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Davis Dam to celebrate National Public Lands Day with a public tour

A river tour boat approaches Davis Dam on the Colorado River as seen from the Davis Dam Overlook Trail.

BULLHEAD CITY –  The Bureau of Reclamation is opening the power plant at Davis Dam on September 27 in celebration of National Public Lands Day. This event provides an opportunity for the community to reflect on the significance of our public lands and learn about their impact.  

Reclamation is proudly partnering with Mohave County and Clark County to make this historic day memorable while aligning with the America250 celebration. The day’s event will feature special guided tours of the Davis Dam, showcasing its vital role in providing water and power to the Southwest, while connecting visitors with the rich fabric of American history.? 

“We are excited to celebrate this momentous occasion with our community. This partnership with Clark County and Mohave County in celebration of Public Lands Day and America250 allows us to honor our shared history and inspire future generations,” said Acting Regional Director Genevieve Johnson “Davis Dam is not just an engineering marvel, it is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the American spirit.”? 

Residents of Bullhead City and Laughlin are invited to take part in an exclusive guided tour of the Davis Dam power plant during a special free, limited-ticket event for one day only. This unique opportunity allows attendees to walk from the forebay to the spillways, followed by a descent into the power plant, where they can visit the generator gallery, turbine gallery, and tailrace. Tickets are limited, so be sure to secure your spot soon!? 

“The Davis Dam plays a vital role in supporting the economic stability, water security, and environmental health of Clark County, said Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft.

“I am grateful to the Bureau of Reclamation for opening this impressive site for tours on National Public Lands Day and for the allocation of tickets that will be dedicated for Laughlin residents. What a tremendous way for locals and visitors to learn more about this incredible infrastructure.”??