Small-Group Hoover Dam VIP Tour from Las Vegas
78 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Day Trip
- Group Tour
- Pickup Service
- E-Ticket
- 5 hr







Head out with your professional tour guide on this wonderful Exterior Tour of the Hoover Dam. This tour will give you an incredible insight into the building of the Dam, one of the Seven Engineering Wonders of the World. In addition, you’ll also walk on the amazing Pat Tillman Bridge, 900 feet above the Colorado River, walk from Nevada into Arizona along the top of the Dam and see Lake Mead, created by the building of the dam with approximately 550 miles of shoreline. Before returning to Las Vegas, enjoy a stop at a local park where herds of Bighorn Sheep often come down from the surrounding mountains (seasonal) to graze on the sweet grass.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Adventure Photo Tours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Boulder City
Your small-group tour starts with pick up from your Las Vegas Strip or downtown hotel at approximately 8am. Head out with your certified interpretive guide on a tour that includes an extended Exterior tour of the Dam, walk across the dam into Arizona, the new Hoover Dam Bridge which stands 900 feet above the Colorado River. The views from the top of the Dam as well as the bridge are truly breathtaking.
Pass By: Hoover Dam
Located in Black Canyon on the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam was once the largest dam in the world. It is an outstanding achievement, noteworthy not only for its enormous dimensions, complex design and intricate construction, but also for its illustration of mans outstanding ability to overcome the desert's summer sun, the vagaries of a treacherous river and the extreme hazards of great heights on the chasm's sheer walls. The building of the dam also created Lake Mead, North America's largest man-made reservoir.
Stop At: Hoover Dam Bypass
You'll walk on the impressive Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge which is 900' above the Colorado River. It's like flying in a Helicopter. The views are spectacular.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Colorado River
See the mighty Colorado River from Hoover Dam and the bridge.
Stop At: Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Before returning to Las Vegas, enjoy a stop at a local park where herds of Big Horn Sheep often come down from the surrounding mountains (seasonal) to graze on the sweet grass. As part of your tour, you will receive a complimentary guide on the geology and history of the dam, Native American history, local flora and fauna information and many other interesting tidbits!
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Boulder City
Your small-group tour starts with pick up from your Las Vegas Strip or downtown hotel at approximately 8am. Head out with your certified interpretive guide on a tour that includes an extended Exterior tour of the Dam, walk across the dam into Arizona, the new Hoover Dam Bridge which stands 900 feet above the Colorado River. The views from the top of the Dam as well as the bridge are truly breathtaking.
Pass By: Hoover Dam
Located in Black Canyon on the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam was once the largest dam in the world. It is an outstanding achievement, noteworthy not only for its enormous dimensions, complex design and intricate construction, but also for its illustration of mans outstanding ability to overcome the desert's summer sun, the vagaries of a treacherous river and the extreme hazards of great heights on the chasm's sheer walls. The building of the dam also created Lake Mead, North America's largest man-made reservoir.
Stop At: Hoover Dam Bypass
You'll walk on the impressive Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge which is 900' above the Colorado River. It's like flying in a Helicopter. The views are spectacular.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Colorado River
See the mighty Colorado River from Hoover Dam and the bridge.
Stop At: Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Before returning to Las Vegas, enjoy a stop at a local park where herds of Big Horn Sheep often come down from the surrounding mountains (seasonal) to graze on the sweet grass. As part of your tour, you will receive a complimentary guide on the geology and history of the dam, Native American history, local flora and fauna information and many other interesting tidbits!
Duration: 20 minutes