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The 9 Best Parks in Las Vegas
"Before the Bellagio, not many people in Las Vegas knew what a conservatory was. Today, this beautiful indoor display of horticultural creativity is one of the city's best-known (and free) attractions. As the seasons and holidays change, the staff of the Conservatory swoops in to create sculptures and scenes made with plants, flowers, and other materials."
"3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas NV 89109, map | Hours: Open 24 Hrs. The Bellagio does an amazing job at updating their gardens seasonally. We did a post of their 2014 Christmas display, but there’s always something new to see each season."
"The flowers, trees, and other plants in Bellagio's soaring atrium are fresh and alive, grown in a 5-acre greenhouse. The artistic floral…"
"Floyd Lamb Park, at Tule Springs, is a pleasing oasis with its 680-acre park, with luxuriant vegetation, animals, lakes, and sightseeing’s of the Sheep and Spring Mountain Ranges. The momentous Tule Springs Ranch is gathered inside the park and provides chances for visitors to learn about the conventional working ranch and early Las Vegas lifestyle. The park provides a number of programs."
"Right at the heart of Tule Springs lies an amazing haven among the desert area. At Floyd Lamb Park, you’ll find everything you’ll want for your outdoor getaway. This 680-acre park has numerous large ponds that support plant and animal life, lush vegetation, lakes, and views of the Sheep and Spring Mountains."
"Next up is Tule Springs' Floyd Lamb Park, situated at 9200 Tule Springs Road. With 4.5 stars out of 203 reviews on Yelp, it has proved to be a local favorite."
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."
"Just west of Las Vegas, the limestone cliffs and alpine forested peaks of the lofty Spring Mountains rise unmistakably above the Mojave Desert. The Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway is a modern, state-of-the-art interpretive center featuring educational dioramas, exhibits and artworks. Make this your first port of call for explorations into the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area section of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest."
"S. DecaturRolled ice cream is a big thing here in Vegas and there are plenty of places where you can get it, but Frost N’ Roll is a few steps above most others. The ingredients they use are top of the line, including organic agave instead of sugar and fresh fruit that’s hand-picked daily. Their premium dairy ice creams are all-natural, preservative-free, made fresh to order, and customized for each customer."
"Ronald’s Donuts have dedicated the top two shelves of donuts to their vegan patrons but keep it discreet so there’s never any vegan shaming on the premise. With an old school bakery interior design, this forty-year-old donut shot doesn’t leave out the classic treats such as the old-fashioned donut or bear claw. We imagine this is what heaven will taste like and is no surprise they have patrons who return frequently since their early years of existence."
"Anyone looking for a traditional donut shop in the Las Vegas area should check out Ronald’s Donuts. Ronald’s Donuts is known for its classic, old-school choices; however, they all come with creative twists. Everything at Ronald’s Donuts is made fresh, in-house, every day."
"This stalwart of the doughnut world goes old school with choices such as maple bars, glazed, custard filled, jelly, cinnamon twists, cinnamon rolls and apple fritters. Nab a bag of doughnut holes as well. Be sure to ask which varieties are vegan if that suits your diet."
"I had been wanting to try this place, someone told me it was better than winchelles. I finally got the chance to order for some guest I had over, I order..."
"The east side’s Donut Hut has been around since 1980 and fans there lovingly refer to owner So-Tee Seung as the Cambodian Rambo. The place specializes in classic doughnuts, but do order the blueberry doughnuts and anything with a cream cheese frosting. While only open in the morning, doughnut fans might be able to snag something later at night."
"Donut Hut has been open for more than 40 years on the east side of Las Vegas. The owner is So Tee Seung, nicknamed by Donut Hut’s loyal customers as the Cambodian Rambo. Donut Hut is known for its classic donuts, which are always flaky, fresh, and fall apart in the mouth."
"Centennial Hills Park is a 120-acre modern regional park that features a playground with inclines and characteristics for all abilities. It is also built around a historic reversed riverbed thought to be the last remaining remnant of a great network of such channels that before wrapped this area. It is also a great location to have a celebration party or particular event."