Callville Bay Campground sits tucked away on a bay along the north bank of Lake Mead at the site of Call's Landing, a Mormon settlement, which has evolved into a quiet year-round marina, camping and RV Park area.
Callville Bay Campground consists of a day use area with informational panels, a short hiking trail leading to views of the area, and a National Park-run campground spread around two different areas that offer basic sites. All sites have a table and fire pit with grill. Water spigots are spread throughout the campground, while bathrooms with running water are located centrally in each camping area. There are no showers available at Callville Bay Campground.
In addition to camp sites, the campground contains a ranger station and day use area which includes several informational panels and covered picnic benches, along with a horseshoes pit. While an RV dump station is available at the campground, there are no hook up sites available. Campers are able to self pay at the informational kiosk located at the campground entrance.
Callville Bay Marina and RV Resort are a short drive from the campground and contain markets and amenities.
As of Winter of 2021, sites 1 and 2 are available by walk up while the remainder of the 52 sites are available by reservation only.
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