Whether you're visiting Henderson, Nevada because of a Worthington pump parts convention or because you're visiting friends and family you never have to worry about being bored. There's always going to be something fun and excited to do. By the time your visit to Henderson is complete you'll have so many stories to tell your Canadian ETFs advisor the next time you meet with him.
However there is one thing that you must do while visiting Henderson that actually involves a lit bit of traveling. Don't worry though. It's totally worth it. You may already know what we're talking about but in case you don't let us tell you. The Hoover Dam! Any visit to Henderson would not be complete without taking some time out of your Henderson trip to go see the Hoover Dam in person.
It doesn't matter if you've scheduled a day of custom framing with the family or have dinner reservations. Cancel them and head out to the Hoover Dam! The Hoover Dam, located between the borders of Nevada and Arizona, is considered one of the wonders of the modern world and a civil engineering masterpiece. The Hoover Dam has also been named one of the 20th Century's top 10 construction achievements.
Whatever length your stay in Henderson is you should be able to fit a trip out to the Hoover Dam because it's open every day, minus Christmas and Thanksgiving. Once you get to the damn you can always take a guided tour of the Dam but if you're an adventurous type then you might want to book yourself a guided paddle craft tour that launches underneath the Dam. Make sure you do it quickly though because there's limited access due to it being a security zone. Also, don't forget to pack all your safety equipment but you can probably leave the waterers behind on this trip.
Over a million people go every year to see the Hoover Dam because of its features such as being the Western Hemisphere's highest concrete dam. How high is it? The Dam hovers over the Colorado River by more than 725 feet! Why would you not want to see that? Just think how many of your mortgage Ontario co-workers will be jealous of you once you tell them you visited the Hoover Dam. So go out and see it! You won't be disappointed you did. |