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Wakeboard on Lake Mead, Las Vegas Boat Harbor

Want to get your adrenaline pumping? Lake Mead is a great spot to wakeboard or waterski! Bring your own boat or rent one at Las Vegas Boat Harbor or Callville Bay Marina. TIPS: Fee required to enter Lake Mead National Recreation Area Please enjoy yourself at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, but remember alcohol, drugs, and water don't mix. The chance of an accident increases as your ability to react, both mentally and physically, is impaired. For more safety tips, click here. Boaters must have a minimum of one good and serviceable U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)-approved lifejacket for each person on board their vessel. Lifejackets must fit the intended user, including children and infants. All persons 12 years or younger must wear a lifejacket while on board a vessel. Obey the posted markers Operator: A person operating a vessel towing another person on water skis, a surfboard, an inflatable device or any similar device must be at least 14 years of age or at least 12 years of age if a passenger in the vessel is 21 years of age or older and is in a position to supervise the operator. Observer: In addition to the operator of the vessel, there must be one person observing the person being towed. In Nevada, the observer must be at least 12 years old (10 years of age if a 21 year-old is aboard the boat). Ski Flag: The observer shall continuously observe the person being towed, and shall immediately display an international orange flag of at least 12 inches in height by 12 inches in width so as to be visible from every direction when the skier is in the water. Skiing is permitted only between sunrise and sunset (daylight hours). No person may operate a vessel towing a person or persons on water skis, a surfboard or similar device in any areas within 500 feet of harbor entrances, swimming beaches and mooring areas, or within 100 feet of any person swimming, fishing or diving.
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