The Slab is a popular recreation area located in the Las Vegas Wash watershed of Nevada. The area is known for its unique rock formations, colorful graffiti, and the natural hot springs that flow into the nearby river. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and camping. The hot springs, in particular, are a major attraction as they provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience. However, it is important to note that the area is undeveloped and visitors should come prepared with plenty of water, sunscreen, and other necessary supplies.
Aside from the outdoor activities, visitors to the Slab can also witness the fascinating graffiti art that covers the rocks and cliffs. The graffiti is not only visually appealing but also serves as a form of self-expression for the artists who have left their mark on the area. The Slab is also home to a variety of wildlife including coyotes, rabbits, and various bird species. With its unique natural features and vibrant art scene, the Slab offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those looking to explore the great outdoors or appreciate urban art in a natural setting.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Boulder Beach RV - Lake Mead National Rec Area | 154 | 1,269 ft | |||
Boxcar Canyon Dispersed - Lake Mead NRA | Numerous | 1,200 ft | |||
Willow Beach - Lake Mead National Rec Area | 37 | 658 ft | |||
Mid Hills - Mojave National Preserve | 26 | 5,594 ft | |||
Government Wash Dispersed - Lake Mead NRA | Numerous | 1,242 ft | |||
Hole In The Wall - Mojave National Preserve | 35 | 4,260 ft | |||
Knob Hill Dispersed | Numerous | 4,112 ft | |||
Callville Bay - Lake Mead National Rec Area | 80 | 1,249 ft | |||
Cottonwood Cove - Lake Mead National Rec Area | 150 | 684 ft | |||
8 Mile Rd Dispersed - Lake Mead NRA | Numerous | 1,246 ft |