Walk Or Ride Alongside Lake Mead On The 8-Mile Railroad Tunnel Trail In Arizona
When it comes to waterfront hikes, there’s one hiding on the Arizona-Nevada border that can’t be beat. The eight-mile Railroad Tunnel Trail runs directly alongside Lake Mead, leading hikers through a series of historic railroad tunnels that predate the Hoover Dam. See for yourself:

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You'll find the trail at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, on the Arizona-Nevada border near Boulder City.

With an elevation change of just 11 feet, it's suitable for most skill levels - including kids and pets.
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There are plenty of benches where you can take a breather and admire the scenery. Don't forget your camera - these rest stops serve as perfect opportunities to snap some photos!
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They're all about 300 feet long and 25 feet wide, oversized to fit penstock sections and large equipment as it was transported to Hoover Dam.

Sure, the manmade wonder is incredible from a distance, but nothing compares to enjoying a front-row seat.

Towering mountains extend far as the eye can see in all directions, their majestic peaks daring to brush up against the clouds.

The desert can be a lethal place from June through September, so take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of yourself and those you're traveling with.
To learn more about the hike, visit its page on AllTrails.
Have you ever hiked the Railroad Tunnel Trail? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments. Check out our previous article to learn more about Lake Mead and why you should visit.
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