Beaver Dam is a census-designated place in Mohave County located in the extreme northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona, settled in 1863. It is located along Interstate 15 approximately 10 miles northeast of Mesquite, Nevada. It is located in the 86432 zip code. It had a population of 1,962 as of the 2010 census. Beaver Dam and neighboring Littlefield and Scenic have the distinction of being the only towns in Arizona along I-15. Owing to their location in the Arizona Strip, northwest of Grand Canyon National Park and west of the Virgin River, they are isolated by hundreds of miles from the rest of the state. Travel to other towns within Arizona requires crossing through either Nevada or Utah, or routing through unpaved roads to the rest of Arizona's road network.
History
The site of Beaver Dam was located along the pack horse route of the Old Spanish Trail from 1828 and the later wagon route of the Mormon Road between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles from 1847. Beaver Dam Creek and subsequently the town was named for a beaver dam that occupied and held back the waters on the wash when the first Mormon party under Jefferson Hunt established the wagon road through the area in 1847. The Mormon Road was used by Forty-niners in 1849 and Mormon colonists and other travelers from then on. Both routes passed southward from the Beaver Dam Mountains, to the Virgin River along Beaver Dam Wash to where it met the river. From 1855, the road was a major wagon freighting road until the railroad arrived in Nevada in 1905. Beaver Dam was first settled by Mormon colonists in 1863.
Contemporary Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam is home to the three schools that make up the Littlefield Unified School District; Beaver Dam Elementary and Beaver Dam Jr./Sr. High School. Beaver Dam and neighboring Littlefield have the distinction of being the only towns in Arizona along I-15. Owing to its location northwest of Grand Canyon National Park and west of the Virgin River, Beaver Dam is essentially isolated from the rest of the state. Travel to other towns within Arizona requires crossing through either Nevada or Utah, or by traversing unpaved roads to Arizona State Route 389 — and even at that, is connected only to the rest of the "Arizona Strip", not to Arizona at large. The Virgin River Gorge is located just to the east of Beaver Dam. The Post Office is located in Beaver Dam on McKnight Boulevard. Fire Station No. 1 is located in Beaver Dam. Beaver Dam has a large population of "snowbirds" during the winter months.
Demographics
Beaver Dam first appeared on the 1930 U.S. Census as District 30 of Mohave County. It had 58 residents and was majority White population. With the combination of all 35 county districts into 3 in 1940, it did not formally appear again until 2010, when it was made a census-designated place.
Onscreen
Beaver Dam has been featured as a filming location for a few movies and television shows.
In films
Scenes from the 1988 movieOn Our Own were filmed at the Beaver Dam Station in downtown.
Scenes from the 2002 movie Crazy Horse were also filmed at the Beaver Dam Station.
Scenes from the 1996 movie Navajo Blues were filmed around the Beaver Dam area.
In television
Unsolved Mysteries filmed a segment of their program in 1995 on Old Highway 91, between Beaver Dam and Mesquite .
Local news stations from Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and national news stations The Weather Channel and CNN have filed reports from Beaver Dam. Most of the reports were about the Beaver Dam Wash flooding and destroying homes and properties, but there have also been police chases, shootings and a fugitive man hunt making national headlines.