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Clark County Wetlands Park
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Clark County Wetlands Park

Address:2468 North Moapa Valley Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89115
Phone:(702) 455-7647
Hours:Sunrise to sunset daily
Price:Free
Duration:1-2 hours
Booking:walk-in
Age:all ages
Best Time:Early morning, fall and spring during migration seasons
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About This Experience

Clark County Wetlands Park is a 143-acre nature preserve featuring constructed wetlands and natural habitat in the Las Vegas Valley. The park offers multiple easy-to-moderate walking trails through marshes, ponds, and native vegetation where visitors can observe migratory birds, waterfowl, and local wildlife. It's ideal for nature lovers, birdwatchers, photographers, and families seeking a peaceful outdoor escape from the city's casinos and crowds.

Did You Know

Interesting Facts

  • •The park supports over 250 bird species, making it a premier birdwatching destination in Southern Nevada during migration seasons
  • •The wetlands were designed to filter and treat urban stormwater runoff while creating habitat for native species
  • •Trails are mostly flat and accessible, with distances ranging from short 0.5-mile loops to longer 2-mile paths
  • •The park is located within the Las Vegas Valley and serves as a critical stopover for migratory waterfowl on the Pacific Flyway

Insider Tip

Hidden Gems

  • •Visit during early morning hours (sunrise to mid-morning) when bird activity is highest and lighting is best for photography
  • •The observation areas near the pond systems offer the best wildlife viewing with minimal crowds during weekday visits

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