Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2022

Dispersed & Free

There are so many spots here that would work for any size rig. And if you want to go down further closer to the water you'll need a 4x4. The ground going to the water is rutted and steep and soft sand in parts. We saw several trucks drive down there without any problems.

The two miles off the highway is paved, but in poor condition. You pass some houses and then a pit toilet and then you can choose your spot. There's plenty of room to spread out, and there are even some flat areas.

Lots of trash around. We stayed just one night in early October on a Sunday night and it was too hot for us (low 90s). Other van and car campers came and set up camp while we were there, but it's just wide open spaces so you don't feel like you're intruding on someone's spot. There were some mosquitoes but not too bad. Lots of wild donkeys!

Decent cell service, att was better than Verizon but both had coverage.

No services other than the pit toilet at the entrance, so please pack out your trash and then some.

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  • Review photo of Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Laura M., October 10, 2022
  • Review photo of Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Laura M., October 10, 2022
  • Review photo of Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Laura M., October 10, 2022
  • Review photo of Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Laura M., October 10, 2022
  • Review photo of Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Laura M., October 10, 2022