
Lake Mead Historic Railroad Trail
Posted by:
ggmorton
N 36° 00.706 W 114° 47.625
11S E 698829 N 3987504
A former railroad line that is now a trail in Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Waymark Code: WM29MB
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 09/28/2007
Views: 123
This side trail follow an old railroad bed, built in the early 1930's. There are five tunnels leading to Hoover Dam. The railroad hauled materials and equipment used in the construction of Hoover Dam. At the height of activity, trains ran 24 hours a day. The last train trip was in 1961 and the tracks were dismantled shortly there after.
Today you can walk or bicycle along the elevated railroad bed used to haul supplies and materials for the construction of Hoover Dam. Enjoy the spectacular views of Lake Mead and the surrounding desert landscape.
The coordinates listed are for the parking location near the middle of the trail.
For more information see:
http://www.traillink.com/TL_Active_Pages/TrailSearch/default.asp?Action=DisplayDetails&ID=356&Trail=Historic+Railroad+Hiking+Trail&SearchQueryString=Action%3DStateSearch%26Keyword%3D%26State%3DNV%26Activity%3D%26UseOther%3D%26AS%5FState%3D%26AS%5FCounties%3D%26AS%5FActivities%3D%26AS%5FSurfaces%3D%26AS%5FLength%3D
http://www.nps.gov/archive/lame/rrtunnel.pdf
http://www.rivermountainstrail.org/trail_map.htm
Country: USA
 State/Province/etc.: Nevada
 Trail Start (town): Boulder City
 Trail Finish (town): Hoover Dam
 Trail Length: 6
 Trail Surface: Gravel/Stone
 Fees: no
 Pack Animals Allowed: Not Listed
 Rail-to-Trail Sign: Not listed
 Internet Link(s): Not listed

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