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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve

4.6 (79 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Kimberly D.

Found this place on accident while driving around the area so i decided to check it out. Its a beautiful place and there are lots of different ducks and birds - even turtles! You didnt get to walk the entire sanctuary but i did get to see a lot, i will go back again and walk the areas i missed. It was a beautiful day and this place offers beautiful views!

Brittany C.

LOVE LOVE LOVE this place! This has to be my new favorite outdoor space in town! It is so peaceful and a beautiful spot to see the birds in their natural habitats. Great for walking around or even packing a picnic to relax for the early afternoon. They even have one resident tortoise here (Tino) that you can watch when he is not hibernating :) Free entry and you must sign in and out at the front office (which you must go through to get into the preserve). They close by 2 pm so make sure you get here early enough to allow time to enjoy the sights. I like to spend at least 2-3 hours here just walking around and enjoying nature, but you can easily spend more time here. Definitely a fun spot for all ages. I highly recommend this spot!

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James M.

By far, one of the best areas in Nevada to get some birding in and other wildlife. Friendly staff with a sign-in area with restrooms. There is also a small gift shop. There are plenty of viewing areas with several ponds and an elevated tower for a good view of Preserve. Cear trails, some hard top which may be easier for less mobile. Bird feeders near some picnic tables so you can relax and let them come to you. We have been here several times & it has never failed us for some great sightings. It is Free and a great break from the hustle & bustle of Vegas.

Lake view
Sooran K.

I always enjoy Bird Viewing especially as a bird mama. It was nice weather and I loved seeing so many ducks on the lakes.

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Marta P.

Only 25 minutes from home in Las Vegas great place to visit today was over 75F to warm for me to be in full sun definitely recommend in cooler weather

Bird Preserve in July at around 7:00am
Vivian C.

What an amazing find here in Henderson! I am always looking for new paths and trails for early morning walks/hikes, and this one showed up on my AllTrails app. I have also seen that they have small events (like live music or kid-friendly activities) and have always passed the entrance countless times. Let me just say the entrance doesn't even come close to doing it justice, lol! Once you pass the stretch of road from Galleria Drive and get to the building entrance, you'll start seeing it transform from a semi-junk yard to a clean, well maintained area. After you park and walk into the building, they'll have you sign in before heading to the actual preserve. The lady at the front desk who I spoke with was really friendly! The preserve scenery is beautiful and serene. If you can catch the first hour of sunrise, the light is gorgeous when it pours gently through the tree leaves over the water in certain areas. The sounds of the birds and the water makes for a peaceful stroll around the 8 bird viewing ponds. Parts of the trails here even take me back to the colorful, tree-filled hikes I miss going on back in Missouri. I look forward to seeing what the preserve looks like as the weather changes! I also can't wait to bring my toddler here. I think my husband would love it too! (Pictures from July 2023)

K A.

We checked out the Storywalk at the Bird Preserve recently, and it was such a cool find! If you haven't been, it's basically a trail around pond #1 with pages from a kids' book posted along the way, kind of like what you'd see at Cornerstone Park. We took our time walking the loop, reading the story and checking out the nature facts posted along the trail. You could do it in 30 minutes, but we spent about an hour and a half just enjoying the peaceful vibe. Definitely looking forward to coming back and trying out other Storywalks too!

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Jacqui C.

A preserve well worth visiting! The signage is very small so it can be easy to miss. When you show up, you will need to sign in and give the front desk your first and last name, plus you will need to check out when you're ready to leave. Inside the front office, they have a bee colony, where they had hundreds of bees busy at work, which I thought was cool! There was so much wildlife all around! Out of these, we saw a roadrunner, two rabbits, and two different quail families. They also have a desert tortoise named Tino, who, unfortunately, did not come out at the time of our visit. Most of the animals went into hiding when the temperatures started rising. We went a little earlier in the morning before it got too hot (the preserve closes at noon every day during the summer, FYI). It was a little humid, however, which made the weather feel hotter than it actually was. We made sure we had plenty of water on us, and I ended up getting my steps in and walking almost two miles around the preserve. They do sell bottled water for $1.00 if you don't have any with you. I think I want to come back once the hot temperatures are out of the way. Definitely worth it if you like to explore wildlife.

A frog
Rosemary J.

This is always a nice place to walk around and see birds but today was different there were dead ducks and birds everywhere and the water was low.

Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve Tino the Tortoise
Jules P.

Went here for the first time today. First off, the ponds are beautiful and well worth the visit. I'll be honest I got really, really hot and felt faint after walking for only an hour between 10-11am. So, my advice is to dress for the weather, go earlier than I did, and bring a large water with you! There are covered viewing spots, benches, and trails. If you go with children - keep an eye on them at all times! We got to see Western Grebes, American Coots, a gorgeous Northern Harrier, White Faced Ibises and lots and lots of beautiful dragonflies! Check out the pics =)

Niki S.

Once I found out about this place! I went 3x in one week:) that can explain how much I love this place! First, the map took me to an animal shelter but it only took me few mins to find the entrance street to the preserve is one the west side of the Animal shelter (the sign on the street is not visible if you were traveling east bound on Galleria Dr) Once you follow the sign and end at the parking lot, process to the door where you enter the office and to check in with the staff and off your go to explore! It was like an oasis in the desert that I wouldn't even imagine if not seeing it with my own eyes. Birds signing and flying around in the late morning...the mountain reflects on the water....it's so damn peaceful. They close early (fall hours: 6am-2pm) and I was told to be back at the office to check out before 1:50pm. The trails that run around the area is approx 1.8 miles so give yourself plenty time to explore. Or come back another time! Since you have to check in and check out when you leave, even though most of the time inside the preserve that I did not see anyone around, It made me feel quite safe;) I can say this is one of my favorite places in Las Vegas:)

Janice H.

This place is awesome! Fabulous, friendly, and helpful staff; Jose and Cindy were courtous and kind. Loads to see, so come early if you can, as with the temperatures climbing, the preserve closes at noon for the animals and birds to seek shelter in the shade. There are six ponds to walk around with different species of fowl to spot. We arrived later on, so we only made it around two of them, with our almost 4 year old grandson. It's a rare gem and free of charge, so we purchased some t shirts and a pair of kids binoculars, that our grandson is enjoying! It was interesting inside to learn about the bees, and a few other species of animals and lizards, etc. in the area. We were fortunate to have Tinto the turtle came out of hiding, so helping feed Tinto Willow blossoms was a highlight for us!! Thank you, Cindy, for your generosity!

Malika W.

Fun and relaxing outdoor bird watching. The bird preserve is about four miles round trip, if you walk around every pond. There's several ponds and ways you can walk around the ponds. It's a great place for social distancing. It's best to go early so you can see many types of birds before it get hot in the day. We came around noon since it took us forever to get ready for the day. The preserve is open from 6 am to 2 pm. Even when we went in the afternoon, we were still able to see a few different types of birds, ducks, geese, and a tortoise. My little boy really liked being able to sit on the many benches along the ponds and bird watch. We brought binoculars so we could see everything up close. The preserve is free- you need to just give them your information of how many in your party, name, and where you are from (city). They log how long you where there for since you enter and exit in the same small building. We were at the preserve for a couple hours. Masks are required when you enter the building, but not around the preserve, as long as you social distance. The preserve is a little difficult to find. You have to look closely for the signs for it along Boulder Highway and Galleria Drive. When we found the signs, it looked like we were driving towards the dump. The road you turn down weaves around a trailer junkyard. Most of the areas of the preserve are not shaded so bring water, sunscreen, and a hat. I will definitely come back to bird watch.

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