Hoover Dam connection via River Mountains Loop Trail

John & Bill ride tru tunnel #5

John & Bill end of tunnel #5 just opened Oct. 19th, 2008

Hoover Dam connection

Debra & Barbara Hoover Dam visitor center link 10/19/07

 The River Mountains Loop Trail is all about connections. Not who you know, but trail connections. I like to think of the RMLT as a hub in a bike wheel, only this hub is 35-miles around. A bike wheel has many many spokes and the RMLT has many trail connections going other places.  My favorite connection is to Hoover Dam via the Historic Railroad Trail.  This is a landmark trail connection one worthy of national recognition. 

The Historic Railroad Trail follows the railroad bed used by the Sixes Company in the 1930’s to build Hoover Dam. Actually 3.5-miles of the River Mountains Loop Trail from Boulder City downhill to the Alan Bible Visitor Center also follows the old railroad grade providing great views of Lake Mead and the Henemway drainage. The trailhead just below the visitor center serves as a trailhead for both the Historic Railroad Trail and the River Mountains Loop Trail. The Railroad trail is not paved, but composed of native material and the orginal roadbed from the railroad. It follows a very gentle grade east to Hoover Dam passing through five (5) large tunnels and providing fantastic views of our ever changing Lake Mead. The trail is just alittle over 4-miles oneway to the Hoover Dam visitor parking garage.  The final connection to Hoover Dam was completed and dedicated last fall Oct. 2007). 

Extending the Historic Railroad Trail to the Dam has been in progress since the late 1990’s. The opening of tunnel #5 and securing the tunnel walls was a multi-year project. This was followed by a BOR project to build a trail into the canyon walls above the parking garage. Then construction of the Hoover Dam by-pass delayed construction of the piece connecting the tunnel #5 to the dam. Finally completed, we held a celebration on October 19, 2007 to dedicated and open for public use all of the Historic Railroad Trail. Today you can get on the RMLT in Boulder City or in Henderson near Lake Las Vegas and ride all the way to the Dam non-stop.  In early 2009    2010 you’ll be able to ride from anywhere in Henderson via the River Mountains Loop Trail to Hoover Dam.  Best “Dam Trail” connection in the Nation…:)

For more history on the Historic Rail Road Trail and River Mountains Loop Trail check out the new page named “Lawler Junction

3 Responses to “Hoover Dam connection via River Mountains Loop Trail”

  1. Jim Says:

    I can’t wait untill Section 5 is completed connecting Railroad Pass to Boulder City!!! I’ve attempted the ride a few times over the current terrain and it was just brutal. I live just on the other side of the pass and work in BC and I’m can’t wait to ride my bike to work without fear of being a hood ornament for a Semi Truck! THANKYOU

  2. Paul J Says:

    Thanks for working on section 5. I ride the loop frequently and love the fact that soon I won’t have to tango with 65 mph traffic getting from the Boulder City grade back over to RR Pass. My wife loves that fact as well!! :)

  3. Don Bryan Says:

    I agree with others, connecting trail from BC to Railroad Pass will be a delight for all to get out of our crazy traffic, and safer. Early or late day travel on the River Loop Trail is not only refreshing, but renders great camera shots of wild life. Can’t wait to hit the trail on my bike. Great job to all that donated their time to make this trail what it is today. Thanks,

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