12 Best Things to Do in Boulder City Nevada (2026)

12 Best Things to Do in Boulder City, Nevada

Boulder City trades slot machines for slot canyons. Built to construct Hoover Dam and one of only two Nevada towns that ban gambling, it sits about 26 miles from the Las Vegas Strip and serves as the gateway to the dam, Lake Mead, and some of the best outdoor adventure in the Southwest. A few of these picks sit just past the town line at the dam or the lake, so think of this as the best things to do in and around Boulder City. Here are 12.

What’s in This Guide

Key Takeaways
  • Hoover Dam is the headline: tour the dam and power plant, then walk the memorial bridge for the classic view.
  • Boulder City is an outdoor adventure hub: Black Canyon kayaking, Bootleg Canyon biking and ziplining, and the Historic Railroad Trail.
  • The walkable Historic District adds museums, antique shops, and 1930s charm, with no gambling anywhere in town.
  • Everything is about 30 minutes from the Strip, so it works as a half-day or full-day trip.
  • A chauffeur makes a multi-stop dam, lake, and downtown day easy, with no desert driving or parking.

 

 

Numbered infographic listing 12 things to do in Boulder City including Hoover Dam, Black Canyon kayaking, Bootleg Canyon, and the Historic District
The 12 best things to do in and around Boulder City at a glance Infographic by Personal Sedan Services

 

 

726 ft
Height of Hoover Dam, the area’s top attraction
~30 min
Drive from the Las Vegas Strip to Boulder City
35 mi
Of mountain-bike trails at Bootleg Canyon
100-110°F
Temperature of the Black Canyon riverside hot springs

The 12 Best Things to Do

1. Tour Hoover Dam

The reason the town exists is its number-one attraction. Take a guided tour of Hoover Dam and its power plant to see the 726-foot engineering marvel from the inside, or simply explore the visitor center exhibits. It is one of the most visited landmarks in the country, with around seven million guests a year, so arrive early. Address: Hoover Dam Access Road, Boulder City, NV 89005.

2. Walk the Memorial Bridge

The Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge arches nearly 900 feet above the Colorado River and gives you the iconic head-on view of the dam from a dedicated pedestrian walkway. It is free, takes about 30 minutes, and is the best photo spot in the area. Park at the dedicated lot on the Nevada side and walk out.

3. Boulder City / Hoover Dam Museum

Inside the historic 1933 Boulder Dam Hotel, the Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum tells the human story of the dam’s construction through artifacts, photos, and film. It is an affordable, air-conditioned stop that adds real depth to a dam visit. Address: 1305 Arizona St, Boulder City, NV 89005. Phone: (702) 294-1988.

4. Explore the Historic District

Boulder City’s downtown Historic District, on the National Register of Historic Places, is a preserved 1930s streetscape of antique shops, galleries, restaurants, and shaded parks. Park once and stroll, it is the calm, walkable heart of town and the best way to feel its no-casino character. Centered on Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005.

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5. Kayak the Black Canyon Water Trail

Below the dam, the Black Canyon Water Trail is a stunning stretch of the Colorado River walled by towering canyons. Guided kayak tours paddle to Emerald Cave and to riverside hot springs that run 100 to 110 degrees, with bighorn sheep and bald eagles overhead. Outfitters such as Blazin’ Paddles run trips and rentals from Boulder City. Launch access below the dam is regulated, so a guided trip is easiest.

6. Mountain Bike Bootleg Canyon

Just northwest of downtown, Bootleg Canyon is an IMBA Certified Epic mountain-bike park with roughly 24 trails over 35 miles of desert singletrack for every skill level, from flowing beginner loops to technical expert descents. The red-rock scenery and Lake Mead views are spectacular. Access is off Yucca Street in Boulder City.

7. Zipline Bootleg Canyon

The same canyon is home to Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon, a zipline tour that sends you soaring across the canyon on several lines at up to about 60 miles per hour, with views of the Eldorado Valley, Lake Mead, and even the Strip. It starts with a short safety class and a scenic van ride to the top. Address: 1512 Industrial Rd, Boulder City, NV 89005.

 

 

Mountain bikers and zipline riders at Bootleg Canyon near Boulder City Nevada with desert mountains and Lake Mead in the distance
Bootleg Canyon offers IMBA Epic mountain biking and a zipline that hits 60 mph Photo concept by Personal Sedan Services

 

 

 

 

Bar chart infographic comparing how much time Boulder City activities take, from a 30-minute bridge walk to a full day of Lake Mead boating
How much time each Boulder City activity takes to help you plan your day Infographic by Personal Sedan Services

 

 

Desert heat is real: From late spring through early fall, midday temperatures are dangerous for kayaking, biking, and hiking. Start outdoor adventures at dawn, carry far more water than you expect to need, and save the museums and downtown for the hottest hours.

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8. Hike the Historic Railroad Trail

The Historic Railroad Trail follows the original rail bed that hauled materials to build Hoover Dam, running along Lake Mead and through a series of large, dramatic tunnels. It is a relatively flat, scenic, family-friendly hike or bike with constant lake views, managed within Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Trailhead near the Lake Mead Visitor Center off Lakeshore Road.

9. Boat or Paddle Lake Mead

The dam created Lake Mead, and its 1.5 million acres of recreation area are made for boating, paddleboarding, fishing, and swimming. Rent a boat at a marina, join a cruise, or simply find a quiet cove. The lake is the centerpiece of the whole region’s outdoor life. Access via Lakeshore Road, Boulder City, NV 89005.

10. Take a Grand Canyon Helicopter Flight

For a splurge, helicopter tours operating from the Boulder City Municipal Airport fly over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and on to the Grand Canyon, some landing on the canyon floor. Operators like Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters run flights from the area. It is the most memorable way to grasp the scale of this landscape. Boulder City Municipal Airport, 1401 Airport Rd, Boulder City, NV 89005.

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11. Nevada State Railroad Museum

The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City offers excursion train rides on historic track and a collection of restored locomotives and cars, a hit with families and rail fans. It connects directly to the area’s dam-building railroad history. Address: 601 Yucca St, Boulder City, NV 89005. Phone: (702) 486-5933.

12. Spot Bighorn Sheep at Hemenway Park

Hemenway Park is a green community park where herds of wild desert bighorn sheep regularly wander down from the surrounding mountains to graze, often at close range, especially in the cooler hours. It is a free, easy, uniquely Boulder City wildlife experience. Address: 401 Ville Dr, Boulder City, NV 89005.

 

 

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How to prioritize a day in and around Boulder City Infographic by Personal Sedan Services

 

 

How to Prioritize Your Day

If your time is limited, here is how these stack up by priority, difficulty, and impact:

Activity Priority Difficulty Impact
Tour Hoover Dam Must-do Easy Very high
Walk the Memorial Bridge Must-do Easy High
Historic District Must-do Easy High
Boulder Dam Museum Recommended Easy Medium
Black Canyon kayaking Adventure pick Moderate Very high
Bootleg Canyon biking Adventure pick Hard High
Bootleg Canyon zipline Adventure pick Easy High
Historic Railroad Trail Recommended Easy Medium
Lake Mead boating Adventure pick Moderate High
Grand Canyon helicopter Splurge Easy Very high
Nevada State Railroad Museum Add-on Easy Medium
Hemenway Park sheep Add-on Easy Medium

Getting Around

Personal Sedan Services covers Boulder City, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead from any Las Vegas hotel at pre-confirmed fixed rates with no surge pricing. A Boulder City day usually strings together several spread-out stops, the dam, a kayak launch or trailhead, and downtown, and a chauffeur makes that effortless: no desert driving, no parking, no rideshare gaps far from the city. For sightseeing and day trips see our attractions transportation service, and for background on the town, see the Boulder City guide.

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Source: Travel Nevada on Boulder City | Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Summary: 12 Things to Do in Boulder City

# Activity Why It Matters Difficulty
1 Tour Hoover Dam The iconic engineering marvel that built the town Easy
2 Memorial Bridge walk Best free view of the dam Easy
3 Boulder Dam Museum The human story of the dam’s construction Easy
4 Historic District Walkable 1930s downtown, no casinos Easy
5 Black Canyon kayaking Emerald Cave and riverside hot springs Moderate
6 Bootleg Canyon biking IMBA Epic desert singletrack Hard
7 Bootleg Canyon zipline Soar the canyon at up to 60 mph Easy
8 Historic Railroad Trail Tunnel hike along Lake Mead Easy
9 Lake Mead boating 1.5 million acres of water recreation Moderate
10 Grand Canyon helicopter The ultimate aerial splurge Easy
11 Nevada State Railroad Museum Excursion train rides and history Easy
12 Hemenway Park sheep Free close-up bighorn sheep viewing Easy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Boulder City, Nevada?

Tour Hoover Dam, walk the memorial bridge, visit the Boulder Dam Museum and Historic District, kayak the Black Canyon Water Trail, bike or zipline Bootleg Canyon, hike the Historic Railroad Trail, boat Lake Mead, take a Grand Canyon helicopter flight, see the Nevada State Railroad Museum, and spot bighorn sheep at Hemenway Park.

How long should I spend in Boulder City?

A half day covers Hoover Dam, the memorial bridge, and the Historic District. A full day lets you add an adventure like kayaking, biking, ziplining, or Lake Mead boating. Many visitors combine Boulder City and Hoover Dam into one day trip from Las Vegas.

Can you kayak below Hoover Dam?

Yes. The Black Canyon Water Trail below the dam is open to guided kayak tours and permitted paddlers, leading to Emerald Cave and riverside hot springs. Boulder City outfitters run guided trips and rentals, which is the easiest way to go since launch access below the dam is regulated.

Is there ziplining in Boulder City?

Yes. Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon runs a zipline tour with several lines that send riders over the desert at up to about 60 miles per hour, with views of Lake Mead and the valley. The same area is a renowned IMBA Epic mountain-bike park.

How far is Boulder City from Las Vegas?

About 26 miles southeast of the Strip, roughly a 30-minute drive via US-93 and Interstate 11, with Hoover Dam just a few minutes beyond the town. That proximity makes its attractions easy day trips.

Sources and Notes

Recommendations combine public information from the Bureau of Reclamation, the National Park Service, Travel Nevada, and the listed operators with Personal Sedan Services knowledge of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead day trips. Several listed activities sit just beyond the town at the dam or on Lake Mead and are included as in and around Boulder City. Hours, pricing, and access for tours, kayaking, ziplining, and helicopter flights are operator-managed and change, so confirm before you go. Drive times are approximate. Last updated May 2026.

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