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  • Adventurdome Theme Park - Circus Circus
    2880 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-794-3939      Rating & Comments
    Domed 5 acre enclosed theme park featuring over 15 rides for all ages including the world's largest indoor roller coster.
    Call for hours.


  • Bonnie Springs Old Nevada
    16 miles west of Las Vegas
    702-875-4191      Rating & Comments
    An old western town in Red Rock Canyon 16 miles west of Las Vegas with a motel, petting zoo, shops, activities and western shootouts.

  • Circus Acts - Circus Circus
    2880 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-734-0410      Rating & Comments
    Free circus acts, 11:00 am thru midnight daily.

  • Coney Island Emporium
    3790 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas NV 89109
    702-736-4100      Rating & Comments
    A 32,000 square-foot, Coney Island themed facility with more than 200 coin-op games, 16 midway games, an eight-seat Daytona Simulator, Bumper Cabs, and a city-street themed Laser Patrol! Coney Island Emporium is located on the second level of New York-New York Hotel & Casino.

  • Death Valley National Park
    135 miles (216 km.) from Las Vegas in Death Valley, CA 92328
    760-786-2331      Rating & Comments
    40 minutes by plane,two and a half hour drive by automobile. Has the lowest elevation on North American Continent at 280 feet below sea level (84.93 meters), Zabiske Point, 20 Mule Canyon, Scotty's Castle,
    Tours Available


  • Desert Princess Cruise
    Hwy 95 at Lake Mead
    702-293-6180      Rating & Comments
    Cruise Lake Mead on a unique triple-beck 19th century sternwheeler.

  • Desperado Roller Coster
    Buffalo Bill's, Primm, NV
    702-382-1212      Rating & Comments
    One of the world's tallest and fastest roller coasters is located at the California/Nevada border just 30 minutes from Las Vegas. The ride begins with an initial lift height of 209 feet and a breathtaking 225-foot drop. Tickets are $6.00.

  • Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Cactus Garden
    1 Sunset Way, Henderson, NV 89014
    702-458-8864      Rating & Comments
    Self-guided tours available for factory and outside botanical garden and cactus display. Open Daily 8:30am to 7:00pm

  • Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
    3555 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas NV 89109
          Rating & Comments
    Live African penguins and Chilean flamingos are on display in the outdoor Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, part of 15 acres of tropical gardens. These birds, along with mute swans, black-necked swans, Australian black swans, Gambel’s quail, African crowned crane, pheasants, helmeted guineafowl, swans, several varieties of ducks, Japanese koi fish, grass carp, sacred ibises, macaws, cockatoos, chub minnows and albino channel catfish are carefully tended by experts and live on islands and streams surrounded by sparkling waterfalls and lush foliage. Grebter grackle birds, house sparrows, mallard ducks and hummingbirds are seasonal visitors to the menagerie.

  • Flyaway Indoor Skydiving
    200 Convention Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-731-4768      Rating & Comments
    Expperience the thrill of skydiving indoors.

  • Fountains at Bellagio
    3400 Las Vegas Blvd S. Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-791-7111      Rating & Comments
    Over a thousand soaring fountains fill Bellagio's lake, enhanced at nightfall by color and light. Accompanying this water ballet is the,music of composers such as Copland and Strauss and vocalists such as Luciano Pavarotti.

  • Fremont Street Experience
    Fremont Street - Downtown Las Vegas
    702-678-5600      Rating & Comments
    Features a Space Frame, rising 90 feet in height and stretching almost 1,400 feet along Fremont Street from Main Street to Fourth Street. Set into the inner surface of the space frame are nearly 2.1 million lights. Within the space frame are 208 speakers capable of producing 540,000 watts of sound and concert-quality music. Thirty-two computers generate animated images perfectly syncopated to sound. In addition, there are $2 million in ambient lights, including 180 computer-programmed strobe lights and 64 variable color lighting fixtures capable of producing more than 300 colors, within the space frame. Hourly show from dusk to midnight. Free

  • GameWorks
    3785 S Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-432-GAME      Rating & Comments
    In the Showcase Mall. More than 250 games and a 75-foot rock-climbing structure provides fun and excitement for all ages.
    Open 10:00am to 4:00am


  • Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary
    8103 Racel St, Las Vegas NV 89131
    702-645-4224      Rating & Comments
    Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary is located near Tule Springs and is Southern Nevada's only nonprofit wildlife refuge and public education center housing exotic and indigenous birds and animals in a parklike setting.

  • Grand Canyon
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    520-638-7888      Rating & Comments
    About 300 miles (480 km.) from Las Vegas, 1 1/2 hour flight by plane, Tours Available

  • Grand Canyon West
    approximately 120 miles east of Las Vegas, NV
    877-716-9378      Rating & Comments
    The Grand Canyon Skywalk (opening March 28, 2007) will be the first ever cantilever-shaped glass walkway to suspend more than 4,000 feet above the canyon’s floor and extend 70 feet from the canyon’s rim. Other attractions available at Grand Canyon West include The Indian Village with authentic dwellings, The Hualapai Market, and The Hualapai Ranch, a western town with horseback and wagon rides. Grand Canyon West is the only location throughout the entire Grand Canyon where visitors can access the river and water recreation activities at the bottom of the canyon via helicopter tours. In addition to boat tours on the river, Hummer tours are available along the rim of the canyon and through private areas that are otherwise inaccessible to the public. Directions form Las Vegas: South on US-93, 40 miles past Hoover Dam trun left (North) on to Pierce Ferry Road for 28 miles. Turn Right (East) on to Diamond Bar Road go for 21 miles. Diamond Bar Road will end at the only entrance to Grand Canyon West, which is the Grand Canyon West Airport.

  • Gravityzone Las Vegas Skydiving
    Jean Sport Aviation Airport, Jean, NV
    702-456-3802      Rating & Comments
    Experience the thrill of a tandem or solo skydive in Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps. We offer the highest jump around Las Vegas, all the way up to 13,500 ft. Feel the air rush in your face as you freefall through the air at 120 mph. You get to pull the ripcord with the help of a master parachutist to guide your parachute down to a safe landing. Capture the moment with a Music Video and Still Photography. All our Instructors and Jumpmasters are licensed by the USPA/FAA.

  • Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve
    2400 Moser, Henderson, NV
    702-267-4180      Rating & Comments
    The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve provides the public a venue to see and learn about birds in a human-made habitat providing naturally occurring food sources for resident, migrating and nesting birds. The preserve is home to more than 200 species of birds. The city-owned preserve is open daily from 6:00am to 3:00pm.

  • Hoover Dam
    Hyw 93 at the Nevada/Arizona Border
    702-294-3524      Rating & Comments
    The new visitor center hours of operation are 8:30am to 5:45pm. A guided, 35-minute tours of Hoover Dam take visitors deep inside the monolith for a complete explanation of its history, purpose and inner workings.
    Tours Available


  • IMAX-3D Theatre - Luxor
    3900 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119
    702-262-4500      Rating & Comments
    The Luxor IMAX Theatre features films in IMAX and IMAX 3D. They take you on the world's most exotic journeys - in maximum image and maximum sound - to places you've never been and in ways you've never seen. With a 7-story screen and 30,000 watts of sound, it is truly as high as high tech gets. Experience the IMAX difference.

  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area
    Access off I-15 in Nevada; U.S. Highways 93 and 95 in NV & AZ
    702-293-8907      Rating & Comments
    Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) offers a wealth of things to do and places to go year-round.

  • Las Vegas Mini Gran Prix
    1401 N. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89108
    702-259-7000      Rating & Comments
    A 7 acre Family Fun Center with 3 Go Kart tracks, Gran Prix, Dragon Roller Coaster, Super Fun Slide, 7000 sq. foot Restaurant/Party Room and Arcade. Located just off I-95 at Rainbow and Vegas Dr. Open Year round Sunday-Thursday 10:00am to 10:00pm, Friday and Saturday 10:00am to midnight. ALL ages.

  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    7000 Las Vegas Blvd. No., Las Vegas, Nevada 89115
    702-644-4444      Rating & Comments
    A unique motorsports entertainment experience for every race fan. The 1,500-acre Las Vegas Motor Speedway complex includes a 1.5-mile superspeedway, 2.5-mile road course, 1/2-mile dirt oval, drag strip, Go-Kart tracks, racing schools and a variety of additional motorsports facilities and attractions. 800-644-4444

  • Las Vegas Springs Preserve
    333 S. Valley View Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
    822-7770      Rating & Comments
    Explore the Springs Preserve, once home to ancient tribes and the resting place for weary Spanish explorers. Learn about the history of the Las Vegas Valley as well as methods to maintain a sustainable lifestyle in the desert. The Preserve is open daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Trails close at dusk. Entrance to the gardens and trails at the Springs Preserve is free to the public, however you must obtain a ticket to enter. You must obtain gardens and trails tickets from the Preserve when you visit; you cannot order them online. Admission Tickets and Annual Passes provide entrance to the ORIGEN Experience and Desert Living Center, in addition to the Gardens and Trails. Prices do not include admission to concerts, performances or events. General Admission - Adult $18.95 (Nevada Resident $14.95) General Admission - Senior (65+) & Student (18+) $14.95 (Nevada Resident $13.45) General Admission - Child (5 - 17 years) $10.95 (Nevada Resident $6.95) General Admission - Child Under 5 years Free

  • Lion Habitat
    3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South
    702-891-1111      Rating & Comments
    The MGM Grand Lion Habitat features multilevel areas for the pride lions to play and interact with the public, which is less than 1 1/2 inches away. The Lion Habitat's pond and four waterfalls are for the lions enjoyment, along with tunnels and a canyon to prowl over, under, and through. The Lion Habitat allows direct contact with Lions for photographs, with the hope that visitors will donate to organizations that save the wild habitats for the lions. Open from 11:00am to 11:00pm daily. Admission is free.

  • M&M's World
    3785 S Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-458-8864      Rating & Comments
    In the Showcase Mall. Your favorit M&M's candies, characters and merchandise available in one superstore.
    Open Sun-Thur 10am to midnight and 10am to 1am Fri & Sat.


  • Madame Tussaud's Las Vegas
    3377 Las Vegas Blvd, S., Las VeSuite 2001, gas, Nevada 89109
    702-862-7800      Rating & Comments
    Inviting guests to "Do the Things that Celebrities Do," Madame Tussauds Las Vegas immerses visitors in one-of-a-kind, interactive experiences that create personal memories with some of the world's biggest icons. The attraction's newest experience, Hef: The Experience, featuring Hugh Hefner invites visitors to "Be a Bunny" as they mix and mingle with the world's most popular swinging single while donning the signature bunny ears! Other new experiences include Marry Clooney in which guests say "I Do" to Hollywood's most unobtainable bachelor, "George Clooney," and Celebrity Poker with "Ben Affleck" which teaches visitors the game of Texas Hold 'em while inviting them to go head-to-head with one another alongside "Ben Affleck." Madame Tussauds Las Vegas is open seven days a week. For attraction hours and pricing, please call (702) 862-7800 or visit online at www.mtvegas.com.

  • Manhattan Express Roller Coaster
    3790 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-740-6969      Rating & Comments
    The Manhattan Express loops arount the entire hotel.

  • Mt. Charleston
    US95 North to Hwy 157, then west on Hyw 157 for 17 miles
    702-873-8800      Rating & Comments
    Miles of hiking and biking trails about 30 miles from Las Vegas. The pine forests provide great picnic spots, horseback riding in the summer and skiing in the winter.

  • Neon Museum
    Las Vegas Blvd N & McWilliams Ave
    702-387-6366      Rating & Comments
    We keep our collection of non-restored historic signs outdoors on a 3 acre site in Las Vegas. The signs have been donated or loaned by individuals, businesses and sign companies such as Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO).

    The Neon Museum administrative office is a working office only. We do not have any Museum facilities that are open to the public at this time. Boneyard tours and access are available Tuesday - Friday by advance private appointment only. Appointment times are determined by staff availability.

  • Nevada State Railway Museum
    Near Boulder Hyw & Yucca St. Boulder City
    702-486-5933      Rating & Comments
    There is currently no museum facility but they are offering monthly excursion rides on the following dates: May 1 & 2, June 12, July 3, Aug 14, Sept 11, Oct 2 & 3 and Nov 13 2004, at the following times 9:00am, 10:30am, noon and 1:30pm. Call for the Dec 4 & 5, 2004 Santa Train schedule. Tickets are $5.00; $4.00 for seniors 65 & older; $3.00 for children ages 6 to 11 and free from children 5 and younger.

  • Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park
    500 E Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
    702-486-3511      Rating & Comments
    (commonly known as the Old Fort) The first permanent non-native settlers in the Las Vegas Valley were a group of Mormon missionaries who built an adobe fort along Las Vegas Creek in 1855. They successfully farmed the area by diverting water from the creek. Today, the park includes a remnant of the original adobe fort, which serves as a Visitor Center with interpretive displays. The Visitor Center contains exhibits on the history of the site, as well as historic artifacts. Historic interpretation is and will remain the focus of the park. The Old Fort is open Monday through Saturday, 8 am to 4:30 pm. Admission is $3 for adults and teens, $2 children 6 to 12, under 6 admitted free.

  • Overnight Stay On A Cattle Ranch
    St. George, Ut. 84771
    801-628-4010      Rating & Comments
    Overnight Experience on a working cattle ranch near the Grand Canyon.

  • Parade in the Sky
    3700 W. Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89103
    702-252-7777      Rating & Comments
    Located in Rio's Masquerade Village, the show features state-of- the-art floats that suspend from the ceiling and parade above the casino floor. Three themed parades are performed throughout the day: Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Carnivale in Venice, and Carnivale in Rio. Guests may take part in the parade by riding floats, and wearing costumes unique to each parade (for a fee). The show is free to the public and is performed every 2 hours from 2:00pm to midnight dailt except Wednesdays.

  • Pinball Hall of Fame
    3330 E. Tropicana, Las Vegas NV 89121
          Rating & Comments
    The Pinball Hall of Fame is an attempt by the members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club to house and display the world's largest pinball collection, open to the public. A not-for-profit corporation was established to further this cause. The games belong to one club member (Tim Arnold), and range from 1950s up to 1990s pinball machines.

    4500 square feet is dedicated to the Pinball Hall of Fame, where the entire family can enjoy non-violent pinball arcade games for small dinero. All machines are available for play, so not only can you see them, you can actually play your old favorites. The pinball machines are all restored to like-new playing condition by people that love pinball and understand how a machine should work. All older pinballs are set to 25 cents per play, and newer 1990s models are set to 50 cents per play.

    Since it is a non-profit museum, older games from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s are the prevelant, as this was the "heyday" of pinball. There are no "ticket spitters" here (aka kiddie casinos or redemption). It's all pure pinball (and a few arcade novelty games) from the past.

    Hours: 11am till 11pm, 7 days a week.

  • Planetarium at CCSN
    3200 East Cheyenne Ave, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
    702-651-4759      Rating & Comments
    This excellent planetarium offers special movie programs with titles like The Explorers and Sky Watch. Show times are 6:00pm and 7:30pm Fridays and 3:30pm and 7:30pm on Saturdays. After the 7:30pm showings, telescopes at the student observatory will be available for viewing, depending on weather conditions. Call or visit their website for current showings and special events. Admission is $4 for adults; $2.50 for seniors over 55, children under 12 and CCSN students. Disabled access is available. 5pm-8pm Fri; 3pm-8pm Sat.

  • Red Rock Canyon
    15 miles (24 km.) west of Las Vegas out Charleston Blvd.
    702-363-1921      Rating & Comments
    Once the home of ancient Indian tribes, this magnificent canyon was formed by a thrust fault -- a fracture in the earth's crust where one rock plate is thrust horizontally over another. Take a scenic drive through the blazing red rock formations of Southern Nevada.
    $5.00 per car charge to enter Red Rock. Season passes are available for $20.00 per year.


  • River Rafting Tours
    Pick from Several
          Rating & Comments
    You can pick from several different tours.

  • Rock n' Roll Memorabilia - Hard Rock
    4475 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-693-5000      Rating & Comments
    The hotel/casino's rock n' roll ambiance is created by hundreds of thousands of dollars in memorabilia displayed throughout the property.

  • Sahara Speedworld
    2535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-737-2471      Rating & Comments
    The most intense virtual reality technology on the planet, featuring 24 three-quarter size indy cars capable of speeds up to 220mph. Zip through the streets of Las Vegas or race on a replica of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Also vist the 3-D action simulator theater and hold-on for another ride of your life. At the Sahara Hotel.

  • Sandy Valley Ranch
    Sandy Valley, NV
    702-631-0463      Rating & Comments
    Offering cattle round ups, trail rides and wagon rides. for your corporate training and team building needs, they provide a unique combination of horse and cattle activities mixed with soft-skills training in their conference rooms. Tamer adventures are available with their antique, climate-controlled covered wagon Bed and Breakfast.

  • Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay
    3950 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas NV, 89119
    702-632-7580      Rating & Comments
    Not your typical aquarium, Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay is a total sensory experience designed to transport visitors to an undersea ocean of fantastic sights, sounds and encounters. Featuring 2,000 dangerous and unusual aquatic animals from the world's tropical waters, Shark Reef takes visitors on a journey through an ancient temple that has been slowly claimed by the sea. View 100 aquatic species, including 13 different species of sharks! Open daily 10:00am to 11:00pm. (Last ticket sold at 9:30pm) Admission is $12.95 for adults, $9.95 for children 5 to 12 years old and free for children under 5 years old.

  • Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
    3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-791-7111      Rating & Comments
    "Magicians of the Century" Siegfried & Roy invite you to enter into their Secret Garden where you will see Royal White Tigers, Magical White Lions, panthers, and leopards. Enter this tropical atmosphere, surrounded by palm trees and lush foliage, and a different world that is exotic, enchanting and full of adventure lies before you. The exquisite animals enjoy relaxing in their environment, which was modeled after their natural habitats. The 2.5-million-gallon Dolphin Habitat is home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. Its purpose is to provide a healthy and nurturing environment for dolphins, as well as to educate the public about marine mammals and their environment - including their role in the ecosystem. Four connected pools, an artificial coral reef system and sandy bottom replicate the dolphins' natural environment. Most of the dolphins were born here; the remaining few were relocated from other facilities. Open Daily: Memorial day to Labor day 10:00am-7:00pm; Labor day to Memorial day 11:00am-5:30pm weekdays and 10:00am-5:30pm weekends. Adults: $15.00; Children 4-12 $10.00;Children 3 and under no charge when accompanied by an adult.

  • Sirens of TI - Treasure Island
    3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-894-7111      Rating & Comments
    Sexy sirens battle a band of renegade male pirates in Sirens Cove. Experience music, energy, dance, temptation, danger, excitement, sensuality and seduction. Created by award-winning director and choreographer Kenny Ortega. Free performances nightly at 6:00, 8:00, and 10:00 p.m. in Sirens Cove at the front of Treasure Island Hotel and Casino. VIP viewing for hotel guests.

  • Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park
    1775 North Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89106
    702-647-4685      Rating & Comments
    There are a variety of endangered cats as well as the last family of Barbary Apes in the United States, chimpanzee, eagles, ostriches, emus, talking parrots, wallabies, flamingos, large exotic reptiles and every species of venomous reptile native to southern Nevada. The zoo also features exhibits by the Las Vegas Gem Club and botanical displays of endangered cycads and rare bamboos.
    Open daily 9:00am to 5:00pm. Admission $6.50 general, $4.50 for children ages 2-12 and seniors aged 62 and older, free for children under 2.


  • Speed - The Ride
    2535 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
    702-734-7223      Rating & Comments
    Located in front of the NASCAR Cafe at the Sahara Hotel. Open 10:00am to 10:00pm (till midnight on Fridays & Saturdays). $6.00 per ride.

  • Star Trek: The Experience
    3000 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    732-5755      Rating & Comments
    Star Trek: The Experience is a $70 million, 65,000-square foot attraction featuring several different components. The original attraction, Klingon Encounter, is a 22-minute entertainment experience complete with live interaction and a motion base simulator ride. The new BORG Invasion 4D combines live actors and phenomenal special effects to create an excitingly realistic Star Trek experience. The History of the Future Museum highlights the Star Trek television series and films and includes actual props, weaponry, spacecraft and various award-winning masks and costumes used in filming.

    Star Trek: The Experience offers a "Dual Mission" combo ticket, two great attractions for one great price of $42.99. Guests can ride the original attraction, Klingon Encounter and the new BORG Invasion 4D and visit the History of the Future Museum for the price of one ticket. To experience Klingon Encounter and BORG Invasion you must be at least 42" tall. There is no charge to enter Quark's Bar & Restaurant and the Deep Space Nine Promenade shops. Open 11:00am to 11:00pm daily. Review

    Note: This attraction will be closing September 1, 2008.

  • Strat-O-Fair midway
    2000 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas Nv, 89104
    702-383-4755      Rating & Comments
    Some of the main midway attractions include: The Sky Wheel, a 45-foot in diameter Ferris Wheel. The Little Shot, a smaller version of the Big Shot adapted for kids and the Hover Crash, a futuristic bumper car ride. The midway is located at the base of the 1,149 foot Stratosphere tower.

  • Stratosphere Tower
    2000 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas Nv, 89104
    702-383-4755      Rating & Comments
    See the city like you've never seen it...millions of lights flickering into the darkness of a distant horizon...Las Vegas at night. Breathtaking and unforgettable, its brilliance will last a lifetime. See it from the 1,149 foot Stratosphere Tower - the tallest free-standing observation tower in the United States.
    Tower Hours: 9am - 1am Sunday through Thursday; 9am - 2am Friday, Saturday and Holidays.


  • Sunset Stampede - Sam's Town
    5111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV 89122
    702-456-7777      Rating & Comments
    FREE Laser Light and Water Show at 2:00pm, 6:00pm, 8:00pm and 10:00pm daily, the mountain in the Mystic Falls Indoor Park comes alive as the Sunset Stampede chronicles the Western pioneer experience with music, lights and animation.

  • Theaters of Sensation--3-D Motion Adventure Rides
    3377 Las Vegas Blvd, S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-733-0545      Rating & Comments
    Located at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in the Grand Canal Shoppes. Five different 3-D Motion adventures rides showing on two screens, featuring a virtual Gondolo Ride, mysterious Venetian Carnival, Time Travel to King Tut's Tomb, along with underwater and outer space experiences. Open every day from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM (to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.)

  • Valley of Fire State Park
    North on I-15 from Las Vegas, take NV Rt 169 at Crystal south to park.
    702-397-2088      Rating & Comments
    Scenic landscapes of hidden canyons and unique rock formations, petroglyphs and remains of ancient Indian civilization, Nevada Park Service visitors center, tours available. There is a $5 entrance fee. Visitor Center Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily

  • Volcano At The Mirage
    3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    702-791-7111      Rating & Comments
    Set amid a tropical lagoon, The Mirage volcano erupts every few minutes after dark, spewing smoke and fire 100 feet above the water. FREE.


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