Rafting Beneath 2,000-Foot Canyon Walls in the Black Canyon

The Colorado River at the base of Hoover Dam runs cold and clear, walled in by canyon cliffs that climb nearly 2,000 feet above the water. Rafting that stretch is […]

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Date: 05.14.2026 Category: A250 Blog

The Dam That Launched a Movement: CCC Workers and the Birth of Black Canyon Recreation

As we celebrate the United States’ 250th anniversary, the America250 initiative invites us to honor the massive public works that defined a generation. At Hoover Dam Rafting Adventures, a proud […]

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Date: 04.04.2026 Category: A250 Blog

Built on the Colorado: The Women Who Shaped the Story of Hoover Dam

As America marks its 250th anniversary, the America250 initiative reminds us that the great engineering achievements of our nation never exist in isolation, they rise from a landscape shaped by […]

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Date: 03.19.2026 Category: A250 Blog

Currents of Change: Honoring the Black Laborers of the Colorado River

As we celebrate the United States’ 250th anniversary, the America250 initiative invites us to honor the full, diverse tapestry of our nation’s history. At Hoover Dam Rafting Adventures, a proud […]

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Date: 03.03.2026 Category: A250 Blog