Springs Preserve

Las Vegas, United States

4.2

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Description

Specialties

The Springs Preserve offers a variety of attractions focused on the history and development of the Las Vegas Valley and how sustainable lifestyles play into its future. Features include interactive exhibits, a children’s playground, art galleries, the Springs Café by Wolfgang Puck, a gift shop, 1.2 miles of trails, multiple botanical gardens and space for meetings, conferences, weddings and other special events.

Memberships at the Springs Preserve allow visitors to become part of their community by supporting the nonprofit Springs Preserve Foundation and receiving exclusive benefits, including retail and food discounts, free admission, special event discounts and much more.

History

Established in 2007.

Before it opened to the public in June 2007, the Preserve was home to many Southern Nevadans over the past centuries, including the Pueblo Peoples, Patayan and Numa, who used the Las Vegas Springs and Las Vegas Creek until Anglo-​European settlers began ranching in the valley in the 1860s. As the town grew, the Springs could not meet peak demands. The Las Vegas Springs flows stopped altogether by 1962. In the 1970s, the Springs came close to being paved over by plans for an expressway. Dr. Claude Warren of UNLV conducted an archaeological survey in 1972 that found long-​term human occupation of the site, helping reroute the new Expressway around the site. Concerned citizens and the Las Vegas Valley Water District successfully petitioned to add the springs to the National Register for Historic Places. To further preserve the historic site, the LVVWD Board of Directors approved a plan in 1997 to develop a preserve to protect and manage the cultural, natural and water resources of the site.

Meet the Manager

Amy F.

Manager

Amy Febbo oversees the day-​to-​day operations of the Springs Preserve, including management of the guest services, gardens, science, zoology, education and curation teams. She has been with the organization since 1998.