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Nelson’s Landing in El Dorado Canyon worth a visit to see Lake Mohave

“I remember coming here to fish when I was young in the early ’70s,” said the now-senior man. “It was a great place for families to camp, go boating, and just have fun.”

My lovely wife, Laureen, and I had just met this man on the banks of the Colorado River not far south of Hoover Dam.

In full clarity we were in Lake Mojave, but it's still all part of the Colorado River. In fact, gold ore was transported along a river near the town of Nelson, 350 miles to the Gulf of California. Construction of the Hoover Dam and Davis Dam, among others, tamed the river and created artificial lakes, all of which are part of the Colorado River system.

As we were exploring places we had never been before, we came to the shore of crystal clear water.

“And then, in an instant, everything disappeared,” he concluded, driving off west along the beach.

It was a humbling moment to realize that we were standing where Nelson's Landing once stood. A river resort that has been loved and shared by countless people for decades.

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