The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, is an iconic structure located near Boulder City, Nevada. It spans the Colorado River's Black Canyon, connecting the states of Nevada and Arizona. This engineering marvel was completed in 2010 and stands as the highest concrete-arch bridge in the Western Hemisphere, with a height of 900 feet above the river.
Named in honor of Mike O'Callaghan, a former Nevada governor and Vietnam War veteran, and Pat Tillman, an NFL player turned Army Ranger who tragically died in Afghanistan, the bridge serves as a poignant tribute to their legacies. Visitors to the bridge can experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the surrounding Mojave Desert, making it a popular attraction for tourists and engineering enthusiasts alike.