man made lake, is 161,000 acres, 100 miles long, 800 miles of shoreline, has landings 20 miles apart. Put your boat in the water at south cove landing or Gregg's hideout and visit cozy coves, beautiful canyons, and great water sports.
The Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon. You can see the opening to Grand Canyon from Meadview, a majestic slash in the grand wash cliff which lies a few miles east of town.

 

Grand Canyon West. This resort is atop grand wash mesa and is owned by the Hualapai Indians. Tours out of Las Vegas come and go steadily every day using pierce ferry road to reach diamond bar road. Once you reach grand canyon west, the Indians offer a BBQ and tour of the grand canyon rim.