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    Alijha T.

    I took my 2 year old to springs preserve in march when the weather was in the 90s cause I saw that they had opened their splash park early this year. It was our first time and we really enjoyed it. It was a little crowded on a Saturday but this place is so big it wasn't uncomfortable at all. It did take us some time to figure out where the splash pads were and even with the map it was still confusing. It's basically tucked far away in the back behind the garden area. We did enjoy walking around the museums and learning about the rail roads, dams and plants. The also have a great cafetiria upstairs and it was a nice place to get a drinks and food and just cool down. My son enjoyed it and loved playing in the water. I'd definitely bring him back again.

    Just exquisite
    Amy S.

    What a fantastic place to walk and talk and experience desert gardens with my daughter! Road trippin excursion together... I lost my phone and everyone at Gardens helped us find it. Pete especially and the wonderful ticketing people were so helpful and friendly and kind!!! A must visit when you are here in Las Vegas. Tip: go early when they open at 9a... it gets hot this time of year... Look at my pictures! Love butterflies and the incredible landscape! Lots of parking. Bring your kids and dogs!! Love this place!!!

    Alma Z.

    We have yearly membership. My kids don't get tired of it. We have been coming at least 3-4 times a year for the past 5 years. Our city grew so much. Hope we will be opening more museums and places like Springs preserve for our kids around town. All employees are super nice, welcoming and helpful.

    Butterfly Habitat in Spring
    Caroline L.

    It's so beautiful and calm here! We love strolling around and learning the names of all the plants. Plenty of parking with covered shade but if it's gets full then park across at mall and walk over. If you're local, I recommend the $60 family membership that's annual and supports the preserve. The butterfly habitat is amazing since they have unique types and is only open for about 2 months each fall and spring season. They have activities on certain days with most on Saturday and Saturday that's for all ages but mostly for kids 5-12 years. The Preserve is sectioned off for different areas and there's a Teaching Garden Scavenger Hunt in the back. Plenty of air conditioned places like Sustainability Gallery if you get hot. The trails to hike/walk is 3.65 miles of trails and open from 9am-4pm. The Live Animal Exhibit has cute frogs and Mojave animals. The Springs Cafe has delicious fresh items and I like to get a smoothie or fresh baked cookie and chill on the outdoor deck overlooking the preserve with the Strip views. So much more to do here and at least 2 hours worth!

    Michelle C.

    The Springs Preserve is such an underrated gem in Las Vegas especially if you have kids or just want something to do outdoors when the weather is nice. One of the biggest highlights is the seasonal butterfly habitat that runs for about six weeks in April and May. I highly recommend checking it out. It is easily one of my favorite parts of the SP. There's also a lot to explore beyond that. I loved the flash flood exhibit and just walking around the grounds. The cafe is an excellent stop too if you want to take a break. What surprised me is how affordable it is. For adult locals, it's under $10 and for kids it's less than $5, which feels like a steal for everything you get. Overall, it's a great spot that I think a lot of locals overlook.

    Renee S.

    I went to see the butterfly habitat, because who doesn't love butterflies? Decided to get a membership I'll have to go again before this exhibition ends. Everything from purchasing a membership, to seeing the exhibit went extremely well. We had to wait about 20 minutes to access the habitat, but Springs Preserve had large umbrellas up, as it was a warm day. Bye butterflies!!

    Summer B.

    We are locals and we have an annual pass that we got for my son's first birthday - It is the gift that keeps on giving. Fun way to spend time outdoors and learn about our beautiful state. We've been multiple times already and still have not seen everything! There is a great playground for kids, a splash pad (open seasonally), and most importantly - a coffee shop! There is also a train that kids love to ride that takes visitors to Boomtown. Highly recommended for visitors looking to take a break from the strip and locals with kiddos who need something fun and entertaining to do what isn't just another park. They also do a lot of events here, so keep an eye on the website for updates.

    Mallory D.

    Came here for Earth Day and they had a lot of vendors and "free stuff" for educational purposes. Lots of unique plants and the rose garden along with the vegetable garden was cute. More geared for children or just a place to walk around. A bit underwhelming for adults that enjoy plants.

    Janice H.

    My grandson & I entering the Preserve. I'm grateful for all the amazing and caring staff who took care of me as I hadn't drank enough so was hydrated. Next visit I hydrate better before our visit and take a bottle with me.

    Sarah D.

    What a great way to spend the day! I took advantage of the Museums For All program and got the hubby and kiddo out to see some butterflies! As a local of 10 years now it was my first visit and I'm so happy I waited until I was a Mom! My 8 month old loved everything and my husband enjoyed seeing him light up so that was everything All the attendants were so kind and helpful with any information we had Definitely coming back!

    Lee S.

    With over 30 different species of butterflies this enclosure will definitely brings you up close and personal to them. With the vast amount of butterflies present you're bound to have a few land on you, which, is what I experienced. If you love nature and butterflies this is a definite must see. However, this exhibit is seasonal and runs only from October 4 thru November 24th. So, with only a few weeks remaining, you might want to go soon. Although, I came for the butterflies there is much more to see. This venue encompasses over 175 acres and houses a fox, desert animals, museums and galleries depicting historical events and a room of actual costumes used in Las Vegas shows. A nice place for a family outing.

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    Leslie M.

    We came to visit In the beginning of October with my family and already had decorated for Halloween. They had the butterfly habitat which was nice. The nice weather and fall decor made it a great experience. I highly recommend visiting during the fall. At the garden area, an employee asked my kids if they wanted to plant a flower and so they were able to choose their flower, plant and water. The restaurant there was great and your admission includes admission to the museums.

    Travis P.

    Honestly the highlight of my day staying in Vegas. You can easily spend 3-4 hours with how many attractions they have here. For $18 I felt like it was worth it since you get to check out all the museums here and a botanical garden. A must see while visiting. Parking - Easy they a lot plus overflow parking.

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    Ask the Community - Springs Preserve

    Are dogs aloud?

    Only service animals that are trained are allowed. Non-service dogs and other animals/pets are not… Read more

    How long to spend here with 3 & 4 year old?

    We spent 4 hours with our 3 year old granddaughter. She loved it.

    Hi. Are there picnic tables? For example at the trail heads just outside the facility?

    On the trail system, there are picnic tables at the Cottonwood Grove area, and there are tables throughout other areas of the property, including the Mariposa Playground and near the entrance of the Botanical Garden.

    Each year, Spring Preserves held a plant sale. I would like to know if there will be one for spring 2022?

    Hi Karin, there will be a plant sale on Saturday, April 23 at our Earth Day event!

    Is this place dog friendly?

    Unfortunately, we do not allow dogs at the Springs Preserve unless they are service animals. The purpose of this rule is to ensure wildlife is not disturbed and to protect the archaeological artifacts on the site.

    Are there ever days you're open earlier or later?

    Does this facility Allow dogs?

    Unfortunately, we do not allow dogs at the Springs Preserve unless they are service animals. The purpose of this rule is to ensure wildlife is not disturbed and to protect the archaeological artifacts on the site.

    Is this place dog-friendly?

    Unfortunately, we do not allow dogs at the Springs Preserve unless they are service animals. The purpose of this rule is to ensure wildlife is not disturbed and to protect the archaeological artifacts on the site.

    Is there going to be a day of the dead festival this year? If so what dates?

    Hi Rosita, unfortunately, we've had to cancel this year's Dia de Muertos festival and all other scheduled special events. However, we will have a special altar on display at the Preserve Nov. 1-8 to celebrate the occasion. We continue to monitor… Read more

    Are you able to drop off compost here?

    Hello Hope, Unfortunately, due to permitting, we cannot accept donations of compost. We appreciate you thinking of us, and hope you'll find a good home for your compost!

    Do you have to pay a general admission if you wanna only see the butterfly exhibit?

    General admission is not required if you are visiting specifically for the Butterfly Habitat. Outdoor areas are available to explore at no cost with a free Gardens & Trails ticket. Admission to the habitat is $2 for Springs Preserve value members… Read more

    Has anyone been to the preserve in December? I am looking to possibly get some wedding photos taken next month (I am from out of town). Wondering if there will be trees with leaves still or if it will look bare. Any advice would be great!

    This place looks great year round!

    How much is it eactly for the Hawaii aloha festival ticket price for Adults.?

    $6 (plus cost of admission if you want to go into museums)

    Has anyone been to the ice cream festival? Do they bring in local ice creameries? Is it thrifty ice cream?? IS it just their soft-serve?? Basically, is it anything special?

    Yes it's fun for the family but be aware it's busy.

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    Overall, Springs Preserve is just another reason why Las Vegas is such an awesome and unique place to live.

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    Arte Museum - Yea with moving images.

    Arte Museum

    4.4(852 reviews)
    4.2 miThe Strip

    The museum aspect was incredible. Beautiful art installation. Very immersive. Found ourselves just…read moresmiling and laughing the entire time. Downside was getting upsold on a ridiculous ticket that was supposed to be for an extra exhibit that was just lame TVs no bigger than what I have on my wall at home

    My family and I had an amazing experience at the Arte Museum!!…read more Each exhibit of the museum was beautiful, artistic, and visually stunning. It's easy to walk through and not overwhelming at all. We went last Friday and it wasn't crowded which made it even more enjoyable for our 3 year old son. He especially enjoyed coloring his own mythical creatures, scanning them, and then watching them come to life on the big screen. We also loved the star raindrops exhibit and seeing all the impressive colors. It took us about two hours and we could have easily stayed longer. We enjoyed a beverage at the Arte Cafe towards the end of our experience, which was fun and interactive. Our son loved drinking his chocolate milk while watching the balloon in his drink. It was so cute. The staff were very friendly, well-organized, and helpful. They advised us that if we want to pay extra for the Arte Cafe that it's best to buy it at the main entrance of the museum for $5 per person rather than at the cafe which was $7 per person. A few things I would recommend: - Use a Groupon deal if possible. We paid $48.99 per person for NV residents. Our son was free since he's only 3 years old. - There's valet parking at city center where there's an escalator that takes you directly to the entrance of the museum. It's $15 dollars for NV locals. - The only restroom at the museum is at the main entrance so be sure to use it before going through the exhibits. I highly recommend visiting if you enjoy immersive art. We will be back for sure!

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    GREAT EXPERIENCE! Loved it !!! It was amazing !

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    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum - Voted Best Museum in Las Vegas

    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

    4.4(2.2k reviews)
    2.5 miDowntown

    I thoroughly enjoyed the museum for the most part. Everything they had on the tour was great. Lots…read moreto see if you're into paranormal. Knocking off a star for the tour guides we had. Both didn't seem to enjoy working there and interacting with guests. They also didn't appreciate us asking any questions. My friend fell down the stairs, debatable whether it was a ghost that pushed her or not. The tour guide didn't ask if she was okay or cared. Just mentioned that she signed a waiver so... Despite all of that, I'd definitely go back! Hopefully next time they'll have tour guides actually interested in their job. I'd also be curious if video footage would be added to the tour of my friend falling. It seems they enioy putting everyone on blast that falls or faints in the museum lol.

    I have to preface my review by saying I do not believe in ghosts or the paranormal nor do I believe…read morein any of the stories that I heard during my visit, but I do watch Ghost Adventures more for the curiosity than anything else and I was really excited to visit the museum not because of an encounter, but just because I love anything spooky and was excited to see what was inside. I will say that I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with how much material they packed into this tour and given that it is almost 3 hours, you really do get a lot of bang for your buck. There is a free parking lot attached and as many will point out this is not in a great part of town so if you are visiting during the night it is best to be driven in and out versus walking in and out. They do not allow photography inside so I only have a few pictures from the beginning of the visit, but I would definitely recommend to anyone because it is a really fun experience and it is also very unique. As mentioned I don't believe in any of these things so it was even fun for a non-believer like myself. Overall, a really fun Vegas activity and I would recommend to anyone, and if you are a believer it is even more of a memorable experience I would imagine.

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    Las Vegas Natural History Museum - Camel. July 2025

    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    4.3(243 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We love museums!! This is not too far from Fremont Street and was a great break from the hustle and…read morebustle of Vegas! We welcomed the break! Walking in we were greeted with a very friendly smile, were shown the map, told highlights of the museum and had all questions answered with very friendly service! I loved the striking giraffe statues and loved that all animals except the large eagle were taxidermy! I couldn't believe just how massive the giraffes were, it is a very striking impact to have them greet you at the entrance! Great placement! Stuffed animal room was very neat to see, I have only seen animals like this in a museum in Elko Nevada. We moved on to the aquarium room, saw some small sharks, and some cool fish like puffer fish! We loved the dinosaur room and that would have been way cool if my kiddo was younger!!! The highlight for me, what I was here for was the Egyptian exhibit! Wow!!!! I learned sooooo much and can't belive the actual artifacts that are on display here!! They were absolutely amazing!! This exhibit alone was worth the money!! The machine that you could view the different layers of the mummy was phenomenal to experience!!!

    This place is cool. They had the arachnid exhibit for a few months going on and I just seen it so I…read morewanted to go, but I didn't wanna go by myself because that might be weird without a kid. I don't know. So I took my nephew. He's a little older, but he did like it. It was creepy, but cool some of the spots. A lot of the spiders were hiding. The girl said she thinks it's because the lights are bugging them. So I get it honestly they had a lot of bugs not a lot but for Vegas museum it's good. You know what I'm saying. Next to the dinosaur the head of African I think they were roaches to be honest with you. I took a video of them. N the hissing bugs so gross, I would hate to come across them. The dinosaurs are cool when you push the button to make the sound some little kids do you get scared so be aware. Downstairs there's more artifacts. Creepy downstairs kinda dark n ominous

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    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    3.6(1.5k reviews)
    2.5 miWestside
    Free parking
    Wheelchair accessible

    I will always recommend Omega Mart, Las Vegas, a Meow Wolf installation to anyone I know with an…read moreadventurous open mind. This is the third (Santa Fe and Dallas being the first two) such location I've experienced and they always deliver. I found Omega Mart a bit disjointed and puzzling, but that's just me. The artists and creators did a fantastic job once again of boggling the senses and creating room after room of exciting scenes, lights, interactive props and fun for all to see and play in. My wife and I loved it. keep up the great work!

    The staff working inside are super nice and the art is interesting and provocative-- fun at some…read moreplaces, disturbing at others. I don't know if we just missed stuff, but the boop card wasn't that interesting because we didn't have the time to go through every single employee computer. However, I did not have a good experience with Meow Wolf the business. I had a very small window of availability in Vegas because I was only transiting through for a very short time, and I was really excited to check out Omega Mart. First, we bought tickets for one day. Two weeks after the purchase, Omega Mart sent me an email that they had decided to open later on that specific day and rescheduled us to their new opening time. I asked for a refund, stating we could not make that time. They refused to refund me at first, telling me to just change the day I visit. I think not refunding immediately was poor on their part, since not everyone is from Vegas or in town long enough to be able to accommodate when they suddenly decide to change their hours. Next, on our last night in Vegas, we realized that we actually would be able to squeeze in a 2 hour visit from sometime after 9 to their closing time at 11 (we originally planned to spend the next day, our last day in Vegas, there). Around 7pm, I tried to call Omega Mart to figure out logistics (how sensitive the ticket windows are). However, the phone number on their VEGAS website redirects to a line in DENVER that has different hours. So we figured it would be safest to just buy tickets after we got there. Apparently after 9pm tickets shoot up to $75. That's wasn't posted anywhere, and since no one had picked up the phone, I had no way to learn that information. The way I learned was arriving at 9:03 pm. Sad.

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    Paradox Museum - Looking for what to do? Try a day at Paradox Experience Las Vegas!

    Paradox Museum

    4.6(99 reviews)
    4.5 miThe Strip

    What a cool way to spend some time doing something different…read more Initially we were gonna head to Museum of Illusions. Then, looking outta our window- I saw Paradox Museum! Quick search on Yelp & Google, and knew this was gonna be THE spot. With down time finally in our favor, we stopped by on a Monday afternoon. Took the elevator up and paid at the register. I asked if cash and/ or card are accepted, but it's card only. There are complimentary lockers available before walking into the museum. Watch the quick 2 minute video and away you go. Next to every display or immersive exhibit, you can read what is happening. And why you are experiencing this special effect. It's a great flow of exhibits. And if one particular area is crowded, you can continue on exploring. And return back to the previous one. Staff is so friendly with photo opportunity suggestions. * Restrooms are located near the slot machine/ pole dance area! There are WARNING signs if you have sensitivity to flashing/ strobing lights. Some rooms can be a bit darker while throughout the museum is well lit. The optical illusion to some of the exhibits can cause dizziness. Even the graphic geometric patterns you'll see throughout. Very budget friendly. And from a previous review I read on Yelp, you can also find discounts directly on their website. You'll exit at the gift sho

    11.1.25 I'm usually…read morenot a museum person, but this one completely won me over. My sister and I had a blast exploring the exhibits--and thanks to the super helpful staff, we snapped some seriously cool photos along the way. Some of the illusions still have me scratching my head, and I love that. Hands down, this was one of the most fun and fascinating museums I've ever visited. Highly recommend!

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    Atomic Museum - From Atomic Age culture to the scientific and technological advances, the Museum highlights 70 years of nuclear testing.

    Atomic Museum

    4.2(521 reviews)
    4.4 miUniversity, Eastside

    Very interesting and unique museum in Las Vegas! The Atomic Museum does a great job showing the…read morehistory of nuclear testing in Nevada and how it impacted Las Vegas and the surrounding area. There are lots of interactive exhibits, old equipment, videos, and real historical artifacts. Learning about the atomic testing era and seeing how close the tests were to Vegas was fascinating. The museum is clean, well organized, and easy to explore at your own pace. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable too. The only downside is the ticket price felt expensive -- I honestly wish they charged a little less so that everyone could afford to experience and learn from this unique museum. Still, it's a very educational and worthwhile visit if you enjoy history, science, or museums.

    Amazing educational experience for the whole family!…read more My family and I visited the Atomic Museum and had such a great time! From the moment we walked in, we were impressed by how well the exhibits were set up and how much history is packed into one place. The museum does an excellent job explaining the science and history behind nuclear testing and the Manhattan Project in a way that was engaging for adults and older kids alike. We especially enjoyed seeing the historical artifacts, models, and detailed displays that brought such an important part of American history to life. The museum was clean, well organized, and easy to walk through at our own pace, and there were plenty of interesting things to see that sparked conversations among all of us. The staff were friendly and helpful, and we even spent extra time exploring the exhibits because there was so much to take in. Overall it was a fun, educational outing, and we definitely recommend it if you're looking for something a little different to do in Las Vegas. A great mix of science, history, and fascinating facts that left us all talking about what we learned long after we left!

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    Personal atomic weapons that were developed to use in place of conventional weapons such as the Backpack Nuke and the Davy Cr...

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