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Lake Mead NRA--Gregg's Hideout
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About Gregg's Hideout
Gregg's Hideout lies east of Temple Basin on the Arizona side of Lake Mead. It is managed by the National Park Service and available to the public for recreational purposes. In 1881 it started as Mike Scanlon's Ferry and was later bought by Tom Gregg, then becoming known as Gregg's Hideout.

Fishing is good in this part of Lake Mead for Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Sunfish, Catfish. There is no launch ramp at Gregg's Hideout nor is there drinking water available so take plenty of your own. There are no gas station back there so be sure you have plenty of gas and your vehicle is in good condition.

To find Gregg's Hideout, turn onto "Gregg's Hideout Road" from Pearce Ferry Road. Gregg's Hideout is 17 miles to the left, Hackberry is 34 miles to the right.

An easier way to get to Temple Bar is Mohave County 143 from US-93. The marina at the end of the road is a very popular place. Temple Bar provides perfect weather for enjoying outdoor activities from hiking to boating to wildlife viewing. From Gregg's Hideout webpage

Tips for birding Lake Mead National Recreation Area
From Lake Mead National Recreation Area website

About Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Attracted at first by the cool, refreshing water, visitors find other unexpected rewards. The quiet, stark beauty of the Mojave Desert, with its dramatically exposed geology and the surprising abundance of specially adapted plant and animals, offers a variety of experiences for everyone.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area is a startling contrast of desert and water, mountains and canyons, primitive backcountry and busy marinas. Dams that back up the Colorado River as it flows through one of the hottest, driest regions on earth created Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. Established as America's first national recreation area, it is a destination for millions of visitors who flock to the desert for boating, fishing, swimming, and water-skiing. From Lake Mead National Recreation Area website

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