The Springs Preserve is a 180-acre cultural institution designed to commemorate Las Vegas’ dynamic history and to provide a vision for a sustainable …
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Jan 23, 2025
My boyfriend and I bought the family membership, and it’s already paid for itself. We used the discount at the cafe, and it was amazing! We got 10% off and only $60 for two people all year. Springs P… Full review by msbotsford
Nov 26, 2024
A large property so you can do a lot of walking even if you take the tram to Boomtown. In fact after all the walking I wasn't up to seeing the Nevada Museum. I am sorry I missed it, but my exploratio… Full review by Kristen B
Nov 17, 2024
My wife and I stopped in for something to do one afternoon. It's interesting but quite a bit of it is geared towards children. We did enjoy it but be aware of the audience intended for. The butterfl… Full review by Brent M
My mother is in a wheel chairi, is this accessable for her to go here? and can she see most of the exhibits/ Do you have discounts for hanicap, elderly and locals? Do you also have shows on Sunday
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My husband and I were able to get a AAA discount; not sure about the others. You may wish to call ahead and ask.
Does anyone know how much each individual exhibit within the preserve is? Thank you any info is appreaciated
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We paid a few bucks for the butterfly garden, but it was worth it. We were also there for a special mother's day brunch. It was around forty dollars but it was worth it too. The food was …
We paid a few bucks for the butterfly garden, but it was worth it. We were also there for a special mother's day brunch. It was around forty dollars but it was worth it too. The food was good. We also paid six dollars to crack a geode. It was fun and mostly white quartz. If you do this and your flying be prepared to have your bag that you put the geode in searched. Apparently the quartz sends up a red flag. We had a good laugh at that after TSA let our bags go.
Is it possible to get there using public transportation?
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We used Uber and the service was excellent. It cost us 10.00 each way to/from the Luxor. I think that public transportation would likely get close but I'm not sure how.