Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Welcome to Cottonwood Cove Campground, a scenic oasis nestled on the shores of Lake Mohave within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Located at 126 Cottonwood Cove Rd, Searchlight, NV 89046, USA, our campground offers a tranquil and unforgettable outdoor experience for all types of campers.
Embrace the Beauty of Lake Mohave
Cottonwood Cove Campground is a haven for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With its stunning lake views, ample opportunities for water recreation, and serene desert landscape, it's the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with the outdoors.
A Variety of Camping Options
Whether you prefer the traditional tent camping experience or the comforts of RV camping, we have accommodations to suit your needs. Our spacious campsites offer:
Endless Activities for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Cottonwood Cove Campground offers a wide range of activities to keep you entertained throughout your stay:
Campground Amenities
We strive to provide our guests with a comfortable and convenient camping experience. Our amenities include:
Explore the Surrounding Area
Cottonwood Cove Campground is conveniently located near various attractions and points of interest:
Create Lasting Memories at Cottonwood Cove Campground
Whether you're seeking a family adventure, a romantic getaway, or a solo retreat, Cottonwood Cove Campground is the perfect destination. Come and experience the beauty of Lake Mohave, engage in exciting activities, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Book Your Lakeside Escape Today!
Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the magic of Cottonwood Cove Campground. Book your campsite today and embark on an unforgettable camping adventure in Searchlight, Nevada.
Contact Us
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Very disappointed. Been on a road trip from Sedona az to San Jose Ca with my two daughters and six grandkids. The campground is mostly gravel, and although we paid for two sites and the camp was half empty they refused to let us set up a small tent next to the rv so we could be together for one night. In addition the WiFi barely functions and the lake was full of smelly algae. Today I need to drive back up a 6% grade for 14 miles to get back on the road to Death Valley.
People in the camp were behaving strangely Many of them had dry skin and looked like zombies.When they saw me, they ran towards me and attacked me. I barely saved my life Additionally, the radiation level is quite high.
This used to be one of our favorite places to vacation, that has all changed over the past few years. The roads are almost completely deteriorated, and drinking water has an awful taste. The park is being overrun with day use campers that destroy the campground and leave litter everywhere. The Park Rangers follow the residents and campground guests around hassling them for anything possible. Sadly this will be our last season, it has become more trouble than enjoyment.
One star is actually a gift. First of all, the entire property is built on a hillside so good luck with leveling. To say that the sites are rocky is the least of the matter. Strewn with boulders and gutted with ruts is closer. There's been zero in the way of maintenance here. And don't discount tire damage. Who do you suppose will pay for that? Maybe you can beg for your $40 dollar refund. Oh, and the campground? It was empty on a Sunday afternoon for the same reasons listed above.
Orchestrated chaos in a good way. But WiFi and internet service suck. Seriously. But there's a whole lake with more family fun available than internet. Don't forget to clean your anchors, pull your plugs to drain your water, and dry interior wells and compartments. Don't move mussels.