Top Parks in Overton, Clark county, Nevada, United states

Historic St Thomas Loop Trail

Address: Old Saint Thomas Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“History is not there for us to like or not, it's there for us to learn from... I understand the sand will brush off, the salt will wash away, the tan will fade, but the memories will last a lifetime. So I take more pictures of us documenting our life and saving the memories. 1 hr & 15 mins from Henderson if taking Northshore Road via Lake Mead. 4wd advisable but our 2wd made it?! Warning: Do not go when rain is expected. Keep right at St.Thomas Road - start of 3.3 miles dirt road - park at designated lot and hike down for 1 mile to reach the start of the St. Thomas Loop Trail. Enjoy the trail of Nevada's many ghost towns that was abandoned when Lake Mead first filled up in the 1930.”

Overton Wildlife Management Area

Address: 1000 Waterfowl Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“Well kept. Free 8 day camping with fireplace, covering for the picnic bench, and minutes away from Overton and Lake Mead NV”

Echo Bay Upper Campground

Address: Overton, NV 89040, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Clean well maintained. Used dump station and it was cleanest I've seen anywhere! A parks employee was sampling potable water, which I love to see.”

Fire Canyon / Silica Dome

Address: Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“Beautiful lookout viewpoint, It can be directly reached by car, which is convenient for families with children and the elderly. Also Silico Dome trail is close by, easy walk it take average 25 minutes to complete the trail.”

Echo Bay Lower Campground

Address: 601-699 Echo Bay Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Needs a few improvements but overall a good place to stop. Enjoy the lake and local wild life.”

Rainbow Vista

Address: Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park Lodging

“Short hike without much elevation change. Very much doable by people of all ages. Plenty of parking at available at all times. The views at the end of the hike were beautiful but nothing crazy. Surely there are better hikes in the park.”

Redstone Trailhead

Address: Redstone Dune Trail, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“Beautiful as always. The different colors are amazing. As you meander along driving through the Lake Mead National Recreation Center, definitely stop for a while at the Redstone Trailhead and look around!”

Redstone Dune Trail

Address: Redstone Dune Trail, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“Really cool picnic and rest area. Not the most rigorous hiking out here, but plenty to see if you keep you eyes open. Clean restrooms, picnic tables, and informative signs right off of the parking lot.”

Balanced Rock

Address: Balanced Rock, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“It's a quite small balanced the rock. The view is okay. The view from the trail is that impressive. Might get a better view from the road”

Petroglyph Canyon Trail

Address: Petroglyph Canyon Trail, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“A short and spectacular hike between tall red rock peaks. Unlike some canyons, the walls are not too steep, and most places it is not too hard or dangerous to scramble up and explore along the side of the trail. It is also a good way to spend time in more solitude, as the trail is narrow and can get crowded. The path is pink or orange sand, and narrows toward the end. The final destination is after a sharp left and contains a pool of water, something not uncommon in the depth of canyons, where the terrain can collect water and is shielded somewhat from the sun. You can scramble up the rock to the left of the pool for an amazing view. If you continue straight, instead of taking a left to the pool, you will get to a less trafficked end of the canyon, which seems even more shielded and collects moisture in the sand. Like other canyon areas, it gets a little greener than the open desert, even having patches of grass here and there. The petroglyphs are mostly high up, and aren't too hard to see if you are looking for them. I saw a few lower down, but I always wonder about their authenticity, as people come along and scratch stuff into the rock for fun. One interesting one high on the rock was of what looked like a family holding hands. Others include what look like goat, lizard, and water.”

Valle de fuego

Address: Mouse's Tank Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“Awesome place to take photo's”

Fire Wave

Address: 29450 Valley of Fire Hwy, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“This is an incredible dream-like landscape through the colored rock and the desert. The beauty of the hike is just as treasured as the final destination, and its surreal, multi-hued, wavy rock formations. Not a terrible difficult hike, but you will get some good exercise. Amazing vistas all around. It is easy to wander off the path, but cairns keep you mostly following the right way.”

Pastel (Pink) Canyon Trail

Address: Mouse's Tank Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“About 4 total parking spots here. This trail is a scramble especially just after a rain. It doesn't matter which side you start on of the wash, you can make a loop out of this. It intercepts the Fire Wave trail but the colors are far better here. We're full time RVr's focused on hiking. Blog link in my bio.”

Arch Rock Campground

Address: Unnamed Road, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“I just can't say how beautiful this is. Pictures don't do it justice. The stars at night are amazing. Great hikes. Campsite.”

Valley of Fire State Park

Address: 29450 Valley of Fire Hwy, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“The Valley of Fire Park is amazing. The roads and trails are well maintained and easy to navigate. If your looking for some amazing views and awesome rock formations this is the place to visit. The price to drive in and around the park is 10$ per car. The trails are easy to manage and you can take your dog on most of them. Just be sure to bring lots of water and snacks as they don't have any available at the park. I would recommend taking some food and having a nice picnic on the rocks. There are plenty of awesome little places to explore. Well worth the small drive there!”

Anniversary Narrows Alt. Trailhead

Address: Anniversary Mine Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“One of the best slot canyons in the West. Kind of hard to find. Good directions will get you here, and a high clearance vehicle can help. The canyon is long, and amazing looking. It is outside an active mine though, so know that private property restrictions could keep you out at times. Watch for rain clouds. You do not want to be caught in a flash flood in this place.”

Anniversary Narrows Trailhead

Address: Narrows, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“27 May 2019, no need to worry about the No Trespassing signs or fence, a recent flash flood wiped it all away and the canyon is wide open. Beautiful quick hike of only 2mi from parking spot, through Narrows and back.”

Callville Bay Resort & Marina

Address: 100 Callville Bay Rd, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Campground Convenience store Park Rv park Restaurant Store Lodging

“highly recommended for camping! one of the camp grounds is haunted, footsteps can be heard behind you, a baby can be heard crying no one around......the marina is great!”

Callville Bay Park

Address: Overton, NV 89040, USA

Park

“Nice to get the RV all in good shape and get away for a few days with my furbabies out to Calville Bay Dry camping.”

Callville Bay Campground

Address: Overton, NV 89040, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Quiet camping.Boondocking .Bathrooms with flush toiletries.Senior park pass only $10.00”

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