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Really nice place to learn about the animals that live in the area. Very well put together

whenever I want to relax, I come here, I take my dog, bring something to eat, and I love it!! it is very relaxing.

This hidden gem in Boulder City is a great place to take a walk or ride a bike and best of all it is usually very quiet. Within the park there are seven statues featuring the various types of wildlife that call Southern Nevada home. There are plenty of free parking spaces available at the Bootleg Canyon Park Parking and the walk to the gazebo along a paved path is not very long and ends near the tortoise statue. The covered gazebo has two picnic tables available for those who would like to enjoy lunch while taking in a wonderful view of Boulder City.

Quant little winding trail. Seems like you in someone else's yard or something though the way there always seems to be a person camped out at the picnic tables like they own the place. Excellent views.

This hidden gem of a park is NOT on Trip Advisors top 70 places in Boulder City, or highlighted in other tourist information. It was a serendipitous discovery for us, after walking around the Nevada State Railroad Museum. The rocks and plantings are awesome, as are the giant sculptures for kids to play on.

This is a really neat place to stop by, go for a quick hike, and take some cool photos. The statues are awesome. You can get some scenic photos as well, especially during sunset. I must disclose that when we were there, around sunset, there were some coyotes nearby. We heard their howls and saw them in the distance. They were getting closer as we were getting back to our car at the parking lot. Don't let that discourage you from checking this place out, just be mindful and aware of your surroundings.

Stopped by to check out the stone animals with my granddaughters as a surprise and they loved it! Nice Little Rock garden with larger than life animal statues that they can climb upon. The trail is paved and takes a three year old minutes to complete. I, on the other hand wanted to ride the huge a$$ mountain bike because mountain biking is a passion of mine so a win win for Opa.
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