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Willow Beach Gauging Station

Description

Willow Beach Gauging Station is a gauging station located within Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The Willow Beach Gauging Station was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1986.The cables, catwalk, trail and gauging station that are listed in the register are located on the Colorado River north of Willow Beach between Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. The gauging station and was built in 1931 to measure to flow downstream from Hoover Dam.The station is on the Nevada side of the river. Access is from the river or from a tramway on the Arizona side of the river.

Address: Boulder City 89122
State: NV
City: Boulder City
Zip Code: 89122
categories: geographical place, landmark & historical place


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Reviews
Beautiful place, not too crowded. Water is freezing, which is good since it gets hot. Visitors are friendly, and the rentals are a bonus hope to try those next time. A few shaded picnic areas with BBQs not clean and a rinse fountain. Best to get there early to secure a spot. Also, bring water shoes! Rocks are jagged and my fiancé stepped on a small shard from a beer bottle. Last update: No cell service there, something to be aware of.
It is a beautiful experience, hot springs that form a waterfall and also a panoramic view of the Colorado River
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