The Botanical Garden at the Springs Preserve is truly a hidden oasis in the heart of Las Vegas. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a stunning display of vibrant flowers and meticulously maintained plant life. It's clear that great care is taken to keep the gardens beautiful and inviting year-round.
The garden offers a peaceful, family-friendly environment with plenty of shaded seating areas that provide a welcome break from the desert sun. The friendly and knowledgeable staff add to the experience, always ready to offer insights or directions with a warm smile.
One of the highlights is the variety of gardening classes offered. They are engaging, hands-on, and incredibly informative—perfect for both seasoned green thumbs and curious beginners alike.
There’s so much to explore that it’s impossible to see everything in a single visit. I highly recommend breaking up your exploration into several trips to fully appreciate all the different areas. And don’t forget to bring your own water—while the garden is well-equipped, staying hydrated is key when strolling through the expansive grounds.
Whether you're a local or just visiting Las Vegas, the Botanical Garden at Springs Preserve is an enriching, serene destination that’s not...
Read moreBased on the reviews and pics, it was not what I was expecting. I've been to desert botanical gardens in Arizona that were much better. I took my 22 year-old daughter and the museum was quite frankly very boring. We stayed in there for a maximum of 15 to 20 minutes. The exhibits are quite honestly for a much younger crowd. There were a group of 3 to 5-year-olds, which were quite entertained by the flash flood simulation. I realize this is a desert climate, but I wasn't expecting the outdoor plant exhibits to be so sparse. A lot of the plants seemed outright dead. Very disappointing that the butterfly exhibit was closed. Just for reference I have been to desert botanical gardens in December in Arizona and the plant life was far...
Read moreThe gardens is beautiful, The animal exhibit with the fox, lizards, it looked like a playground area for the children was amazing little sandbox to explore and dig up things were cool, the polar exhibit was amazing, learning about the lake and the flood exhibit was also amazing, and the recycled exhibit was amazing as well..loved it i want to see the rest of the springs preserve..especially the butterfly exhibit..my 1st time as a chaperone with my granddaughter and sisters 2nd grade classes was the best experience...
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