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Reviews — 8

Super great Rangers! They have Junior Ranger badges for Lake Mead and Tule Springs Fossil Park. And have three more books (Railroad, Angler, and Night sky) with badges or patches for finishing each one. Interesting exhibits. The rangers are very knowledgeable and helpful.

Great views & helpful staff. A short video can be viewed, they have a Gift store, if you have your National Passport book, remember to get your stamp. Clean restrooms.

Super nice staff. They let my daughter use their wifi to do college classes for a few hours on our trip. They sell prickly pear jelly for $9.99 for a large container. At the Grand Canyon, the same jars were about double the price. Super clean bathrooms and a water refill station and really cool cactus garden. This is a must stop for people

Most amazing and healing place to be one with yourself. Great energy great vibes, light and love sent to even one enjoy I highly recommend taking in the trails and lake Mead is amazing. Pack a lunch n get out there, only you can stop you.

This is a nice stop to add to your trip! There are interactive displays which are real fun and educational for both children and grownups.
There is a small gift shop up front and a hidden larger giftshop hidden in the back after going through some narrow, winding corridors.
There is a nice view of the lake from the parking lot.
There is a small gift shop up front and a hidden larger giftshop hidden in the back after going through some narrow, winding corridors.
There is a nice view of the lake from the parking lot.

What a lovely stop on a journey! Things are in bloom, and it was breezy, and there were house, finches singing around the building and of course the view is fabulous. Check out the store! And the restroom is work clean. I am really happy for my lifetime senior pass to get into six different types of government manage properties across the country national parks.

Lake Mead, Boulder basin. America’s first national recreation area, Hoover and Davis Dam completed 1935 and 1953 respectively. 892 feet tall.It tamed the Colorado river and created Lake Mead and Mojave in the mist of the Mojave desert elevation is 517 feet at Davis Dam to 7072 feet on the Shivwits plateau. Inside the visitor center we met Taylor, Art and John, fabulous. Taylor was the best, ask her about her private stash of the stamps, she gave me a box.
I WOULD RECOMMEND
I WOULD RECOMMEND