South Cove, located on the eastern edge of Lake Mead, is a lesser-known getaway near a Joshua Tree forest. It marks the point where the Colorado River exits the Grand Canyon and begins to form Lake Mead. The area offers a serene escape with opportunities for boating and exploring numerous sandy coves. The primary boat ramp is currently closed due to low water levels, but launching is possible from a dirt road nearby, requiring four-wheel drive. A short walk from the paved parking area leads to a beautiful day-use picnic spot and an unexpected sandy beach perfect for swimming.
The surrounding landscape provides a unique blend of desert and lake scenery, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. Nearby attractions include Pearce Ferry and the Meadview Scenic Overlook, offering additional exploration opportunities.
South Cove's proximity to Meadview, a small town about 10 miles away, provides access to dining, lodging, and basic amenities, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.