Las Vegas is more than bright lights and gambling, hotels and neon casinos.
We have impressive natural attractions, from iconic mountains to lush wetlands. Like
Red Rock Canyon, where you could spend exploring and still not see everything. Or
Hoover Dam,
Lake Mead,
Death Valley, and many other natural attractions.
Let's look at the ten best natural wonders in Las Vegas.
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Valley of Fire[/caption]
#1. Lehman Caves
Location: 5500 NV–488, Baker, NV 89311,
Phone: 775–234–7331
Lehman Caves were discovered in the late 1880s. They are the most famous and the most legendary caves in the region. When you come here, you’ll get to see over 300 shield formations hanging from every cave surface.
#2. Springs Preserve
Location: 333 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107
Phone: 702-822-7700
Springs Preserve is a unique attraction that you can actually experience without leaving Las Vegas. It’s just 3 miles from the Strip. You’ll see green botanical gardens, desert succulents, and even a butterfly house.
#3. Death Valley
Location: P.O. Box 579. Death Valley, CA 92328
Phone: 760-786-3200
Death Valley National Park is “A Land of Extremes,” and there are many
reasons why you should visit. It’s the lowest and one of the driest places in North America. It’s mysterious, colorful, and has a wildflower bloom.
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#4. Clark County Wetlands Park
Location: 7050 Wetlands Park Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89122,
Phone: 702-455-7522
Clark County Wetlands Park has one of the most flourishing desert landscapes in the region. It’s great for biking and hiking and has miles of trails. So, if you enjoy the two, stop by. It also has unique wildlife, ranging from coyotes to turtles.
#5. Mount Charleston
Location: Mt Charleston, NV 89124, USA
Phone: 702-872-5486
Mount Charleston is gorgeous and has a lot of accessible trails for experienced hikers. Charleston Peak stands at 11,916 ft., which, I must warn, isn’t for the faint-hearted.
#6. Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument
Location: Las Vegas, NV 89124, USA
Phone: 702-293-8853
Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument is one of the best places in the world to view Ice Age fossils. If you love history and science, don’t go home without visiting this place. You’ll see fossils that date back to 200,000 years. It’s just 20 miles from the center of Vegas.
#7. Red Rock Canyon
Location: 1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161, USA
Phone: 702-515-5350
This is a natural wonder. If you’re an outdoors person or like hiking, come to Red Rock Canyon. It has a wide array of desert plants and hidden waterholes that offer top-notch views across the city.
#8. Lake Mead
Location: 10 Lakeshore Rd, Boulder City, NV 89005, USA
Phone: 702-293-8990
There are so many things to do and see at Lake Mead. While it exists solely due to Hoover Dam, you can boat, fish, and enjoy endless sunshine here. Hike along the Historic Railroad Trail and enjoy Willow Beach.
#9. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area
Location: Nawghaw Poa Rd, Henderson, NV 89052, USA
Phone: 702-515-5000
Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area will give you a rest from the crowds that characterize Sin City. It’s about 15 miles south, and you’ll get trails that lead away from the busy city. It’s a perfect place for horseback riding, mountain biking, and hiking. Look out for bobcats and mountain lions.
#10. Valley of Fire
Location: 29450 Valley of Fire Hwy, Overton, NV 89040, USA
Phone: 702-397-2088
Valley of Fire State Park is where you’ll find the renowned rock formations of Nevada. You’ll see sandstone structures that are over 150 million years old.