Lake Mead Resurgence

Lake Mead

Lake Mead Mohave Adventures has announced it is experiencing a promising resurgence in visitor numbers and recreational activities across its marina and RV properties in 2024. Lake Mead’s substantial increase to more than 400 feet of depth means there is plenty of water for visitors to enjoy and endless outdoor adventure opportunities.

"We are witnessing the start of a tremendous season at Lake Mead with visitor and boating activity on the rise, so it’s truly a great time to come out and enjoy the lake,”  said Chad Taylor, director of marketing and guest experience, Lake Mead Mohave Adventures.

“So far, our company reports an 18 percent increase in business compared to last year, signalling a return to the high engagement levels seen during the early days of the pandemic.”

From boating and fishing to simply soaking in the scenic views, visitors can fully engage with the environment without the previous years' constraints of long wait times for launching boats. With higher water levels, LMMA also anticipates fewer operational disruptions, such as marina relocations, allowing the company to focus more on enhancing guest experiences and providing more recreational opportunities.

Since 1917, Guest Services, Inc. has earned the reputation as a premier hospitality management company and national and state park concessionaire that has taken great care and pride in delivering best-in-class food, lodging, retail and recreation services.

The Fairfax, Virginia-based company and its subsidiaries employ more than 3,500 staff at more than 250 facilities, which welcome approximately 30 million guests annually across the United States. Guest Services, Inc. is proud to welcome visitors at Mount Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park and Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in Washington, several parks in the Washington, D.C. area, and state parks such as Bear Mountain in New York, in addition to Missouri’s newest state park in the Ozarks – the much-anticipated Echo Bluff State Park.

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