Lakes in Clark County provide diverse aquatic environments amidst a desert landscape, offering opportunities for recreation and natural appreciation. The region features significant bodies of water such as Lake Mead, formed by the Hoover Dam, and the resort-oriented Lake Las Vegas. These lakes are integrated into the natural surroundings of mountains and canyons, fed by the Colorado River. Clark County's lakes serve as key points for outdoor activities and provide a contrast to the urban environment.
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Tule Spring in the Floyd Lamb Park is an oasis in the desert! Tule Spring, a natural perennial spring feeds several small ponds in the park and has allowed people to live here for centuries. This verdant spot by largest pond in the park is a great place to relax by the water and look out for all types of waterfowl and insects as well as peacocks that roam the park! You might see people fishing in the pond as well.
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The walkway through this remarkable arched bridge is inspired by a medieval-Roman bridge of the same name in Florence. Pastel hotels sit above you, held aloft by elegant arches that look out upon the lake and shade the walkway below.
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These fountains are so stunning. They are perfectly matching with the music, which is playing during the show! The shows are every 30 minutes, in the later hours even every 15 minutes. Although it’s so crowded, it’s a beautiful experience, definitely recommendable!
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Railroad Lake makes up the heart of Cornerstone Park. There are dirt and paved paths that circle around the reservoir that are popular for walking and jogging. You can connect these loop trails to the longer rail trails passing by here, too.
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Sunset Lake is the centerpiece of Sunset Park. There is a paved path that circles around the water with various pavilions, benches, and picnic tables lining the trail so that you can take a break and take in the views.
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The Lakeview Overlook is just a short distance from the Hoover Dam and offers panoramic views of the Boulder Basin from a higher elevation from the dam itself. To the northwest you can see Hemenway Harbor, the tunnels of the Hoover Historic Railroad, and power lines that extend out and up from Hoover Dam. To the northeast, you can see Rock, Boulder and Saddle Islands and the Muddy and Black Mountains.
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Construction is currently underway directly in front of the Bellagio (as of December 2023). However, you can watch the show from the side or from the bridge. The view from the other side of the street is not so good.
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Tule Spring in the Floyd Lamb Park is an oasis in the desert! Tule Spring, a natural perennial spring feeds several small ponds in the park and has allowed people to live here for centuries. This verdant spot by largest pond in the park is a great place to relax by the water and look out for all types of waterfowl and insects as well as peacocks that roam the park! You might see people fishing in the pond as well.
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Clark County features several notable lakes, each offering unique experiences. The largest is Lake Mead, known for its vast waters and recreational opportunities. Lake Las Vegas provides a luxury resort experience, while Lake Mohave is a serene desert gem. Smaller, community-oriented lakes like Twin Lakes and Sunset Park Pond also offer local charm and activities.
Lake Las Vegas offers a variety of water sports, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and Duffy boat rentals. For a more unique experience, you can try flyboarding and jetpacking. The area also features scenic walking trails, restaurants, shops, and two prestigious golf courses, providing a tranquil retreat.
Yes, several lakes in Clark County are great for families. Lake Mead is ideal for a family day out with picnicking, swimming, and sunbathing. Sunset Park Pond, located within Sunset Park, offers picnic areas, playgrounds, a splash pad, and fishing. Tule Springs Lake in Floyd Lamb Park is another family-friendly oasis with wildlife and scenic views. Additionally, highlights like the Fountains of Bellagio and Lake Mead Overlook are also considered family-friendly attractions.
Near the lakes, especially around Lake Mead, you can find extensive hiking and cycling trails. The River Mountains Loop Trail connects to the Historic Railroad Trail, offering views of old train tunnels. For more specific routes, you can explore various easy hikes in Clark County or cycling routes like the Red Rock Canyon loop. The Northshore Road is also a popular cycleway.
Lake Mohave is known for the Arizona Hot Springs, which are accessible via a hike through a stunning slot canyon. This offers a natural spa experience amidst the Mojave Desert landscape.
Clark County boasts several impressive man-made attractions. The Fountains of Bellagio feature 1,200 water jets dancing to music, illuminated by 5,000 spotlights. The Lake of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas offers a sensational imagery show with a 90-foot performance waterfall. At Lake Las Vegas, the Ponte Vecchio is an architectural highlight inspired by a medieval-Roman bridge in Florence.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in several Clark County lakes. Twin Lakes in Lorenzi Park are known as popular fishing spots for bluegill and channel catfish. Sunset Park Pond also offers fishing opportunities, making it a great option for a family outing.
The lakes provide habitats for various wildlife. At Tule Springs Lake within Floyd Lamb Park, you can find 680 acres of wildlife, vegetation, and views of the Sheep and Spring Mountain ranges. Lake Sahara, part of The Lakes community, is a beautiful spot to observe swans and other birds. Vern's Pond, near a large willow grove, also acts as a food source for local wildlife.
The Lake Mead Overlook provides panoramic views of the Boulder Basin from a higher elevation, including Hemenway Harbor and the Hoover Historic Railroad tunnels. The Hoover Dam itself also offers breathtaking views of Lake Mead.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. For example, near Lake Mead, you can find routes like 'Boulder Beach via River Mountain Trail'. More options for mountain biking can be found in the MTB Trails in Clark County guide.
The Lakes at Desert Shores community features four interconnected man-made lakes, including Lake Sahara and Lake Jacqueline. These lakes offer residents and visitors opportunities for boating, fishing, and paddleboarding, surrounded by waterfront homes and a private clubhouse.


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