Flights into Las Vegas may sometimes experience a little turbulence as heat rises from the desert floor, but once you’ve touched down at McCarran International Airport, the luxurious Vegas hotels , known for great entertainment and amazing casinos, will soon embrace you, whether you’ve booked a room on the Strip or Downtown. While most people are in Vegas for either a convention or relaxation, there are also a number of places of interest that let you know more about the nearly century old city than a casino or show might tell you.
The Spring Preserve is a cultural institution of about 180 acres created to commemorate the history of Las Vegas, providing a look into the sustainable future of this desert area. Here, you will find museums and galleries, outdoor concerts, botanical gardens, as well as a trail system that wanders through a beautiful wetland habitat. Upcoming events for the Fall at the Preserve include the Haunted Harvest, where groups and individuals have created their own scarecrows, which will be on display between October 15 through October 31st. The best of these entries will receive an award in adult and youth categories. Entries are supposed to promote using sustainable or recycled materials, while also exploring Halloween folklore.
The Preserve also includes a number of other attractions, such as the DLC Patio Gallery, where you’ll find professional amateur and youth photography of Nevada. In the Origen experience, the live exhibits of crawling, prowling, and flying creatures are available, not to mention a series of gardens and trails. It’s an excellent way to take a break between casinos and shows and learn more about Vegas’ natural environment.
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