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Located just 1,500 feet from the Hoover Dam, the Hoover Dam Bypass is 1,905 feet long, 880 feet above the Colorado River, cost $114 million, and took seven years to complete. Linking Mohave County, Arizona to Clark County, Nevada, it is the second-highest bridge in the United States after the Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City, Colorado. What makes this structure even more special is the pedestrian access, where you can get some stunning views of the dam, Black Canyon, and the river below. Think of the selfies you can get from up there!
Another thing that makes the bridge special is its name. The Hoover Dam Bypass’ official name is the Mike O’Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, but everyone calls it the Hoover Dam Bypass. Mike O’Callaghan was the governor of Nevada in the 70s, and Pat Tillman was a football player with the Arizona Cardinals team who joined the army and was killed in 2004 in Afghanistan. The bridge is in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, where there are nine wilderness areas, 23 historic structures, 500 species of animals, and 900 kinds of plants. You’re also only 30 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, where you can try your luck at winning some money.
Fun Fact: Hoover Dam Bypass was the first concrete and steel arch bridge built in the United States.
It is not just a bridge over the water to see here. There are some must-see and must-do places in the area. So, no matter whether you just came to see the famous span or the dam, there are other things you should do while you are in town.
You don’t have to be stuck dragging your luggage or backpack around when you visit the Hoover Dam Bypass. Go ahead and enjoy this spectacular pedestrian walkway. We'll take care of your bags. We have Bounce locations all over the world to keep your things safe while you enjoy adventures of all kinds. Whether you are in town for the day or are a local coming from the office, Bounce can watch your stuff for you for as long as you need.
You may not think there is much to do when visiting the Hoover Dam Bypass. But don’t forget, the Hoover Dam is right there, as well as Lake Mead and other fun places to explore. Drop your bags off at one of our locations nearby and enjoy the outing.
Luggage Storage Near the Boulder City-Hoover Dam Museum
About 10 minutes away, the Boulder City-Hoover Dam Museum on Arizona Street in the Boulder Dam Hotel is a fantastic place to learn more about the dam and the bridge. The museum tells the stories of the women and men who worked in dangerous conditions in the Nevada desert to build the dam. The interactive exhibits are fascinating, with thousands of photos, stories, and artifacts about building the dam and Boulder City back in 1931. Use your phone for an audio walking tour around the River Mountains Loop Trail or the Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail. We guarantee you'll see so much more than you ever imagined. Learn about the Toilet Paper Hero, Alabam, who cleaned the outhouses at the construction site and restocked the toilet paper. There’s even a statue of Alabam in downtown Boulder City. Take a selfie with him. But make sure you leave your luggage with Bounce before going.
Luggage Storage Near Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon
Also 10 minutes away, Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon on Boulder City Parkway is a stunning way to see everything from a bird’s eye view. Three different tours await. The Zipline Bootleg Canyon Course has over 1.5 miles of ziplines, and the Sunset Tour captures the colors of the sunset as you zoom down the Red Mountain. The Moonlight Tour lets you zip by the light of the moon, with a unique view you cannot get anywhere else. Each of the tours lasts three hours, and there is a guide with you to make sure you get the best experience. It’s common to see lots of wildlife such as bighorn sheep, chuckwallas, and hawks as you fly over Bootleg Canyon, the Red Mountain, and Boulder City. One of our Bounce partners will be happy to keep your things safe while you go ziplining.
Luggage Storage Near the Hoover Dam
Just 17 minutes from the bridge on NV-172, the Hoover Dam is one of the most well-known dams in the world. In fact, over a million people visit the dam every year. Whether you visit the Nevada side, the Arizona side, or both, you’ll find cafés and gift shops as well as a visitor center on the Nevada side. The visitor center has narrated exhibits and a viewing window for a 360-degree view of the bridge, Lake Mead, Colorado River, and the dam. Get a guided tour of the power plant that provides four billion kilowatt hours of electricity per year to Nevada, Arizona, and even California. Get some stunning shots of the Colorado River from the Bridge Overlook on the Nevada side, as well as the winged figures on the dam by the exhibit building. Be sure to get your camera before dropping off your luggage with one of our Bounce partners.