Jessica P.
Yelp
Highly recommend the Historic Railroad Trail in Boulder City! INCREDIBLE view of Lake Mead. SUPER AWESOME tunnels. A flat, easy, unpaved trail, which is great for walking, running, jogging, biking, all-terrain strollers, and is dog-friendly! Our Golden Retriever completed 7.67 miles with us beginning from the west side of the trail near The Alan Bible Visitor Center, to the east end of the trail at the Hoover Dam parking structure, and back. It was about 55 deg F and cloudy during our walk, which made for perfect hiking conditions. This is a great time to get out and enjoy this trail. From June - September, the trail is closed due to extreme heat conditions, so plan accordingly!
There are a total of 5 tunnels on this trail, 300ft in length and 25ft in diameter. Tunnel 2 actually reaches 27ft high. It has a timbered framework and ceiling, which allowed trains to carry huge pipe and construction equipment to the dam site. In the 1930s, the area was a busy railroad switch yard, hauling sand, gravel, and cement over this line to a concrete plant where the Hoover Dam parking garage now stands.
The trail is clearly marked and includes informational boards to learn more about the nature and history of this trail. Between May and early October, you may see Mexican free-tail bats hanging out in Tunnels 1, 2, and 3. In the fall and winter, the bats tend to fly to warmer locations to hibernate.
Toilets are available at each end of the trail. Parking is free and you can either start from the Alan Bible Visitor Center or Hoover Dam Parking Structure. Poopie bags for your fur babies are also available at the start/end of trail. Bring drinking water!