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Springs PreserveFour trails through the Preserve give visitors a close
look at the cottonwoods planted by early settlers
and the site of the original springs.

Four trails at the Springs Preserve lead visitors through both a cultural and environmental history of the Las Vegas Valley.

The trails are open daily from 10 a.m. until dusk and are free to the public.

Each trail features interpretive displays allowing visitors to experience the Springs Preserve in its natural environment. Discover how Native Americans, early settlers and Mormon missionaries relied on the Springs to survive.

More than 1.8 miles of trails wind through picturesque landscapes and lead to the Preserve's cienega, a desert wetland that serves as a tranquil home for hundreds of native plant, bird and animal species.

With the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed at the Springs Preserve to ensure wildlife is not disturbed.