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Arizona Waterfront Winter Paradise
Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave Marina
Arizona Waterfront Winter Paradise!
Located just off historic Route 66 near Laughlin Nevada within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave Marina is a mecca for active visitors seeking stunning desert landscapes, great winter weather and plenty of boating, fishing and water recreation opportunities.
Lake Mohave
Known for its world class boating opportunities, Lake Mohave offers nearly 200 secluded coves and sandy beaches for exploration and relaxation. The lake is also a great smallmouth, largemouth and striped bass fishing destination. Kayaking, stand up paddling, and even scuba diving are other popular ways to enjoy the this sprawling 67 mile lake.
Full-Service Marina
With 800 slips, a full-service boat shop, multiple launch ramps, fuel dock, moorage and a wide variety of boat rentals, Katherine Landing is the largest marina on scenic Lake Mohave.
Camping
Katherine Landing offers RV campers 30-amp and 50-amp full hook up site options as well as plenty of affordable dry camping sites, all with stunning desert scenery.
Lake Mohave Lodge
The historic Lake Mohave Lodge is a 50 room, 1960’s vintage hotel located just steps away from the marina, boat rentals, swim beach, Katherine Landing Café and retail store.
Gaming, Dining and Entertainment
Situated just 10 minutes from Katherine Landing is the riverfront Laughlin Nevada strip with eight casinos including the Tropicana, Harrah’s and the Golden Nugget. Looking to visit Las Vegas? The king of all gaming destinations in less than 2 hours away!
Sightseeing
Historic Route 66, the old Arizona mining town of Oatman and the Grand Canyon Skywalk are among the other attractions in the area surrounding Katherine Landing. Visitors seeking a combination of outdoor adventure, fun and relaxation will find that Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave Marina delivers all that and the amazing winter climate of the Arizona desert!
Katherine Landing is an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service