Lake Mead visitation up 6 percent

Nearly 3.3 million people have visited the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in the year’s first six months, the park service announced today.

The park, the fifth most visited unit of the National Park Service, saw 3,376,492 visitors from Jan. 1 through June 30, a 6.09 percent increase from the first six months last year.

The park saw 873,323 visitors in June, a 11.9 percent increase from the same month last year. May and June saw a visitation increase of 11.47 percent compared to 2012.

“The increase in visitation is great news for the recreation area,” Lake Mead spokesperson Christie Vanover. “Visitation was on the decline for the past couple of years, due in large part to the economy and lower lake levels.

The most popular area of the park this year has been Katherine Landing on Lake Mohave near Laughlin. Visitation increased nearly 105 percent to almost 600,000. On Lake Mead, Hemenway Harbor has been the most popular destination with more than 325,000 visitors, up slightly from 2012.

Boulder Harbor, Callville Bay and Willow Beach are other popular areas with more than 100,000 visitors to each area so far this year.

The Fourth of July weekend saw 240,000 visitors, while the park had 225,000 during Memorial Day weekend.

“We hope this trend continues,” said Vanover. “We expect to see close to 1 million visitors in both July and August. After Labor Day, visitation will slow down, traditionally averaging close to 500,000 per month.”

See historic data on visitation to the park at http://bit.ly/124hAXT

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