The Pierce Ferry Road boat ramp in Mohave County, Nevada is a concrete boat ramp that is approximately 30 feet wide. It provides access to Lake Mead, which is the largest reservoir in the United States, located on the Colorado River. The boat ramp is one of several access points to the lake, which is popular for boating, fishing, and water sports.
According to the National Park Service, which manages Lake Mead, all types of watercraft are permitted on the lake, including motorized boats, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. However, there are specific regulations and requirements for each type of craft, such as safety equipment and permits.
As of the latest information available, the Pierce Ferry Road boat ramp is open year-round and has restroom facilities, but no other amenities. Users are required to pay a fee for access to the lake and to comply with all regulations and safety requirements.
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Katherine Landing - Lake Mead National Rec Area | 173 | |||
Big Bend of the Colorado Rec Area | 24 | |||
Cottonwood Cove - Lake Mead National Rec Area | 150 | |||
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