Discover the natural beauty and history of Nevada on this fun-filled Hoover Dam and Red Rock Canyon tour from Las Vegas. Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus with expert local guides who share
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Tour to Hoover Dam and Red Rock Canyon
- Choice of Breakfast or Lunch (if option selected)
- All Admissions
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, this tour can be fun for families! Kids around 8-12 seem to enjoy it the most since they can appreciate both the scenic views and the history. Just make sure they’re comfortable with some walking at Red Rock Canyon and the Hoover Dam. Also, keep in mind that there are a few steep areas to navigate.
A: The tour generally runs rain or shine, but if there's extreme weather, they may reschedule or offer a full refund. It's a good idea to check the forecast before you go and keep your phone handy in case they send any notifications. You’ll want to wear comfy shoes, though, just in case it’s a bit slick!
A: If you're staying on the Strip, they offer convenient hotel pickup which is super easy! But if you drive, there’s parking available at their office, but it can fill up fast during peak times. I’d recommend getting there early to snag a spot!
Discussions
Just did the Hoover Dam Bridge Walk + Red Rock Canyon tour—Wow!
I went on the Hoover Dam Bridge Walk and Red Rock Canyon combo tour last week with some friends, and honestly, it was amazing! The views at Red Rock were just breathtaking, and the guide had tons of interesting facts about the dam. We even got to go into the original construction tunnels, which felt super cool and historical. If you’re thinking about this as a gift, the lunch in Boulder City was a nice touch too. We spotted some wild Big Horn Sheep which was a bonus!
Thinking of gifting the Hoover Dam tour—any tips?
I’m considering this Hoover Dam Bridge Walk and Red Rock Canyon tour for my brother's birthday. He loves nature and history, but I’m a bit worried he won’t be able to handle the walking part. Has anyone done it? How strenuous is that part, really?