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Callville Wash South Road
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Callville Wash South Road
Callville Wash South Road
Callville Wash South Road

Text and photos with help from Mark Petterson, Henderson

Overview

Callville Wash South Road is a backcountry road that follows the bed of Callville Wash from Northshore Road south into the wild backcountry of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. About 5 miles long and ending near the shore of Lake Mead, this road leads through a rugged desert landscape with colorful sandstone bluffs, imposing black volcanic mountains, and fascinating geologic features, then ends across the water from Callville Bay in thickets of Saltcedar. There are no structures or services of any kind along this road.

Upper parts of the road were graded during summer 2025.

Presented here is a description of the road. For photos of the return, see Callville Wash South Road - Return.

Link to map.

Callville Wash South Road

Watch Out

Other than the standard warnings about hiking in the desert, ... the route is fairly safe, but some sections are sandy and other section are quite rough and should only be driven in a 4WD vehicle. Near the shore of Lake Mead, the wash is grown up in saltcedar trees, but roads penetrate them. In this area, the soils become surprisingly soft with poof-dirt, and drivers would do well to stop short of these soils.

While out, please respect the land and the other people out there, and try to Leave No Trace of your passage. Also, even though this road is short, be sure to bring what you need of the 10 Essentials. Be aware of the weather report and stay out of this area if rain is expected, as you don’t want to get caught in a flashflood. Also, the road marks the western boundary of the Pinto Valley Wilderness Area, so pay particular attention to respecting the land.

Callville Wash South Road

At the turnoff, watch for a brown backcountry road sign giving the name of the road or a post with a numbered yellow arrow. Approved roads are signed with yellow arrows. The black number in the center of the arrow designates the road number. Driving on roads or trails not marked with the yellow arrow is prohibited. Driving off roads, in washes, or cross country damages the fragile desert soil and is prohibited by National Park Service regulations. Please check with local rangers on the road conditions before driving into the backcountry. Maps of approved backcountry roads are available online and at the Alan Bible Visitor Center.

Callville Wash South Road

Getting to the Roadhead

This road is located along Northshore Road in Lake Mead National Recreation Area, about 45 minutes northeast of Las Vegas. From town, drive out to Lake Mead, then drive north on Northshore Road for about 16 miles to the Anniversary Narrows Trailhead.

Callville Wash South Road is almost directly across the pavement from the Anniversary Narrows Trailhead.

Callville Wash South Road
Departing the pavement (view S; Wpt. 1241)

The Road

From the pavement (Table 1, Site 1241), the approved road runs southwest across desert soils on the east side of Callville Wash. Continuing straight, the dirt road runs out into the wash (Site 1242) in about 300 yards.

After 120 yards in the wash (Site 1243), the approved road climbs out of the wash to the left and continues south, again parallel to the wash.

Nearing low bluffs, the road bends hard to the right and enters the wash (0.5 miles out; Site 1244) at a point where the wash is also bending to the right because of the bluffs. Here, the road crosses the wash and climbs onto desert soils on the other side (Site 1244) to avoid boulders and other obstructions in the wash just around the corner.

Callville Wash South Road
Callville Wash South sign

The road runs west across firm desert soils for about 300 yards, then re-enters the wash (0.7 miles out; Site 1245) at the confluence of Callville Wash (on the left) and Lovell Wash (on the right).

Below the confluence, the broad wash runs southwest, but begins to narrow, and in about 550 yards, the road leaves the wash (1.0 miles out; Site 1246) and climbs onto high ground on the west side of the canyon to avoid rocks and pour-overs in the wash below.

The road parallels the wash for about 400 yards, in places with nice views to the left of badlands with banded layers of red, white, orange, and pink (MP Photo 01; see bottom of page). The road makes a sharp turn to the right and goes around a tight hairpin curve to the left as it drops through a steep sided gully. Beyond the hair-pin, the road drops steeply through a notch in the wash bank and emerges back into the wash (1.5 miles out; Site 1247).

Callville Wash South Road
Road enters the wash (view SW; Wpt. 1242)

Back in wash, the difficult driving is over, and the road continues down the usually wide wash avoiding rocky patches. Just after dropping into the wash, however, drivers will want to stay left of a rock fin in the middle of the wash.

The wash takes a broad bend to the left and a geologic phenomenon appears ahead on the right – pinkish orange mudstone mounds have been exposed on the flank of a black volcanic mountain (MP Photo 02). On the left, the rugged crags of the Black Mountains (MP Photo 03) can also be seen. A short distance ahead, a layered cliff face on the left side of the wash has collapsed, with the layered pieces lying on the wash-bank like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle (MP Photo 04).

The canyon runs through big meanders curving to the southeast, then southwest, and finally south again. Eventually the "bathtub ring" marking the 1980s high-water level of Lake Mead becomes visible, as does the hulking black mass of Fortification Hill looming across the lake (MP Photo 05).

Callville Wash South Road
Road crosses or departs the wash (view SW; Wpt. 1244)

The road eventually runs out of the canyon onto the old shore of Lake Mead (4.8 miles out; Wpt. 1426), depending, of course, on current water levels. In 2025, this was about 0.9 miles below the old high-water mark.

The lakeshore is very sandy and dense brush (saltcedar) prevents easy access to the water. Jeep trails lead down through the saltcedar, but the soil becomes poof-dust, and drivers in most vehicles should not be tempted to drive too far.

Return the way you came. For photos of the return, see Callville Wash South Road - Return.

Callville Wash South Road
On desert soils heading for Lovell Wash (view W)
Callville Wash South Road
Exposed bedrock in the wash; road stays right (view SW)
Callville Wash South Road
Road departing wash to avoid narrows (view SW; Wpt. 1246)
Callville Wash South Road
Avoiding the narrows (view SW)
Callville Wash South Road
Hair-pin turn
Callville Wash South Road
Approaching sharp left to cross gully
Callville Wash South Road
Crossing the gully
Callville Wash South Road
Approaching steep road returning towards wash

The road drops steeply through a narrow gap (view SW)

The steep road has been graded recently (view SW)

Steep road approaching the narrowest spot (view SW)

Descending back into the wash (Wpt. 1247)

The road stays left of the rock fin in the wash (view SW)
Callville Wash South Road
Pinch point between rock outcrops
Callville Wash South Road
Jumble of geology (view W)
Callville Wash South Road
Broad, smooth wash
Callville Wash South Road
Smooth and firm surface (note lack of tire tracks)
Callville Wash South Road
Smooth and firm surface (note lack of tire tracks)
Callville Wash South Road
Interesting geology
Callville Wash South Road
Not-so-smooth, but firm surface (view S)
Callville Wash South Road
Old high-water level (view S)
Callville Wash South Road
Bathtub ring is high overhead (view S)

Approaching the end of the safe road (view S)

Callville Bay Marina is visible in the distance (view S)

Callville Bay Marina (view S; zoom)
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Mark Petterson (MP) photos
Callville Wash South Road
MP Photo 01: Badlands with banded layers
Callville Wash South Road
MP Photo 02: Flank of a black volcanic mountain
Callville Wash South Road
MP Photo 03: Rugged crags of the Black Mountains
Callville Wash South Road
MP Photo 04: Layered jigsaw puzzle
Callville Wash South Road
MP Photo 05: Fortification Hill in the distance
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Table 2. Hiking Coordinates (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S). Download Highway GPS Waypoints (*.gpx) file.

Wpt. Location Latitude (N) Longitude (W) Elevation (ft) Point-to-Point Distance (mi) Cumulative Distance (mi)
1241 Northshore Rd at Callville S Rd 707924 4007994 1,657 0.00 0.00
1242 Enter Wash 707828 4007764 1,641 0.16 0.16
1243 Exit Wash 707838 4007654 1,629 0.08 0.24
1244 Bypass Wash 707793 4007261 1,624 0.27 0.51
1245 Confluence 707495 4007234 1,608 0.20 0.71
1246 Leave Wash 707228 4006872 1,558 0.30 1.01
1247 Re-enter Wash 706773 4006564 1,575 0.42 1.43
1426 End of Safe Road 705951 4002446 1,106 3.40 4.83

Happy Hiking! All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
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