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Off-road to Hualapai Bay! From Hwy 93, take Pierce Ferry Road to Gregg’s Hideout Road and head north for about 11 miles. Just before you reach Temple Bar Back Road, take the right prong in the fork for the road to Hualapai Bay. Eight more miles and you’re there!
How to Get There:
Haulapai Bay is located on the Arizona side of Lake Mead, about 5 miles south of South Cove (along the water). It can be reached from the water or via Haulapai Wash dirt road.
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Fee required to enter Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Another of St. John’s self-guided snorkel trails is located in Haulover Bay. Found in 30 feet of water, the trail leads into dense reef and rocky areas where there are a large number of sea urchins along with a wide array of fish. The trailhead to access Haulover Bay is on the east side of the island’s isthmus, about 3 miles past the Coral Bay Moravia...
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It's a 8 miles (13 km) hike ...
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When passing through the area, make sure to watch for cattle and close any gates that are closed when you approach.
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