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Ghost Towns Lake Mead Recreation Area National Parks State Parks
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State ParksSpring
Mountain Ranch In 1830 travelers on the Old Spanish Trail stopped at the base of Wilson Cliffs to rest and refresh themselves with a drink of water from the spring fed creek. There are picnic facilities, play area, trails and ranch house for you to enjoy. Entrance Fee: Yes Floyd
Lamb The Indians used the Tule Springs as a watering stop in the early yeas. In the 1950s this area became a privately owned working ranch. There are picnic facilities, fishing, hiking, trap shooting and horseback riding for you to enjoy. Entrance Fees: Yes Valley
of Fire This park may make you feel that you have been transported to another planet. The unusual sandstone rock formations and brilliant colors is a site to see. There are Indian petroglyphs for your viewing, too. Petrified wood, beehives, and desert plants make this a place to explore. Hiking trails abound with a different site to see on each one. Camping is available on a first come first serve basis for a minimal fee. Entrance Fee: Yes
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