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The Hoover Dam (originally known as the Boulder Dam), is a popular tourist destination whose Bureau of Reclamation tour alone draws nearly 1 million visitors every year. The dam holds back the mighty Colorado River forming Lake Mead and is located on the Arizona-Nevada border on Highway 93. It's 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas. In this article, we've compiled the best reasons to visit the dam!
Las Vegas To Hoover Dam Is Very Accessible
A trip from Sin City to the dam is more accessible than you thought!
Visiting the Hoover Dam makes for a perfect day, or even half-day, trip because it’s only 30 miles away from the Strip! If you’ve had your fill of walking around Las Vegas and need a little change of scenery throughout your time visiting, make the easy journey out to this massive engineering marvel.
Be In Two States At The Same Time
How many of you can say that they've been in 2 places at the same time? Well, you can do that while visiting the Hoover Dam.
The Colorado River on one side of the dam and Lake Mead on the other side act as the border between Arizona and Nevada. Get a fun photo standing at the plaque marking the border in the middle of the dam.
See The Lake Mead
Lake Mead is the nation’s largest – and arguably most picturesque – reservoir, covering 248 square miles and capable of holding 28.9 million acre-feet of water. What’s an acre-foot? The equivalent of about 325,000 gallons of water. That’s a lot of water.
Learn About American History At That Time
The construction of the Hoover Dam originally named the Boulder Dam, backed up the Colorado River, resulting in the formation of Lake Mead. The dam was completed in five years, 2 years faster than planned. The contractors were allowed seven years from April 20, 1931, but concrete placement in the dam was completed May 29, 1935, and all features were completed by March 1, 1936.
Nearby Boulder City was built in 1931 to house the dam workers. It is the only city in Nevada where gambling is illegal. Visitors can enjoy antique shopping and restaurants.
The Hoover Dam is a vital part of life in the Southwest United States. It provides the area with much-needed water and power to the many engineering breakthroughs during construction. When visiting the Hoover Dam, learn why it was so important to both the region and the nation during its development.
It's Where Mankind And Nature Interract
There are few other places in the world where man-kind and nature meet in such an obvious way—which is one of the many reasons why the Hoover Dam is such a popular attraction. It’s hard to imagine Depression-era engineers altering the flow of the mighty Colorado River in such an extreme way, and the Dam remains an excellent example of American ingenuity combined with the unique beauty of the American Southwest.
The Dam Is On The Way To The Grand Canyon
Taking a trip to the
Grand Canyon from Las Vegas is a bucket list checking opportunity for travelers from around the world. Any route to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas will go right by the Hoover Dam.
It takes less than 10 minutes from the highway to get to the Hoover Dam, and in less than 45 minutes you can take a detour and climb up on the memorial bridge for an amazing view of the face of the dam and then get back on the road to the Grand Canyon.
Best Hoover Dam Day Tour From Las Vegas
If you don't have a car but still want to visit this marvellous place, don't worry. Hoover Dam is located less than an hour from Las Vegas. A tour from Vegas will only take around 6 hours, meaning it's the perfect day trip for people who don't have much time.
All of the logistics will be handled, including entrance fees, hotel pick up and drop off. Check out our
Hoover Dam tour and book your seat now!
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