The Lake Mead Marina will be moving out of Boulder Harbor because of
continued lowering water levels on Lake Mead. On Friday, February 8 (weather
dependent), the Lake Mead Marina will travel about two miles south and will
become part of the Las Vegas Boat Harbor Marina in Hemenway Harbor. The main
sections moving are the A& B docks (about 470 slips). The launch ramp and
harbor will be temporarily closed during the move (7:30 a.m. to about 12
noon).
The C-dock (288 slips) moved and became part of the Las Vegas Boat Harbor one
year ago in February 2007. The Las Vegas Boat Harbor Marina will have about
1,390 slips when the move is complete. The Gripentog Family, who recently
celebrated their 50th Anniversary on Lake Mead in September 2007,
will continue to own and operate the Las Vegas Boat Harbor Marina.
The Boulder Harbor launch ramp (commonly referred to as the Lake Mead Marina
launch ramp) will remain open to the public after the marina move is
complete.
The National Park Service (NPS) is committed to maintaining public access to
Lake Mead during this period of extended drought on the Colorado River
system.