United States Nevada

Temple Bar

The Temple Bar boat ramp in Nevada is a concrete boat ramp that is open year-round. It is about 60 feet wide and can accommodate various types of watercraft. The Temple Bar boat ramp provides access to Lake Mead, which is a popular recreational area for boating, fishing, and swimming.

According to the latest information available, the National Park Service website indicates that the watercraft allowed on Lake Mead include motorized boats, kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. However, there may be restrictions on certain areas of the lake, such as the Colorado River, which may only allow non-motorized watercraft. Additionally, visitors are advised to check for any updates or changes to regulations before boating on Lake Mead. Get driving directions.
TEMPLE BAR

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Warm Springs West Nr
USGS 09415920
3 cfs
Muddy R Nr Moapa
USGS 09416000
42 cfs
Beaver Dam Wash At Beaver Dam
USGS 09414900
7 cfs
Muddy R Nr Glendale
USGS 09419000
45 cfs
Warm Springs Confl At Iverson Flume Nr Moapa
USGS 09415927
5 cfs
Muddy R At Lewis Avenue At Overton
USGS 09419507
39 cfs
Muddy Spring At Lds Farm Nr Moapa
USGS 09415900
8 cfs

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Stewards Point Dispersed - Lake Mead NRA Numerous 1,217 ft
Echo Bay - Lake Mead National Rec Area 166 1,316 ft
Temple Bar Marina - Lake Mead National Rec Area 150 1,291 ft