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    Aliante Nature Discovery Park

    Aliante Nature Discovery Park

    3.7
    (154 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Let's step outside!…read more Lend me your hand, Come and dream with me ! Nature is our natural destiny and ultimate reset! All the nature that you need here is present. They have ducks and a huge eco system that even include little frogs. Watch out for duck droppings, and no feeding the ducks. Now the playground area is all fenced off. No water fowl are allowed to play with the kids. So channel your inner child and go place. Life is pain, but we are playing and getting rid of some of those scars. The playground here is all ropes and climbing. Wow! Can you climb up to the top and back down. Not fall on your face. I did it! No hospital! Yay! Now, bring the family and see the world around you . Lots of furry babies were walking their owners this morning. What an amazing place. Beware of goose dust! Walk the whole park and get your steps. At the end is a water fall . It's a nice little walk around. Come and play ! If you have little kids this is a place to visit the dinosaur area is cute. Get out and explore! Play and challenge yourself! Relive the incredible experiences and journeys of life as you keep the connections of you alive. Play and practice is life happening all over again . Just from going outside.

    This was our first time here and we were really impressed. It's such a huge, beautiful park and…read moredefinitely a great spot to get outside and unwind. Right now the main playground is closed for the month due to construction (it looks like they're replacing the ground), which was a little disappointing, but there's still plenty to enjoy. The pond is the highlight, filled with ducks, turtles, and pigeons, which makes it really fun for kids (and adults) to watch. There's also a peaceful waterfall that adds a calming vibe, and several bridges you can walk across that give you great views of the water from different angles. The walking paths are wide and perfect for strollers, bikes, or just a nice casual walk. There's also lots of open grassy space for picnics, playing, or just relaxing. Even with the playground closed, it didn't feel like a wasted trip at all. We'll definitely be back once construction is finished to experience everything fully.

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    You can walk through it.
    Child's playground
    Child's playground
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    Ice Age Fossils State Park

    Ice Age Fossils State Park

    4.4
    (71 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Amazing Park which is really well designed and staffed with super enthusiastic and informative…read moreRangers. Parking is available and has paved walkways to the restrooms and the museum. The restrooms are clean & well stocked. The museum is beautifully done with nice touches in the walls and metal work. Nice & cool inside after the heat outside with a small gift shop with a nice selection of stuff from t-shirts to stickers, books, etc. All reasonably priced. The information desk is staffed by Rangers, ours was a young lady Ranger who was extremely informative and helpful. We spoke about the trails, possible wildlife sightings and staying hydrated. The Visitor Center is full of information presented in displays that are well done & eye catching. There is a small theater with a short movie that talks about the area and the history of what and how different fossils were discovered. The trails are well marked, recommend sturdy shoes, and plenty of water - it was hot and even with shade areas brutal so start early and hydrate, hydrate and hydrate. There are informative displays throughout the park. There are also metal sculptures of what once roamed the very ground we walk on today. A fascinating place to visit and I definitely recommend.

    A mammoth roamed here! Sure right!…read more Actually it's been proven right here where this ice age fossil museum stands. In the 1960s, "the big dig," took place. During the 1960s, an ancient site, this very site was a huge trench! They have made it so you can walk the original trench that was dug in the 1960s. It's actually a real trench . Now not a lot was found! But mammoths here in Vegas! It's because the area used to be a lush green forest and at some point in history under water. They lay out all the layers of dirt, you can see the ages over time! It's incredible. Let's get our nerd on! They have highlighted a trail with animals that would have been alive during these times with the mega fauna. Now they have not included the flora of the past. But the animals and facts are all marked on a small trail . Walk and learn! During the "big dig," the funding was limited. In fact these show images of where the anthropologists and scientists camped here on site . The breath of the past is here! The foot of man can not be seen here in a large pattern. They have found stone tools that date all the way back to the 1880s, but they cannot prove anything. The mammoth remains are incredibly valuable. We had mammoth here in Las Vegas. Come and let your imagination wander! This is a great place for the littles of the family. The community is involved here with art lovers from all grades and their drawings in the actual museum portion of the exhibition. Your price per person is only $3.00! Come and explore and enjoy something different here in North Las Vegas!

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    Camels are native to the US.
    Art Mammoth style .
    Art Mammoth style .
    Giant mammoth completed construction in 2019 and first appeared at Burning Man

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    Giant mammoth completed construction in 2019 and first appeared at Burning Man
    Craig Ranch Regional Park

    Craig Ranch Regional Park

    4.3
    (232 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Cliff Notes Price Range: 0…read moreParking: Lots! Perk: Outside park Non-Perk: Outside elements Ambiance: Have I mentioned, outside? Dress: Comfy Noise: Low Temperature: OUTSIDE Recommend: 100%. Response Time: N/A Professionalism: (Depends on you and how you treat others) Date: 4/11/26 Dissertation: We came here for Pirate Fest, but the park itself deserves its own little standing ovation, preferably with a dramatic pirate hat tip. This place is huge, beautiful, and surprisingly impressive. It has that rare park energy where you can wander around and still feel like you have only discovered about 12 percent of it. The grounds are spacious, clean, and well kept, with plenty of room for events, families, kids, dogs, festival chaos, and people like me pretending I am "just going for a stroll" when really I am hunting for snacks. For a big event, it worked really well. There was enough open space that it did not feel like everyone was crammed together in one sweaty little patch of grass questioning their life choices. The park gives you room to breathe, walk, sit, explore, and fully commit to whatever themed event you accidentally became emotionally invested in. Overall, this is a vast, beautiful park with great event potential and plenty of space to enjoy. We came for the pirates, but the park itself was definitely part of the treasure

    We visit this park 2 or 3 times a week. We always have a blast. The only con is the duck & geese…read morepoop.

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    Craig Ranch Regional Park
    Farmer's Market on Sundays
    Farmer's Market on Sundays
    Craig Ranch Regional Park

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    Floyd Lamb Park At Tule Springs

    Floyd Lamb Park At Tule Springs

    4.5
    (333 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    This park is located on the outskirts of the Vegas Area. There is a price list for the entrance…read morefees located at the entrance. It was $6 for 1 car on our visit. The lady at the gate was friendly and efficient. There are numerous picnic areas, fishing from the lake/spring at the "center" of the park, and paved walking paths/trails around the park. There are several lots along the entrance road--just keep driving till it ends if you cannot find a parking or want to start walking further in the park. Birth he picnic areas and portions of the trails have shade. There are grassy areas as well. This is a very nice place to take a walk during the temperate months or near dusk or dawn when it is cooler in the area. If you are visiting the area and want to get away from the busy city or live here and want a nice place to walk, fish, picnic, or sit, this is a great place to go. Also, they have a bunny rescue that lets you adopt bunnies to save them like a dog rescue--open hours are posted in the park.

    Worst place to fish in Las Vegas, the park is always super dirty with trash and bird poop. You…read morewould think they would actually take better care of this place especially since they charge you to come in this dump. Everytime the trout stock happens the birds eat just about everything they will not stock large mouth bass in here. The Marshalls are never here to check fishing licenses and unfortunately the people that keep most of the fish don't have one. I offered to pay for a large mouth bass stocking out of my own pocket and they denied. DO BETTER

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    Turtles sunning
    Peacock on top of water tower

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    Centennial Hills Park

    Centennial Hills Park

    4.0
    (105 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Visited Centennial Hills Park (dog park area) and honestly had such a great experience from start…read moreto finish. First off...parking was a breeze. There's plenty of it, and it's super close to the dog park, which is always a plus when you've got excited pups ready to go. The park itself is split into a small dog area and a large dog area, and both sides were well maintained. The grass was green and mostly clean, and there were multiple shaded seating areas to relax while keeping an eye on your dog. I really appreciated the water fountains placed around specifically for the dogs, they looked clean and well kept, which isn't always the case at dog parks. There are also lots of trees, so even on warmer days, you can find shade easily. There were easily 15+ dogs there during our visit, and the overall vibe was great. Most of the dogs came over to say hello, and they all appeared healthy, well groomed, and social. No aggressive behavior at all... just the occasional male dog trying to assert dominance, but nothing escalated and owners stayed attentive and in control. That alone says a lot about the type of crowd this park attracts. Speaking of people...everyone we encountered was friendly, respectful, and responsible. It was really nice to see that every dog owner we noticed picked up after their pets. That level of consideration makes a huge difference. Beyond the dog park, the rest of the park was just as lively. The volleyball courts were packed with groups having a good time, and the fields were full of soccer teams ranging from little kids to teens. Even the restroom was well maintained, soap to wash your hands, full rolls of toilet paper, no trash or debris on the floor no floaters in the toilets. The playground was surprisingly not crowded, and it looks like it's been updated....there were no traditional slides, but instead more interactive and physical play structures like climbing ropes, stairs, and obstacle style features that make it fun in a different way. Even the parking lot experience stood out... people were patient, respectful, and courteous. One driver even pulled back into their spot after starting to back out just to let me pass, even though I had paused for them. It's little things like that that really add to the overall experience. All in all, it was an amazing day at the park. The weather was perfect, which definitely helped set the tone, but the cleanliness, friendly atmosphere, and thoughtful layout of the park really made it stand out. This is one of those places you'll want to keep coming back to.

    This is a huge fun park in NW Las Vegas. Our young kids love the big red playground, which includes…read moreswings and a couple of slides. There's also a splash pad and a big grass field to run around in. The bathrooms are close by and maintained well. The walking trail features structures that display prehistoric animals and information about them. We really love how close it is to the Centennial Hills Library. It's a fun outing to do the library and then the park!

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    Second of two playgrounds
    Second of two playgrounds
    Centennial Hills Park
    Amphitheatre. An event at night.

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