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Visite de la ville fantôme d'El Dorado Canyon, des 7 montagnes magiques de Boulder City et du barrage Hoover

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In just one day in Las Vegas, visit four of the most spectacular sights this electric city has to offer! Nelson Ghost Town, Hoover Dam, Seven Magic Mountains and Boulder City!
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We will offer water, sodas and snacks
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  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
2
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
3
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
4
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
5
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
6
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
7
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
8
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
9
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
10
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
11
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
12
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
13
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
14
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
15
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
16
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
17
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
18
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
19
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
20
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
21
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
22
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
23
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
24
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
25
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
26
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
27
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
28
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
29
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
30
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
31
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
32
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
33
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
34
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
35
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
36
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
37
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
38
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
39
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
40
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
41
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
42
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
43
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
44
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
45
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
46
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
47
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
48
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
49
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
50
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
51
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
52
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
53
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
54
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
55
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
56
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
57
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
58
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
59
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
60
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
61
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
62
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
63
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
64
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
65
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
66
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
67
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
68
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
69
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
70
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
71
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
72
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
73
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
74
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
75
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
76
Sept Montagnes Magiques
Au Seven Magic Mountains, vous pourrez admirer l'une des plus grandes œuvres d'art contemporain de Las Vegas et n'oubliez pas d'apporter votre appareil photo pour des selfies impressionnants !
77
Ville fantôme de Nelson
Nelson, en 1775, n'était pas Nelson mais était appelé Eldorado par les Espagnols qui ont fait les premières découvertes d'or dans cette région qui est aujourd'hui Eldorado Canyon. Cent ans plus tard, les prospecteurs et les mineurs de l'époque ont pris le relais et ont établi la tristement célèbre mine Techatticup. Les désaccords sur la propriété, la gestion et les conflits de travail ont entraîné des meurtres gratuits si fréquents qu'ils étaient routiniers et ordinaires. Malgré la sinistre réputation de la mine, elle a produit, avec d'autres dans la ville, plusieurs millions de dollars d'or, d'argent, de cuivre et de plomb. Mais en raison de son emplacement dans le canyon d'El Dorado, il était susceptible d'être inondé par des crues soudaines, ce qui le rendait inhabitable. Les bâtiments restants, les machines et la station Texaco sont ce qui reste de la ville en plein essor.
78
Zone de loisirs nationale du lac Mead
Nous nous arrêterons pour vérifier le lac Mead à côté de la ville fantôme de Nelson.
79
Barrage Hoover
Hoover Dam, est l'une des plus grandes structures en béton au monde. Ici, vous aurez le temps de marcher et de prendre des photos et de voir l'un des plus grands lacs artificiels des États-Unis - le lac Mead.
80
Boulder City/Musée du barrage Hoover
Nous nous arrêterons au musée du centre-ville historique de Boulder City pour découvrir comment Hoover Damn a été construit.
81
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
82
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
83
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
84
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
85
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
86
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
87
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
88
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
89
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
90
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
91
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
92
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
93
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
94
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
95
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
96
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
97
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
98
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
99
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
100
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
101
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
102
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
103
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
104
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
105
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
106
Seven Magic Mountains
At Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
107
Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead. But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
108
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson's Ghost Town.
109
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA - Lake Mead.
110
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We'll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.
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Lilian C
Jul 2019
Great trip. Vitorino is very kind, funny and respectful. My family had a great time. We couldn't have felt any more comfortable, secured and appreciated. We are looking forward to our next tour with this company.
Seanwesterson
Jul 2019
I was looking for a tour where I could see the special spots near Vegas. This tour took us to 4 different locations, Redrocks was stunning, 7 magic mountains was really cool, Boulder City was fun it felt like we were in a western movie, and hover dam blew our minds. Thanks so much for taking care of us. Highly recommend MARVIT Tours. 👍🏻👍🏻
NanBridgs1992
Jul 2019
I loved it, I was super confortable and I was loving it all, the people were so nice to me! Recommended!!!

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