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Experience a change of pace in Historic Boulder City, "The city that built Hoover Dam." Tucked away between the glitter of Las Vegas and the awesome wonder of Hoover Dam, you'll find Boulder City; an unexpected oasis of cool grass, shade trees and open, friendly people.
The historic Boulder Dam Hotel, once a stopping place for the celebrities and royalty in those early days, now revitalized and home to the Chamber of Commerce, the Boulder City Arts Council, the Hoover Dam Museum, fine boutiques and an excellent restaurant.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Boulder City has a fascinating history as the first "planned community" in America. It was designed and built to provide shelter to thousands of workers on the Hoover Dam (then known as The Boulder Canyon Project). Held over from its early beginnings, there is still no gambling permitted in Boulder City, the only community in Nevada with that distinction. The well preserved Historic District provides a glimpse of the 1930's.
Stroll along the picturesque walkways offering unique shops, antique stores, and quaint restaurants. Our hotels and motels provide convenient access to Lake Mead, with adequate parking for boats and RV's, in addition to several RV parks. Boulder City's clean, green parks provide the opportunity for family picnics and activities and numerous community events.
Also available is an excellent, well-maintained 18-hole golf course. Boulder City offers a swimming pool, racquetball complex, lighted tennis courts, lush athletic fields and a BMX bicycle track that give year-round recreational pleasure. The first city airport in Nevada still operates here to take visitors on aerial tours of Hoover Dam as well as the Grand Canyon. And for those daredevils among us, sky diving is also available here.
The construction of Hoover Dam tamed the mighty Colorado River and created Lake Mead, the world's deepest man-made lake. Just a few minutes away is Lake Mead National Recreation Area, the gateway to year-round recreation: fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking, sight-seeing, and camping. Lake Mead provides a paddle wheel boat for cruises around the Lake and to Hoover Dam.
The Colorado River provides added recreational pleasures, including Colorado River raft trips, giving visitors a chance to see flora and fauna (including the state animal, the Bighorn Sheep) up close and personal. The smooth water provides lots of relaxation and time for photographs.
Boulder City
Come play in our backyard!
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Boulder City Chamber of Commerce - www.bouldercitychamber.com
E-mail Us at info@bouldercitychamber.com
465 Nevada Way
Boulder City, Nevada 89005
Phone: 702-293-2034
Fax: 702-293-0574
Chamber Membership
The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary group of men and women dedicated to meeting the needs of the total community by promoting business and commerce through leadership in economic, political and social development. It is open to firms, associations and individuals in good standing, regardless of residence.
Membership Benefits -
Membership Mixers. You will be introduced and invited to speak at your first monthly meeting and distribute your printed material. Meetings are an opportunity to meet and network with Chamber members and community leaders. The format is often light hearted and a welcome pleasure after a hard days work. Light refreshments are served.
Referrals. Chamber Staff recommends member businesses and services to approximately 1750 visitors and 800 callers each month. We also respond to nearly 200 e-mail requests each month.
Display Rack. Members are entitled to display brochures at the Chamber.
Relocation Publication. The Chamber distributes over 1,000 of it’s publication featuring Chamber members each year. We also receive 150-200 hits per month on the web site downloading this information.
Ribbon Cutting. As a new business, membership in the Chamber entitles you to a ribbon cutting. This will introduce the membership and community leaders as to what your business has to offer. The event will be covered by the newspaper.
Newspaper Advertising. The Chamber welcomes new members with an ad in the Boulder City News. We will also be offering many opportunities to be featured such as the Mixer Spotlight and special promotional runs.
Newsletter. You will receive a newsletter that will provide an opportunity to share information and ideas. You will be kept up-to-date on the current and future events and will find useful information. The Chamber’s goal is to keep you informed and the lines of communication open. You can also include your own flyer or advertisement in the mailing of the newsletter for a nominal fee.
Map Advertising. The Chamber prints 8,000 street maps per year, offering you visibility to tourists, relocation prospects, new and established residents.
Community Involvement. As a Chamber you will be informed of, and invited to participate in, the many special events throughout the year.
Special Member Meetings. Special meetings are sometimes formed in order to keep the membership aware of an upcoming event, or issues that the Chamber feels merits the membership be informed.
Business Seminars and Workshops. Chamber sponsored seminars/workshops give you an edge on the competition.
Bulk Mail Rate Use. You can save money on your mail advertisements by taking advantage of the Chamber’s bulk mail rates. Please ask Staff for more information on this money saving benefit.
Prospective Residents List. For a nominal fee, you can receive a mailing list of relocation requests.
New Residents. Welcome Packet Program For a nominal fee, you will be included in the packet given to new residents upon connection of their utilities. Please provide us with your flyers or ads and we will add them to the gift bag.
Membership List. A copy of the membership list is given on request. Pre-printed labels can also be purchased for a nominal fee.
Chamber Web Site FREE Link. Have your web site linked to the Chamber web site for free, and be added to the Chambers Member’s Directory.
Web Site Business Card Ad. The Chamber offers ads on the site for a nominal fee.
Involvement. Get involved where you can, whether on a committee, at Mixers, or right from your business office. Involvement equals success for all. Help us to better help you and watch what we can accomplish.
Membership Application - Take advantage of the many benefits that the Chamber of Commerce has to offer you and your business. Becoming a member is easy! Just click here to download an application that's easy to fill out. Fax, mail, or better yet, bring your application and dues to the Chamber of Commerce and meet our great staff.
Membership Dues - Membership dues help support the many benefit programs that the Chamber of Commerce offers. Dues are paid annually in advance unless otherwise agreed.
Business Member: Any person, association, firm, partnership, estate or corporation licensed to do business and any non-profit, service or fraternal organization in agreement with the object of this organization shall be eligible to apply for a Business Membership. Each membership may represent only one business, shall have one vote and shall be limited to ten (10) associate (voting) memberships. Dues are based on the following structure:
Local Services
Boulder City Senior Center
Recreation, Entertainment, Dining, Transportation and meals for homebound.
1001 Arizona Street, 702-293-3320
Boulder City Chamber of Commerce
465 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005, 702-293-2034
Bureau of Reclamation -
702-293-8000
City of Boulder City
401 California Ave., Boulder City, NV 89005, 702-293-9202
Fire Department
1101 Elm Street, Boulder City, NV 89005, 702-293-9228
Boulder City Hospital
901 Adams Blvd., Boulder City, NV 89005, 702-293-4111
Lake Mead/Alan Bible Visitor Center -
Highway 93 and Lakeshore Road, 702-293-8906
National Park Service
702-293-8907
Nevada State Welcome Center
702-294-1252
Police Department
1005 Arizona St., Boulder City, NV 89005, 702-293-9224
Post Office
101 Colorado St., Boulder City, NV 89005, 800-275-8777
Community College of Southern Nevada
700 Wyoming St., Boulder City, NV 89005, 702-294-0188
Local Information
Boulder City Chamber of Commerce
465 Nevada Way
Boulder City, Nevada 89005
Phone: 702-293-2034
Fax: 702-293-0574
City of Boulder City
702-293-9208
Bureau of Reclamation
702-293-8000
Lake Mead / Alan Bible Visitor Center
Highway 93 and Lakeshore Road
702-293-8990
National Park Service
702-293-8907
Nevada State Welcome Center
702-294-1252
Local Attractions
Bootleg Canyon Mountain Bike Trail
Local trail builder Brent Thomson and associates have created an extensive network of both cross-country and downhill-specific trails (including Elevator Shaft's 22 percent grade!) that have been hailed as some of the best in the nation. There are 36 miles of trail in all a network of interconnecting trails that can be linked in countless ways to make a ride of any length and difficulty. You can even shuttle to the top. 702-293-2453
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
Historic artifacts relating to the workers of Hoover Dam and the city of Boulder City. Open daily.
702-294-1988
Hoover Dam Tours
7 miles east of Boulder City, the Seventh Engineering Wonder of the World. Guided tours daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
702-597-5970
Lake Mead Cruises
Enjoy the scenic waters of Lake Mead and view Hoover Dam. Open daily.
702-293-6180
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Information
5 miles Northeast of Boulder City. Hiking, swimming, fishing and boating.
1.4 million acres of land with over 700 miles of pristine shoreline, including 9 marinas on Lakes Mead and Mojave.
702-293-8906
Lost City Museum
95 miles Northeast on Nevada Highway 169 near Overton. The museum displays early Native American artifacts and features a reconstruction of Pueblo dwellings.
702-397-2193
Mt. Charleston
Located in the Toiyabe National Forest, provides winter skiing and summer picnicking, hiking, restaurants, and camping. Located 90 miles Northwest of Boulder City on US 95 and Nevada Highway 157.
702-872-5408
Nevada Southern Railway Train Rides
The Nevada Southern Railway train runs each Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The train departs from the depot at 600 Yucca Street. Call 486-5933 for further info.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
A geologic wonderland filled with an array of plant and animal life. BLM manages this area, providing a 13 mile scenic loop drive, a visitor center, picnic areas and hiking trails. 60 miles from Boulder City West on Charleston Blvd. and Nevada Highway 159. Only 1 hour and 30 minutes away.
702-363-1921.
Sky Dive Las Vegas
Nevada's only long-term, full time sky dive school with a "first time jumper" 100% money back satisfaction guarantee.
702-759-3483
Valley of Fire State Park
75 miles (1 hour and 45 minutes) Northeast of Boulder City on Nevada Highway 169. A wonderland of wind carved canyons, Indian petroglyphs and spectacular colored rock formations in a desert setting near Lake Mead.
702-397-2088
Other Popular Attractions Are Easily Reached from Boulder City Location Approximate Driving Times From Boulder City
Death Valley (California) 3 hours
Grand Canyon (Arizona) 5 hours
Henderson (Nevada) 20 minutes
Las Vegas (Nevada) 30 minutes
Laughlin (Nevada) 1 hour 30 minutes
Zion National Park (Utah) 4 hours
Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah) 6 hours
New Chamber Members
Diablo Funding Group - www.bouldercitychamber.com/diablo
Commercial and residential loans and mortgages. Integrity and service. Specialize in VHA and FHA loans.
3183 E. Warm Springs Road, Bldg. 18, Suite 100, Las Vegas, 968-8218
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Air Excel, Inc./Silver State Helicopters -
Fixed wing flight school, re-fueling, transit aircraft services, aircraft/helicopter maintenance, Grand Canyon helicopter tours, helicopter charters.
1201 Airport Road, 293-3600
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Paradise Lawn -
Synthetic grass, putting greens, custom landscape design.
11636 La Mirago Place, Las Vegas, 378-5296
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Broadbent & Walker -
Business development, land development, transportation, construction and risk assessment.
833 Nevada Highway, Suite 4, 293-0351
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InSite Consulting, Inc. -
Written safety procedures, site inspections, training, OSHA standards, OSHA violation and citation abatement.
916 Nevada Highway, Suite 7A, 294-2622
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Top Hat Personal Chef Service - www.bouldercitychamber.com/chef
In home food preparation, shopping, nutrition counseling, cooking instruction and catering. Including interactive dinner parties.
1511 Della Court, 610-5860
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Sudz Laundry - www.bouldercitychamber.com/laundry
Self-service coin laundry with large capacity washers and dryers. Wash-dry-fold service, dry cleaning, alterations and shirt laundry.
1406 Nevada Highway, 294-4147
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Treasured Times Teahouse - www.bouldercitychamber.com/tea
Tea parties, teas and sweets, retail items, antiques.
550 California Avenue, 293-6369
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Boulder City Chamber of Commerce - www.bouldercitychamber.com
E-mail Us at info@bouldercitychamber.com
465 Nevada Way
Boulder City, NV 89005
Phone: 702-293-2034
Fax: 702-293-0574
Local Links
Spring Jamboree -www.springjamboree.com
Best Dam Barbecue -www.bestdambarbecue.com
Henderson Chamber of Commerce -www.hendersonchamber.com
Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce -www.lvchamber.com
North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce -www.nlvchamber.com
Lake Mead National Recreation Area -www.nps.gov/lame
Hoover Dam -www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/
City of Boulder City - www.bcnv.org
Outside Las Vegas Foundation -www.outsidelasvegas.org
Moving Waters -www.movingwaters.org
Nevada Commission on Tourism -www.travelnevada.com