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Blue Point Spring
Blue Point Springs

Description

Blue Point Springs is a place to go bird watching in the desert where water flows and forms a little spot of green with a few palm trees. There used to be buildings here, but they burned long ago, leaving a few foundations and palm trees. This isn't a birding destination, but it is one of several places to stop and bird if you are traveling along the north side of Lake Mead.

Water flows from a shallow cave on the hillside above Blue Point, runs down a long, straight, narrow stream channel (probably not entirely natural), and spills out into the open area by the palm trees. There is water and wet ground near the palms, but no spring pool or other open water.

A use-trail leads along the stream channel to the spring, as does an old road, and there are a few short use-trails around the palms, but the area is not developed for hiking. Green riparian vegetation in this sparsely vegetated section of the Mojave Desert attracts desert birds year-round and migrants during spring and fall.

Blue Point Spring
Picnic table near the parking lot (view N from parking area)

A covered picnic table and trash cans are available here, and restrooms are available at Rogers Spring, a few minutes south of Blue Point. Food, drinks, and a few other services, but not gasoline, are available at nearby Echo Bay. Complete services are available in Overton to the north.

Location

Blue Point Springs is located east of Las Vegas on the north side of Lake Mead near Echo Bay. The easiest way to get there from downtown Las Vegas is to drive north on Interstate-15 for about 2 miles to Lake Mead Blvd. Exit the Interstate, turn right onto Lake Mead Blvd, and drive east out of town, over the mountains, and down to the lake. About 1.8 miles past the Lake Mead entrance station, turn left at the T-intersection onto Northshore Road, and drive east for about 45 minutes to the paved Blue Point Springs parking area (Table 1, Site 0661), which is on the left (northwest) side of the road a few minutes north of Rogers Spring (Site 0538). The parking area and palm trees can be seen from the road.

Blue Point Spring
Water can be seen just beyond the palm trees (view N)

Hours

Sunrise to sunset; this is a day-use area.

Fees

It costs $25 per vehicle to enter the Recreation Area (annual passes accepted); after that, there are no extra fees for using the spring area.

Blue Point Spring
The actual spring is up near the hills (view W)

Specialties

This is a good place to check the palm trees and shrubs for desert residents (e.g., Verdin, Black-throated Sparrow, House Finch, and Gambel's Quail) and to look for migrants (e.g., Orange-crowned Warblers, Green-tailed Towhee, and Lincoln Sparrow, and White-crowned Sparrow) during spring and fall. Keep an eye out for dragonflies too.

Blue Point Spring
Trail approaching the palm trees (view N)
Blue Point Spring
Channelized stream near the palm trees (view N)
Blue Point Spring
Marsh vegetation in the stream channel (view E)
Blue Point Spring
Marsh vegetation in the stream channel (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Birder hiking up along the stream channel during winter (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Birder along the stream channel during winter (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Birder spotting a sparrow (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Stream channel during winter (view W)
Blue Point Spring
The trail joins an old road along the stream channel (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Birder approaching the old road turn around loop (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Stream channel at the end of the old road (view W)
Blue Point Spring
Birder inspecting the stream channel (view NW)
Blue Point Spring
Stream guage measuring water flow (view NW)
Blue Point Spring
Stream flows over a water flow measuring device (view down)
Blue Point Spring
Birder looking for a little-brown-something in the marsh vegetation
Blue Point Spring
Spring emerges at the end of the stream channel (view W)
Blue Point Spring
The spring emerges down in the ditch (view SW)
Blue Point Spring
Clear water emerging from the spring (view SW)
Blue Point Spring
Stream channel (view E towards the palm trees)
Blue Point Spring
Returing to the palm trees (view NE)

Table 1. GPS Coordinates for Highway Locations (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S). Download Highway GPS Waypoints (*.gpx) file.

Site # Location Latitude (°N) Longitude (°W) UTM Easting UTM Northing Elevation (feet) Verified
0661 Blue Point Spring, palms near road 36.3897 114.4283 730668 4030040 1,526 Yes
0538 Rogers Spring 36.3778 114.4425 729423 4028693 1,612 Yes

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