Hike or Ride
Historic Railroad Trail, Nevada
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“The beautiful lake views along this trail combined with Hoover Dam history make it one of Southern Nevada’s most unique trail experiences.”
Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 2015, the Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail offers spectacular views of the lake, a bit of Hoover Dam history, and sometimes almost pitch-black darkness inside its historic tunnels. Nine steam and four gas locomotives traveled this line, and it is the only remaining section of Hoover Dam Railroad that is not highly disturbed or underwater. If you’re a Clint Eastwood fan, you might recognize this trail from the motorcycle / helicopter chase scene in the movie, “The Gauntlet.” But don’t worry. This trail isn’t a gauntlet. It’s actually pretty easy.
Access:
The Historic Railroad Trail is easily accessed near either the Alan Bible Visitor Center or via the Hoover Dam parking garage. It is an easy hike and offers great panoramic views of Lake Mead, Boulder Basin, and Fortification Hill. It is 3.7 miles from trailhead to Hoover Dam Parking Garage (7.4 miles round trip).
TIPS:
Tunnels are approximately 300-500 ft. long
Strollers can be used on the trail
Leashed pets are ok
Watch for bats
Views:
Lake Mead
Boulder Basin
Fortification Hill
Bicycles:
Entrance Fee Requirements
Must have a daily pass ($5) or annual pass
Keep your pass with you as you ride
Where to purchase: entrance stations throughout the park or at the Park Headquarters Lobby Front Desk in Boulder City, Nevada.
For more information on Entrance Fees in the park, please visit fees and reservations page.
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