On our second full day in Vegas we were pretty ambitious planning to take a trip to both Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon. Ironically our timing wasn’t quite right and with the hour lost going into Arizona, we quickly realized this day would be a Hoover Dam day…
But in either case, it was a pretty awesome sight! The Mike O’Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge provides a great view of the dam. As you walk up the walkway on your way to the bridge, there is all kind of information about the dam and the bridge. It was pretty cool. We of course stopped and got a picture of the state line.
The bridge we were on spanned 1900 feet and was made of 30,000 cubic yards of concrete and 16,000,000 pounds of steel! Kara had been to the dam years ago and they were just starting to build it and it was just finished a couple of years ago. It was awesome to see it from this perspective. Standing on the bridge, we were 880 feet above the river.
Leaving the bridge we took the scenic route on our way to the Grand Canyon and got a better glympse of the workings of the dam as well as Lake Mead.
On our way to the Grand Canyon, we stopped at this gas station and were convinced by the locals that it wasn’t the best idea to head that direction. So it wasn’t long before we turned around to head back to Vegas. I was a little disappointed, but we were going to make it to the Grand Canyon this trip, so it was all good!
As we were headed back, we saw an overlook that is part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, and had to stop to get a look at the amazing views.
After our little climbing adventure we hopped back in our SEXY Dodge Caravan and hit the road! Hoover Dam… “check!”
Excellent pics – it’s good to see different perspectives of the dam and the surrounding landscape. Thanks for posting!
You have such great photos! They just seem to have this intense depth to them all. Good job!
Amazing pictures!
I’ve actually lived right by Hoover Dam (Boulder City, NV) for a while and I always love seeing pictures of this beautiful special landscape. Gosh, how I miss the desert…
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