Callville Wash
Callville Wash is an ephemeral stream or wash in Clark County, Nevada. It was named for Callville the riverport settlement founded in 1866, at its mouth where it had its original confluence with the Colorado River.
Its mouth is at its confluence with Callville Bay, at an elevation of when Lake Mead is at its full level. Currently as the reservoir is at a much lower level its mouth is found at approximately. Its source is located at an elevation of at on the southern slope of Muddy Peak in the Muddy Mountains.
Callville Wash originally had a tributary, originally known as West Fork Callville Wash, whose confluence with Callville Wash is now under Callville Bay. Following the creation of Lake Mead it now flows into Callville Bay, at and is known as West End Wash.