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4.8 (135 reviews)

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Billy L.

We saw some amazing long horned sheep again. This place seldom disappoint. I have been here several times to show some of our out of town friends these long horned sheep. There was probably only one time that I went and there wasn't a single one. Usually they have several sheep grazing the grass field and eating.

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Aaron A.

Fantastic park overlooking Lake Mead! The park is most well known for the Big Horn Sheep that graze in the grass, pro tip you can check out the "ram cam" on YouTube to check to see if they are there before driving down. The park has a playground, basketball courts, tennis courts, bathrooms and pergola's with BBQ's that can be reserved ahead of time to ensure availability. Due to the wildlife, dogs are not allowed. Overall an amazing experience if you've never done it or just want to experience the peace of watching wildlife in action!

Ben C.

This is a rare treat to visit a popular park and watch wild Big Horn Ram and Sheep grazing on the grass. The animals seem very comfortable with lots of people around taking pictures or relaxing on the grass. Since these are wild animals, everyone I saw seemed to respect the animals personal "space". As a visual treat, Lake Mead creates a beautiful background.

Climb up to see the best views .
Susan R.

Awwww the magical joy of nature ! This park is just this spot ! If you get lucky you will see the big horn sheep. On just an average day we decided to go to Boulder City . Best decision ever ! We "finally" got to see the big horned sheep . We got to see them butt their horns and play around. Some of the sheep brought the whole family. The sheep watching is a "thing" here . But beware they are wild animals. They seem harmless but getting too close can be fatal . We all love nature . But nature is violent . She takes no responsibility for you at all. So just beware. Be kind too . Behind this park is a mountain walking path that's all dirt covered and you can take the kids, all ages of course and let them run it out. There are many places to hike around without falling . It's a great hike for beginners. Remember, get up! You will not regret it . Nature is amazing and oh she speaks too us . Especially, right now in Vegas . It's that time of year where you will not melt . So let's go out and play and see what the world has to offer us . Today it was big horn sheep and the joys of being in their space.

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Joyce T.

The wild, BIGHORN SHEEP is the main attraction at this public recreational park. The sheep come down the rocky mountainside to help "mow" and fertilize the green lawns here! These are wild animals that tolerate your presence so keep your distance and do not feed them. They will come close to you, no need to chase after them for a photo. Easy to get to and park. It's a real public recreational park AND little trail for the BC residences and everyone to use! Playgrounds, restrooms, tennis courts, picnic areas and more. These beautiful animals were a site to behold!

Brittany C.

This park remains my favorite in the area! Beautiful park, bighorn sheep, and a lovely backdrop of Lake Mead-what else can one ask for? Pack a picnic and enjoy the views and nature watching. Over the years this park has become more and more well known and crowded, so I recommend bringing your own blanket or chairs if you want to sit and hangout. There is a nice playground here, small walking path along with an unpaved trail that goes down from the park, and two baseball fields. There is a shaded picnic area but if you come on the weekends that is usually taken. And most importantly, respect the bighorn sheep and give them their space! I often see people approaching them way too close to take a photo or selfie with them. This is their land. Just enjoy and forget the close up photos!

Lone big horn sheep
Rosie H.

I thought it was so cool to see the lone big horn sheep. I honestly didn't think there would be any earlier in the afternoon but I was pleasantly surprised. I was a bit concerned seeing people trying to get close to it. Poor thing couldn't eat in peace. I just took a few snaps and then left so there was one less person gawking at it.

Jenny L.

If you're driving from Las Vegas to Hoover Dam (about a 40-minute trip), you can make a quick stop at Hemenway Park in Boulder City. It's a peaceful little park with free admission and free parking, making it a perfect detour. The park features a playground, tennis courts, and basketball courts, but the real highlight is Nevada's local celebrity, the bighorn sheep! These wild sheep often show up in groups to graze and rest on the grassy field. They're not afraid of people but thankfully don't beg for food either. Watching them wander around so casually is absolutely adorable. If you walk past the lawn and head a bit further downhill, you'll catch a beautiful view of Lake Mead, adding to the relaxing vibe. Good to know: * No dogs allowed in the park * Bighorn sightings aren't guaranteed, as they come and go on their own schedule Hemenway Park 401 Ville Dr, Boulder City, NV 89005

Big horn sheep
Chris A.

I've been meaning to get to this park based off the local wildlife and it didn't disappoint. The grassy area was filled with long horn sheep. There are plenty of benches for you to sit on and enjoy the sheep. We were with our family who had a young child so we used the play area as well. Everything was functional and in good shape. We enjoyed the swings and slides. There are tennis courts, picnic areas and restrooms as well. We really enjoyed our stop at the park and I will definitely go back for the wildlife.

Bethany T.

THIS PLACE IS AMAZING! I've lived in Vegas over a decade and never knew this existed! I drove down just to see these pretty sheep graze. It was so peaceful and gorgeous, until a bus load of tourist were dropped off and scared the sheep. The mountains on one side and the lake on the other with in the middle. Beyond gorgeous and a breath of fresh air. I even did the mini trail and the placards were very informative. Love this spot

Sarah S.

This is one of the dopest places in all of Nevada, hands down. If you live within walking distance, I envy you. This park has a little nature trail, nice playground, greenery with benches and of course, the stars of the show --- the Bighorn Sheep! They are so adorable and fun to watch. Mind your business though and don't interfere with theirs! Admire these cuties from afar to keep this place safe and free for the animals. There is some parking right along the park and it was pretty busy when we were there. Everyone was actually quite respectful of the animals space and sounds, it was great. Apparently these sheep come down from the mountains to graze, chill out and have some water. If you can't make it to the Hemenway Valley Park, they actually have a "RamCam" (ahem, Ariesssss) to watch them from your home ~ so modern! The best times to go for both activity and gorgeous photos is sunset and sunrise. Animals are more active and those views! Did I mention Lake Mead is also in view while at the park? Yah, it's actually pretty spectacular. If you're headed to/from Vegas, it's about 30 minutes east of town.

Just one of MANY rabbits !!!
John L.

This is one of favorite parks to visit because nice & clean. It's also nice to wach the Big Horn graze whenever they come down from the hills & don't forget about the rabbits. They have little walking trails too. Just remember there are no dogs allowed for obvious reasons & no feeding the WILD animals. We will always return.

Christine Y.

We love the view of Lake Mead from the park. The Big Horn Sheep are almost always there relaxing eating and being photographed. The playground equipment is excellent my granddaughter loves going there and makes friends every time. There are baseball fields right next to it.

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Ask the Community - Hemenway Valley Park

What the best time of day to catch the sheep?

They seem to be out more at sunrise and sunset

Do I have to buy tickets to entering?

No. It's a public park

Are dogs allowed at this park?

No, dogs are not allowed at this particular park. There are plenty of other parks nearby that do allow them, but not here to be respectful to the sheep.

Anyone know what time the animals usually arrive?

No, it's random and depending on the season.

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Nice gazebo spots with tables for many to enjoy the sprawling views of green grass and from a distance, Lake Mead!

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Bicentennial Park - 5/13/23 91 degrees 1500 hours

Bicentennial Park

4.7(9 reviews)
1.1 mi

Between a state road in 66 and a highway in 99. Much like a…read moretime when pioneers rushed towards the Gold in state of California. Overlooking the greatness within the states of Utah and Colorado. Whether as a returning pioneer or a traveling treasure seekers. Both pathways lead into Boulder City. A city of historical preservation. Hence the reasons for their main street row of antique shops. Along with the annual spring jamboree display of keepsakes. A theme of finding rewarding things. With the options to Buy for little cost. Or keep the memories for free. Perhaps Symbolic of purposful things as needful reminders. Much like the towns protected horned sheep. A species once considered the last of its kind. Has grown from a few, into a flock of dozens. When I questioned residents the reasons for the towns secretcy. Do they feel like their town is a special place for certain people. One elder replied. "Yes. This town is special. A place that welcomes people who have a special way of finding it.

When your voluntarily kidnapped across the Stateline to go places you will most defiantly be taken…read moreto Boulder city jamboree. Trinkets, old favorites , and collectibles are in-store to remember good times and, funny thing, smell good times. Even if the doors are locked there is always another open door with a friendly smile and a genuine handshake. A desire to see everything, but you can't stop the Sun from setting, however,you can visit slowly and slow down time. Always there are two to travel, a master and an apprentice.

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Nice green grass 5/13.23 lots of dedicated benches to sit on

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Wilbur Square Park

Wilbur Square Park

3.9(7 reviews)
1.1 mi

Wilbur Square otherwise known as Government Park to us natives. I lived in Boulder City for a…read moreportion of my youth and I have always loved this park. Wilbur Square is dedicated to Ray Lyman Wilbur who was the Secretary of Interior from 1929 - 1933. There were also several trees planted in the immediate area that were dedicated to some loved one who have passed on. This park is the host of the annual Art In The Park that the city hosts each October as well as the BeerFest and I am sure many other events. The park is a nice size and is a great place for a game of frisbie, football, having a picnic or just enjoying the day. Mature and tall trees provide ample shade and although the grass is not as lush as it used to be, it is still provides good ground cover. The pathways are wide and there are plenty of park benches to sit on to read a good book or just destress. You can't miss this park as it is the star of Boulder City. It is at the very end of the highway before you descend down towards Lake Mead begging you to stop and take a stroll.

Site of the yearly BCBF with about 30 breweries and 10 food trucks. The park is a grassy oasis and…read morea nice setting for imbibing in craft brews of all sorts! Plenty of room to lounge on blankets and soak up the sun and atmosphere. When not overrun with beer stations and food trucks, the park is mostly open space. A paved path winds through the park as well. The park would be a nice side trip while visiting downtown Boulder City as it's located in that area. Perhaps after purchasing a lovely picnic lunch at one of Downtown's quaint restaurants. TIP- Take a short walk up the hill behind a government building to get an expansive view of Lake Mead (while it's still there).

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Wilbur Square Park - A sign about Boulder City at Wilber Square Park.

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Xeriscape park - @ Xeriscape park - 10/25/17

Xeriscape park

4.0(1 review)
3.3 mi

Xeriscape is an escape to a 1/2 acre Xanadu in Boulder City, Nevada. It is a tiny peaceful and…read morehappy oasis that I encouraged me to slow down and live in the moment for a good hour. In a sense Xeriscape Park belongs on a "From Google Street View to Yelp Review" list. I am driven to see new places and landscapes, which causes me to do some exploring on Google Maps. When I was exploring over Boulder City on Google Maps, I saw a small parcel of open space at the northeast corner of Veterans Memorial Drive/Georgia Street and Buchanan Drive directory east of Veterans Memorial Park. It was inevitable that when I returned to Veteran's Memorial Park, I was going to explore it in real life. What amazes me about Xeriscape Park is the fact it is surrounded by homes and a substation at the exact time it resembles a miniature pine forest. The tall mature pine trees are a breath of fresh air. And very clean fresh air. If there was such a thing as a scent recorder, the scent of these mature pine trees would be a five star production. Seated on a comfortable bench and breathing in the aroma of the pine under the canopy of mature trees had the magical touch of putting my mind at ease and bringing me to living in the moment. The soundtrack was chirping birds. Xeriscape Park is also a place where children and bunny rabbits come to play. At the entrance stands an idyllic playground that includes swings suited for little kids and adults. Just like the park, the playground was well maintained. If you are travelling from outside Boulder City, I recommend visiting Xeriscape Park in conjunction with Veteran's Memorial Park. Now, Veteran's Memorial Park in my opinion is worthy of a drive. Xeriscape Park is an extension of a Veteran's Memorial Park adventure. This paragraph explains hiking to and through Xeriscape Park from Veteran's Memorial Park. It is approximately. 33 miles and 5 1/2 minutes. What you want to do us locate the walkway between the dog park and the BMX track. This leads outside the park to Buchanan Drive. Now you want to turn left on Buchanan Drive headed North. The Park will be on the right across the street where a sidewalk is nonexistent. Here you will see the Xeriscape Park sign. At the first cross street, you will walk or I suggest run across a Buchanan Road minus a crosswalk to the park. The Park is in actuality to segments. The north segment that you have entered is a diminutive forest featuring pine and supposedly plants that are adaptable to the desert. When you continue walking south alongside a drainage channel parallel to Buchanan Drive there is a substation. You want to continue south between the substation and drainage channel while being attentive to branches. You will enter the south segment. You want to turn right where a shady walkway leads to the idyllic bench and playground. This is the perfect spot to breath in the crisp pine tree air and live in the moment. Now that all the stress has been released you will want to retrace your steps back. In my opinion being stressed out is a decision. In the future when I feel that I am about to become stressed I will strive to make the decision to escape to a little Xanadu like Xeriscape.

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Xeriscape park - So shady that it is difficult to see the bench. (11/6/2018)

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Sun Dial Park - "I get a lot of more work out of men by treating them like human beings. "

Sun Dial Park

4.0(4 reviews)
1.4 mi

The beauty of the outdoors should make your heart pound and sing…read more Are you singing, humming some special tune, tapping your foot to a rhythm. Does your heart go thump thump and pound fast ! Do you why? Your outside! This is Sun Dial Park! This was a previous space that housed workers fixing the Hoover Dam endeavor oh so long ago. It's a peaceful piece of green that has huge trees to provide shade and protect you from the sun. The huge trees create a canopy to keep excess heat and sunlight out. Now we can explore the park being cool and not hot! It's not a huge place it's small. Some things come in small packages anyways. Ever wonder or need to let your thoughts wander and flow . Come and sit under a tree and absorb. What are we absolutely absorbing? The serenity of the world. Let it speak to you . The tree you're sitting under is beautiful and proud to hold you in its arms while you contemplate life. The beautiful mural done in turquoise that greets an individual as they walk into the park sparks your imagination and curiosity . While the front of the mural takes you a moment to admire on the backside is a small portrait of those that made the dam and Boulder City possible. This beautiful art piece makes a wonderful backdrop for a picture too . If you blink you will miss it! What am I talking about? Blinking life will pass you by. In an instant it's gone ! Live life and be free and love each and everyday. Go outside . Now the sundial is so small that you will miss it . And if you're seeking it, look hard because it's in the middle of the park . Now why are you standing here. Go outside and play . Don't waste it !

Today is the first weekend of October when the cool weather replaces the brutal hot weather and…read morewhen the annual Art in the Park Festival takes place in the Boulder City Historic Business District. Unfortunately this year, I worked instead of partaking in the festival. However, mentally my mind is very close to the Art in the Park as I write my review on a diminutive, pretty pocket park close to the site of Art in the Park. It is Sun Dial Park.     This pocket park is named after the sun dial in the center. In spite of this, the point of concentration is the Boulder City Big Horn Sheep Mural. This mural is a popular photo spot in the Boulder City Historic Business District. Psychologically it serves as a "Welcome to Boulder City" monument.     It is tremendously easy to confuse Sun Dial Park with Frank Crowe Park. The residential Birch Street separates the two sister parks. If I overlooked the sign, I would likewise believe that it is part of Frank Crowe Park. With that said, I would recommend checking out the Frank Crowe Park Yelp listing. But, before doing that I would recommend continuing along with this review. And from here, it discusses Sun Dial as a park by itself and as a component in a downtown walk. This walk is based on my first hand experiences as part of an annual Railroad Pass to Art in the Park hike, as part of a downtown walk, and numerous visits.      As a park by itself, I rate it three stars. It is a transition spot between the autocentric Nevada Way and the walkable downtown. From my observations, the main amenities are the open grass, benches, mature trees, big horn sheep mural, and sun dial. My main activity here has been pausing on the shady bench overlooking the sun dial.    My logic for taking long to write this review is that by itself it is a tiny park. I decided on four stars because it is one of the points of interest on a downtown Boulder City walk including Jim Crowe Park, Reflections Center, Lake Mead Overlook, Wilbur Square Park, and the Historic Business District that is cumulatively is a great experience. Here is a description of this walk. I started off with coffee in downtown's Dam Roast House and then walked a short distance to the southwest periphery where Sun Dial Park is. Here, in this safe and clean pocket park, I relaxed sitting on a shaded bench overlooking the sun dial. From there I passed through the contiguous Frank Crowe Park and onto the historic residential streets that remind me of Heritage Street in the Clark County Museum. They would lead me to Reflections Center. After taking in the sculptures and the Red & Black Mountain vista, I rejoined the residential streets back to Nevada Way at the northeast preiphery of downtown. I would take a short out and back walk to the Boulder City Lake Mead Overlook. Then I would walk back to the downtown where I sat on a bench in Wilbur Square Park (where Art in the Park is held) overlooking the Historic Business District where the hike concluded. Recently I complemented the walk with lunch in Tony's Pizza. Therefore, I give Sun Dial Park four stars in lieu of three on account of real life experiences of where it has been a component amungst components that make up a four star downtown Boulder City walking experience.

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Sun Dial Park - The beauty of this tree ! She sings just listen .

The beauty of this tree ! She sings just listen .

Sun Dial Park - Sun Dial Park and Downtown Boulder City, Nevada.

Sun Dial Park and Downtown Boulder City, Nevada.

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Inside Sun Dial Park.

Desert Adventures - Aaah million dollar view

Desert Adventures

4.4(188 reviews)
2.4 mi

My husband and I did the full-day Black Canyon kayak tour with Desert Adventures and I seriously…read morecan't recommend it enough. I grew up in Vegas and have been on this river a ton by boat, and I've also hiked to both Gold Strike and Arizona Hot Springs. Those hikes are super rewarding but honestly brutal. This experience was completely different in the best way. Being able to get out of the river and be steps away from hot springs was amazing, and the views from the water are hands down the best. We met the team bright and early at 5:30am for launch, and everything was super smooth. They shuttled us, got us fitted for life jackets, handled waivers, and gave a quick safety rundown. Launch timing is strict because of the park service, but they made it feel easy and not stressful at all. Definitely be on time, though, because due to this strict timing, they will leave without you. The kayaks were such a game-changer. They were longer touring kayaks with foot-controlled rudders, dry storage, and actual back support. Super comfortable for me and somehow also worked great for my 6'2" husband (he had a larger boat). Since it was just the two of us, our guide Holmes customized the whole day to our pace. He took us to hidden spots I had never seen before, even as a local, and helped us avoid crowds. We did some hiking, rock scrambling, used ropes at Boy Scout Canyon, and explored hot springs that you can only get to from the river. It felt adventurous but still very safe, and he gave great tips the whole time. He also knew so much about the area. History of the Hoover Dam, plants, wildlife, etc. I learned a ton - even as someone who felt familiar with the area. This is exactly why I'm glad we didn't just rent kayaks. Having a guide made it feel like a next-level experience. We got to relax more while he handled the route and found the best spots. We got lucky with perfect early April weather. No wind, super glassy water, and we could see fish deep in the water. The 12 miles honestly felt way easier than expected, especially with how well Holmes guided us through the current so we could just float and chill a lot of the time. They also packed a great lunch, snacks, and plenty of water. You really just need a sun shirt, hat, sunglasses, swimsuit, water shoes, and sunscreen. They take care of the rest. Even though we leaned a little more adventurous, I could totally see this being doable for beginners, too. You don't need to be super athletic to enjoy it. Pickup and cleanup were easy and seamless. They handled everything while I grabbed a snack and relaxed, which honestly made it feel even more special. This was such a cool experience, and I would 100% do it again. Already recommending it to friends, and I would definitely consider doing the overnight version next time.

Desert Adventures is great! We did a self led excursion…read moredown the Colorado river but used this company to drop us off and pick us up! They provided a large trailer with ample shelves and space to put are gear onto. A safety speech was also given. This company has special authorization to enter the Hoover Dam property and take people down to launch from the entrance of the Hoover Dam. They instructed you to move quickly as there was a time limit for getting everyone/everything Into the water and away from the area. The next day, they were prompt with their pick up and helped us load our gear back onto the trailer. I would definitely use this company again and recommend them to others.

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Desert Adventures - Launch at Hoover Dam

Launch at Hoover Dam

Desert Adventures - On the Colorado River. Our second night of the Bighorn Classic 3-day river trip.

On the Colorado River. Our second night of the Bighorn Classic 3-day river trip.

Desert Adventures - Fun day, fun times!

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