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X-WR-CALDESC:Enjoy identifying birds on a walk/roll with a representative o
 f Red Rock Audubon. Your family members and friends are welcome to join us
  but not your pets.  Wetlands Park is a nature preserve that does not allo
 w pets.   Clark County Wetlands Park Nature Preserve\, on the southeastern
  side of the Las Vegas valley\, is part of a 2\,900-acre restoration of th
 e streams and mesquite groves that once lived along the Las Vegas Wash bef
 ore modern settlement confiscated the water. Las Vegas\, in Spanish\, mean
 s “the meadows”. This is part of the original meadows. The Las Vegas Wash 
 is the main stream that drains the entire Las Vegas Valley. There are appr
 oximately three miles of flat paved trails and also some fine aggregate su
 rface trails.\n\nClark County has built a demonstration park with numerous
  trails circulating through the trees and wetlands with an ultimate destin
 ation of a bridge over the Wash. There is a nice duck pond with turtles an
 d crayfish. Keep your eyes open for signs of beaver. Across the bridge the
 re are miles of strenuous paved desert bike trails. \n\nThe park even has 
 a nature center with a theater and is the site of numerous school field tr
 ips. Because this is an area of periodic flooding\, the visitor/nature cen
 ter is elevated. There are long ramps with resting levels from parking up 
 to the information center. An elevator is also available.\n\nTrailheads ar
 e at the visitor center and also across the parking lot at the accessible 
 restrooms with actual flush toilets.\n\nWetlands Park is located at the ea
 stern end of Wetlands Park Lane. The Lane intersects East Tropicana Avenue
  in the curve where Tropicana becomes South Broadbent Blvd. Accessible fea
 tures include restrooms at the parking lot\, as well as nicer restrooms at
  the visitor center. No picnicking or pets are allowed at Wetlands Park.\n
 \nTRANSPORTATION: We know that some individuals rely on RTC Paratransit fo
 r transportation\, but Paratransit doesn’t go to Wetlands Park. To help wi
 th this shortfall\, Trail Access Project is renting a wheelchair ramp van 
 to drive from an RTC Transit Station that Paratransit does service. The va
 n carries two wheelchairs and will be driven by a volunteer.  Additional d
 etails will be confirmed once we receive your request. Must reserve or can
 cel by April 5.\n\nTrail Characteristics:\nLength: >3 miles\nWidth: 8 ft.
 \nSurface type: concrete\, asphalt\, crushed stone\nTypical grade: 1%\nMax
 imum grade: 4% at the Las Vegas Wash bridge\nTypical cross slope: 1%\nMaxi
 mum cross slope: 1%\nObstacles: none\nUse Fee required?: none\nAccessible 
 features: visitor center\, restrooms
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DESCRIPTION:Enjoy identifying birds on a walk/roll with a representative of
  Red Rock Audubon. Your family members and friends are welcome to join us 
 but not your pets.  Wetlands Park is a nature preserve that does not allow
  pets.   Clark County Wetlands Park Nature Preserve\, on the southeastern 
 side of the Las Vegas valley\, is part of a 2\,900-acre restoration of the
  streams and mesquite groves that once lived along the Las Vegas Wash befo
 re modern settlement confiscated the water. Las Vegas\, in Spanish\, means
  “the meadows”. This is part of the original meadows. The Las Vegas Wash i
 s the main stream that drains the entire Las Vegas Valley. There are appro
 ximately three miles of flat paved trails and also some fine aggregate sur
 face trails.\n\nClark County has built a demonstration park with numerous 
 trails circulating through the trees and wetlands with an ultimate destina
 tion of a bridge over the Wash. There is a nice duck pond with turtles and
  crayfish. Keep your eyes open for signs of beaver. Across the bridge ther
 e are miles of strenuous paved desert bike trails. \n\nThe park even has a
  nature center with a theater and is the site of numerous school field tri
 ps. Because this is an area of periodic flooding\, the visitor/nature cent
 er is elevated. There are long ramps with resting levels from parking up t
 o the information center. An elevator is also available.\n\nTrailheads are
  at the visitor center and also across the parking lot at the accessible r
 estrooms with actual flush toilets.\n\nWetlands Park is located at the eas
 tern end of Wetlands Park Lane. The Lane intersects East Tropicana Avenue 
 in the curve where Tropicana becomes South Broadbent Blvd. Accessible feat
 ures include restrooms at the parking lot\, as well as nicer restrooms at 
 the visitor center. No picnicking or pets are allowed at Wetlands Park.\n
 \nTRANSPORTATION: We know that some individuals rely on RTC Paratransit fo
 r transportation\, but Paratransit doesn’t go to Wetlands Park. To help wi
 th this shortfall\, Trail Access Project is renting a wheelchair ramp van 
 to drive from an RTC Transit Station that Paratransit does service. The va
 n carries two wheelchairs and will be driven by a volunteer.  Additional d
 etails will be confirmed once we receive your request. Must reserve or can
 cel by April 5.\n\nTrail Characteristics:\nLength: >3 miles\nWidth: 8 ft.
 \nSurface type: concrete\, asphalt\, crushed stone\nTypical grade: 1%\nMax
 imum grade: 4% at the Las Vegas Wash bridge\nTypical cross slope: 1%\nMaxi
 mum cross slope: 1%\nObstacles: none\nUse Fee required?: none\nAccessible 
 features: visitor center\, restrooms
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T153000
LOCATION:7050 Wetlands Park Lane\, Las Vegas\, NV 89122 US
SUMMARY:Adaptive Hiking and Birding at Wetlands Park
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