Lake Mead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the United States. It is located on the Colorado River about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and ...
Nevada State Route 564 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State Route 564 (SR 564) is an east-west highway in Henderson, Nevada connecting the southern Las Vegas area to Lake Mead. The route is known as Lake Mead Parkway.
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We specialize in Meadview, AZ Welcome to Meadview, Arizona. The staff at Lake Mead Realty would like to thank you for visiting us. We hope you will be as excited as ...
Drought Lowers Lake Mead : Feature Articles
Current information about climate and the environment. ... The western half of the United States has received far less rain and snow in the past several years than normal.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area and the Hoover Dam, Arizona/Nevada
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Arizona/Nevada, 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas - vast area of desert wilderness centered on Lake Mead and Lake Mohave, plus the Hoover Dam.
Lake Mead and Lake Mohave
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Live Zebra Mussels Found at Lake Mead; Resource Agencies Initiate ...
Live Zebra Mussels Found at Lake Mead; Resource Agencies Initiate Program to Assess Extent and Prevent Spread. L IVE Z EBRA M USSELS, a nuisance invasive species, were discovered ...
Lake Mead Houseboats
Lake Mead Houseboats, enjoy Lake Mead on a luxury houseboat just minutes from Las Vegas. No better place to enjoy a fabulous vacation. Take pleasure in the beauty and tranquility ...
Lake Mead National Recreation Area - DesertUSA
Comprehensive, multi-page guide to Lake Mead National Recreation Area, includes color photos, Visitor Center facilities, rates & fees, seasons & hours. With additional pages of ...
Lake-Mead-2007
Lake Mead Elevation at Hoover Dam Continues to Fall October 31, 2007 Report. Dr. Ken Dewey, Applied Climate Sciences Group at the UNL School of Natural Resources.