Take a scenic 16-mile drive from Henderson, Nevada to the Arizona state line along Interstate 11. This modern bypass of Boulder City features desert landscapes, views of Lake Mead, and a crossing just west of the Hoover Dam.

Explore Interstate 11, the newest U.S. Interstate, connecting Arizona and Nevada with plans to link Phoenix to Las Vegas and beyond. Learn about current segments and future expansion.
Interstate 11 (I-11) is one of the newest additions to the U.S. Interstate Highway System, envisioned as a crucial north-south corridor connecting the Southwest to the Mountain West. Currently, I-11 runs for approximately 22 miles in Nevada, linking the Arizona state line near Hoover Dam to Henderson, just outside Las Vegas. This initial segment was completed in 2018 and serves as both a bypass for Boulder City and a strategic connection between the Las Vegas metro and Phoenix.
Despite its current brevity, the long-term vision for Interstate 11 is far more ambitious. Plans call for the highway to eventually extend from Nogales, Arizona, on the U.S.–Mexico border, through Phoenix and Las Vegas, and potentially all the way north to Reno or even the Pacific Northwest. If fully realized, I-11 would form a vital NAFTA (now USMCA) corridor, improving freight mobility and offering an alternative to the congested I-5 and I-15 corridors in the West.
Because it is still under phased development, much of I-11 exists only in planning documents and proposed alignments. However, its strategic importance has made it a priority for both federal and state transportation agencies. As more segments are constructed, I-11 is poised to become a transformative infrastructure project for the southwestern United States—enhancing trade, regional connectivity, and economic development.

Take a scenic 16-mile drive from Henderson, Nevada to the Arizona state line along Interstate 11. This modern bypass of Boulder City features desert landscapes, views of Lake Mead, and a crossing just west of the Hoover Dam.

Explore Interstate 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada, as we drive 21 miles south from I-15 near downtown Las Vegas through Henderson to Railroad Pass. Formerly I-515, this scenic urban bypass connects the Las Vegas metro to southern Nevada’s desert corridor.

Drive Interstate 11 for 4 miles through Las Vegas, Nevada, from Interstate 15 to Jones Blvd. Formerly part of US-95, this segment was redesignated as I-11 on December 9, 2022.

Drive 5.6 miles north along Interstate 11 (formerly US 95) in Las Vegas, Nevada, from Lake Mead Blvd to the Bruce Woodbury Beltway. Explore this evolving urban freeway and its recent re-designation.

Take a short drive through Henderson to Las Vegas, Nevada, on Interstate 11 (formerly I-515). This 6-mile freeway segment reveals the blend of desert terrain, suburban growth, and highway modernization in southern Nevada. 🌵