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This page last updated on 05/20/2019
This page last updated on 05/20/2019
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There are numerous daytrips within the urban and suburban areas of the Las Vegas Valley (Fig. 01). These public parks and wildlife areas, all within relatively short distances of the Strip, can provide locals and visitors alike with many enjoyable hours of hiking, birding and photography. Though each of the locations below offer their own unique experience, they all have one thing in common, they offer an opportunity to experience various forms of wildlife in a relatively natural environment. Clicking the titles of each of the site descriptions below will take you to pages with pictures and full descriptions for each location.
Duck Creek Trail. The Duck Creek trail system is located at the southern end of the Clark County Wetlands Park. The trail is broken into 2 short, connected loops - Quail Run & Coyote - which when combined make it into a 2 mile walk. Its four wetland ponds attract ducks, shorebirds, and other wetland species. Hiking-Birding-Photography
Terrazza Park: Terrazza Park is Henderson's newest park. At a cost of more than $5 million, the park is located at 1992 Galleria Drive near Lake Las Vegas. It has a basketball court, open turf area, picnic areas and access as a trailhead with access to the Wetlands Connector Trail and Clark County Wetlands Park. It leads to two hike along both sides of the Las Vegas Wash. The Las Vegas Wash is the vital channel through which the Las Vegas Valley's excess water returns to Lake Mead at Las Vegas Bay. Hiking, Birding and Photography |
Lorenzi Park. This 59 acre park is Las Vegas' oldest park. Though more of a family recreation area, this urban park and its grassy fields contains a fishing pond, rose gardens, and many old cottonwood trees, all of which attract a variety of duck, geese and birds. Birding
