05-23-2012, 09:17 AM
[url "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=lake+mead&hl=en&ll=36.369466,-114.392009&spn=0.025088,0.038495&t=h&hnear=Lake+Mead&z=15"]Stewarts[/url]
Most everything in this picture is accessible. 2wd vehicles and ones w/o some clearance not as much. The most SE point of land in that picture I can get to with my little Saturn fwd suv. There is a couple soft spots here and there but as long as one is paying attention not a issue. I have seen vehicles quite a ways further to the southwest of that point but not sure how to get there myself (blowing up the map I can see the dirt roads over there but never tried to get there myself). You can see the road labeled on this map saying Stewarts Point road. This road goes all the way to the water then splits at the water or near it going north and south. Plenty of really accessible areas to the north on that road that you can get to with a car and be waterside with your car w/o a hike. When you hit the water and go south you are on top of bluff looking down at the water. Not a bad hike at all and nothing like having to walk from 33 hole down to the water (This hike is more like a minute long not 10-15 minutes). Personally I liked to go to that SE point and park. Then walk down to the water facing south and work my way around those coves going SW. I haven't been in that exact area in a while now with the boat but have done very well there last Oct/Nov or so on the smallies. Plus there is always LMB and Stripers around. I have also worked some of the areas below that bluff from where Stewarts Point road hits the shore line down to that SE point and caught quite a few LMB in any of the pockets.
It is +/- 45 miles from the ranger station/pay booth on East Lake Mead Drive/Lake Mead Pkwy.
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Most everything in this picture is accessible. 2wd vehicles and ones w/o some clearance not as much. The most SE point of land in that picture I can get to with my little Saturn fwd suv. There is a couple soft spots here and there but as long as one is paying attention not a issue. I have seen vehicles quite a ways further to the southwest of that point but not sure how to get there myself (blowing up the map I can see the dirt roads over there but never tried to get there myself). You can see the road labeled on this map saying Stewarts Point road. This road goes all the way to the water then splits at the water or near it going north and south. Plenty of really accessible areas to the north on that road that you can get to with a car and be waterside with your car w/o a hike. When you hit the water and go south you are on top of bluff looking down at the water. Not a bad hike at all and nothing like having to walk from 33 hole down to the water (This hike is more like a minute long not 10-15 minutes). Personally I liked to go to that SE point and park. Then walk down to the water facing south and work my way around those coves going SW. I haven't been in that exact area in a while now with the boat but have done very well there last Oct/Nov or so on the smallies. Plus there is always LMB and Stripers around. I have also worked some of the areas below that bluff from where Stewarts Point road hits the shore line down to that SE point and caught quite a few LMB in any of the pockets.
It is +/- 45 miles from the ranger station/pay booth on East Lake Mead Drive/Lake Mead Pkwy.
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