We went to see the Hoover Dam on the second day of our holiday. We drove from Vegas and it was a very easy and straightforward drive. Parking was pretty easy as there was a large multi story car park just before the dam itself. We arrived early so there were plenty of spaces, but when we left the car park was near full, so it pays to get there early.
You can do one of two things. You can just wander around the site, into the gift shops, café, museum and across the actual dam for free, or you can go on the tour. We chose the tour, after all, we had come all the way from the UK and would probably never come baker here again.
There are several types of ticket, some including photo, some hard had souvenir, some both, all include the tour. You should know, that whichever ticket price you pay, you will get exactly the same tour.
The tour starts off in the theatre where you can see a narrated slide show on the history of the dam. This is very interesting and gives lots of facts and figures as well as some amusing information. You have to remember that this was built back in the 1930’s where they didn’t have all the fancy machinery we have now and took nearly five years to complete. Boulder City nearby was built solely to accommodate the 3-5 thousand workers and their families. People came from all over the USA to work on the dam as the work was guaranteed and paid very well as it was essentially very dangerous. Around 100 people died during it’s construction, although we were assured none were buried in the cement.
After the film show we were then greeted by a guide and led to a lift shaft and taken 500 feet down to the generators. You have to walk along underground tunnels, which worryingly almost constantly seep water. You then come to the huge generators, which actually generate the power, there are some on the Nevada side and more on the Arizona side. (The dam is built directly on the state line).
After the generators you are left to your own devices to visit the exhibits, which include pictures and narrations etc. You can then go to the Overlook from which you have great views of the dam, the Colorado River and Lake Mead.
Along the actual road way you can wander the length of the dam and cross the state line. There are still many things to see including the Winged Figures of the Republic, huge bronze statues and built as a symbol of man’s achievements. They are quite stunning. The café is a welcome retreat, get an ice cream and sit by the window overlooking the dam & Lake Mead.
We visited in July and the temperature was 116 degrees, so take a hat, sun cream etc. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.