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Tule Springs Ranch is primarily a recreational park located in Las Vegas, offering visitors a serene environment to enjoy nature, including walking trails, fishing ponds, and a variety of wildlife. The park features historical elements and is a popular spot for family outings and events. It operates as a state-operated recreational area with an entry fee for visitors.
Surprisingly big park extending beyond the historical ranch/hotel and the picking areas on the lakes.
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So many people living in, and visiting Las Vegas have never heard of Floyd Lamb Park (Ranch), aka, Tule Springs. As a Las Vegas Native I have visited multiple times with field trips in school and now as an adult. Take in the history as you enjoy hanging out with the family, fishing, having barbecues, and watching all the ducks, geese, and peacocks. For the fitness gurus, there's a great walking/running trail as well.
Nice lot of trails nice fishing pond and I would definitely go again
This park is amazing! I love all the animals and trees. Definitely beautiful scenery all around.
Bunnies Matter Rescue is located at the Barn. The most amazing place ever. Go check them out.
I couldnβt even believe I was in Vegas the first time I went. Itβs definitely a hidden gem and so worth the trip! You wonβt regret it!
Lovely place, but getting small to host Highland Games
Such a pretty park. We had a great ti.e walking the trails, fishing and the kids played in the trees and chased geese(they don't really like that) there's also a ton of history to learn about the property and the surrounding area. I would recommend it to any family or anyone who loves nature and the great out doors.
I LOVE this beautiful park...green grass, lakes stocked with fish, roaming peacocks and peahens, gaggles of geese and ganders, ducks of various varieties, trails to walk along, and little historical placards and landmarks explaining the history of the property. Visitors pay to enter ($8, I believe) as it is a State operated recreational park, but it is worth it. Summer and spring seasons can be packed, but fall and winter are prime if you want to avoid the crowds and can stand the season's wind and chill...just bundle up and enjoy the surroundings.