- The list below includes 59 free or cheap things to do in or near Boulder City, Nevada, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, History Museums, Camping Site and Parks.
- From Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge to Hemenway Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Boulder City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Laughlin.
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The Pioneer Saloon has been operating for roughly 100 years. The site has been used in several movies and still operates as a full-service bar with special events and festivals taking place regularly.
35.0 Miles
Several offerings make up Bonnie Springs Old Nevada. The Old West town features museums, shows, a petting zoo, horseback riding, restaurants, shopping, and live music on Saturday nights with the ability to rent out the entire town for private events.
35.5 Miles
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Interstate 15 at Highway 169, Exit 75, Overton, NV 89040
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The Visitor Center at the Valley of Fire State Park offers exhibits on the ecology, geology, prehistory, and modern history of the park and surrounding area. Outdoor activities at the park then involve hiking, RV camping, general camping, and picnicking.
36.0 Miles
Within the Valley of Fire State Park is the trail known as Mouse's Tank. Individuals can hike along the trail to get better views of the region, and there are picnic tables in shaded areas at the trailhead.
40.2 Miles
Serving as a high-end shopping mall, the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas cater to trendy shoppers. Shuttles from major Las Vegas hotels and casinos are operated on a daily basis so that guests can visit the outlets without the hassle of transportation.
44.0 Miles
Artifacts of the Anasazi tribes that lived near the waters of Lake Mead are held in exhibits at the Lost City Museum. Programs at the site include archaeological research, school tours, and local outreach in addition to the shifting exhibits and archival library.
44.3 Miles
Guests can explore the Valley of Fire with the help of Adrenaline ATV Tours. Along the Logandale Trail system, the ATV group is led by an experienced guide with time to stop and take photographs of the landscape.
44.6 Miles
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Valley of Fire State Park, 29450 Valley of Fire Road, Overton, NV 89040
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Located within Valley of Fire State Park, Arch Rock Campground offers primitive campsites in a secluded environment with red rock formations. The campground provides water spigots, sheltered picnic tables, grills and fire rings.
45.2 Miles
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721 S Moapa Valley Blvd, Overton, NV 89040
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Built on the site of an actual historical Anasazi pueblo, the Lost City Museum of Archaeology is home to many artifacts from the ancient civilization of the Anasazi, including pottery and artwork. The museum also contains a gift shop.
45.9 Miles
A private ranch that raises cattle, Sandy Valley Ranch offers horseback riding, cattle rustling, camping and campfires. Available also at the ranch are activities such as horseshoe pitch, cow pie toss, and cattle roping.