Park offers stunning city skyline views and a spacious, beautifully manicured lawn. Playground features large climbing structures, zip lines, and concrete slides that attract families and children. Atmosphere stays calm and peaceful, making it ideal for picnics and evening visits.
Wide open spaces and updated play equipment make this park great for kids and families. It offers a billion-dollar view of the city skyline and has well-kept paths for walks or workouts.
A pipeline swing stands out as a cool feature. Many areas offer fun spots to climb, slide, and swing, plus zip lines add extra excitement.
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Fox Hill Park is free to access and offers stunning views of the Las Vegas skyline.
The park is safe and well-maintained, making it ideal for families with children.
Restrooms at the park are clean and stocked with soap.
Wetlands Park offers paved trails winding through a lush oasis with shady trees and flowing water that contrast the surrounding desert. The atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, attracting families, nature lovers, and photographers who enjoy spotting wildlife like rabbits and ducks. Play areas and easy terrain make it accessible for children and older visitors.
Many easy, paved trails wind through shady trees and flowing water, creating a peaceful spot for walking, hiking, or biking. Wildlife like rabbits, birds, and ducks add life to the park, while a playground offers space for kids to play.
Interactive exhibits offer a hands-on way to explore the wetlands, plants, and creatures. The visitor center stands out with its engaging displays that make learning fun.
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Wetlands Park is free to visit.
There is ample parking available, both paved and unpaved.
The park has clean bathrooms available during business hours.
Park combines strong western theme with covered wagon picnic tables and a functioning windmill. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, with plenty of shade from large trees and open grass. Families and dog owners find it welcoming, with playground and equestrian areas.
The park offers covered playgrounds and picnic tables that provide shade and comfort. It features horseshoe pits, benches, and picnic tables under covered wagons, adding a unique touch. The area is well maintained and safe, with a lovely walking trail surrounded by trees and plants.
A really cool functioning windmill stands out here. Covered wagon picnic tables add to the cool western theme. The landscaping and secluded setting give the park a cool vibe overall.
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Western Trails is dog-friendly, but dogs should be kept on leashes.
The park has sections where visitors can bring their horses.
If parking spots run out, there is plenty of safe street parking.
Modest adobe fort with original walls and historical exhibits offers a quiet, serene atmosphere amid lush landscaping and shaded picnic areas. Visitors explore well-preserved outdoor structures alongside informative indoor displays that trace early settlement history. The site combines authentic restoration with thoughtful presentation, creating a peaceful retreat from urban bustle.
The park acts as a community hub with cultural events, festivals, and educational programs. It offers interpretive exhibits, guided tours, and a visitor center that provide insights into the area's history and early settlement.
Small park offers a cool glimpse into early local history. Walking around reveals a historic fort that stands out as a unique piece of the area's past.
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Admission is $3 for adults, making it an affordable visit.
The park hosts blacksmithing and tinsmithing classes twice a year.
Expect a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, away from the Strip's hustle.
Metal sculptures of Ice Age megafauna and a large mammoth statue greet visitors, setting a distinctive prehistoric tone. The park offers interactive exhibits, a modern visitor center, and scenic views that combine education with natural beauty. Shaded picnic areas and well-maintained trails create a comfortable, accessible environment for families and learners.
Visitors find educational exhibits and interactive displays that explain Ice Age megafauna and geological history. Activities suit all ages and abilities, making it a solid spot for families and nature lovers.
Fossils feature prominently with a small museum and hiking trails showcasing them. A wall with projections adds a unique visual element. The Trench K Trailhead offers an interesting path to explore.
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The entrance fee is $3 per adult, free for children 12 and under.
The park is open Wednesday to Sunday from 8:00am to 4:30pm.
The park offers activities suitable for all age groups and abilities.
Park features beautiful ponds, trails, and big shade trees creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. Plenty of picnic areas, fishing spots, and playgrounds attract families and outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife like peacocks and ducks add to the natural charm.
A beautiful, spacious park with multiple ponds for fishing and many walking paths. It offers wildlife sightings, historic sites, and mountain views, making it a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy nature.
A cool oasis in the desert, this spot offers a peaceful and clean environment perfect for hanging out or family outings. Dogs enjoy the space, making it a relaxed place to unwind.
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It costs $6 to enter Floyd Lamb Park, payable by card.
Parking at Floyd Lamb Park also costs $6.
Veterans and military personnel can enter Floyd Lamb Park for free.
Circular layout with a running and walking path surrounds an open, well-maintained green space featuring water sprinklers and a children's play area. The atmosphere stays peaceful yet lively, attracting families, dogs, and groups for relaxation and play. Shade and picnic spots support casual gatherings in a clean, safe environment.
Open spaces with playground, water sprinklers, and picnic tables make it great for kids and dogs. The park stays clean and peaceful, perfect for barbecues and relaxing with family.
Water sprinklers offer a fun way to cool off on hot days. The spot feels relaxing and has a cool vibe overall.
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There are no bathrooms at the park.
Parking is limited at Essex/West Charleston Lions Park.
The park is clean and well maintained.
Wildlife habitat features real flamingos, lush greenery, waterfalls, and koi ponds in a quiet oasis setting. The atmosphere is tranquil and peaceful, offering a calm break from busy surroundings. Visitors often find it a free and serene spot to unwind and enjoy nature.
A quiet park sits in the middle of the strip featuring a wildlife habitat with flamingos and ducks. Twisting paths run along a stream with bridges overlooking giant koi.
A bird sanctuary with flamingos and other wildlife creates a unique stop amid the busy Strip. The habitat feels like a cool oasis with beautiful birds and fish in a natural setting.
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The entrance to the habitat is free.
No tickets are needed to enter the habitat.
The habitat hosts informational shows twice a day.
Large park with a big pond and island offers a peaceful atmosphere filled with birdsong and plenty of grass. Multiple play areas and sports courts serve families and active visitors. Shaded picnic zones and a splash pad add to the family-friendly environment.
Spacious grounds feature a big pond and multiple sports courts including basketball, tennis, and baseball. Clean facilities and covered picnic tables provide comfort, while three playgrounds offer options for kids.
Fishing spots offer a cool vibe with calm waters and shaded areas. The park overall feels relaxed and refreshing for outdoor activities.
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The park hosts various events throughout the year, including the Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Expect large crowds during major events, which can affect parking and accessibility.
Safety concerns arise due to the presence of homeless individuals and litter in some areas.