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Ice Age Fossils State Park -- Parking and Exterior
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Ice Age Fossils State Park Parking and Exterior
Ice Age Fossils State Park

Ice Age Fossils State Park Parking and Exterior

Ice Age Fossils State Park was established in 2017 and opened to the public in 2024. This small (315 acre) state park is tucked up against the much larger (22,650 acres) Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument. Together, they protect the paleontologically rich Upper Las Vegas Wash, but in particular, the State Park protects the major excavation sites.

The state park is located off Decatur Blvd. There are not yet any entrance signs, but watch for the Monumental Mammoth, which is visible when approaching the area. When turning into the parking lot, a small sign welcomes visitors.

There is parking for 50 or so vehicles, including handicapped and EV charging spaces. The Visitor Center is the large building on the left, and the restrooms are in a detached building to the right. Behind the restrooms, there is a large shade structure with 23 picnic tables.

Link to Area Map or State Park Map.

Ice Age Fossils State Park
North Decatur Blvd approaching park entrance (view N)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
North Decatur Blvd; Monumental Mammoth comes into view (view N)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
North Decatur Blvd at Ice Age Fossils State Park entrance (view N)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Ice Age Fossils State Park entrance gates (view E from Decatur Blvd)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Entering the parking lot (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Park entrance sign (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Parking lot (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
EV parking and charging station (view SE)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Reserved, accessible parking (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Cut curbs at the edge of the parking lot (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Bus parking (view W)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Visitor Center (view E from parking lot)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Sidewalk leads to Visitor Center (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Visitor Center (view NE)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Front wall of the Visitor Center (view NE)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Visitor Center building (view NE)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Visitor Center, picnic shelter, and restroom building (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Visitor Center, picnic shelter, and restroom building (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Water station adjacent to restroom building (view SE)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Restrooms are gender neutral (view SW)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Entrance to Visitor Center (view N)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Enter Visitor Center through mock-up of excavation trench (view N)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Visitor Center front doors (view NE)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Fossils and other items in the excavation trench
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Fossils and other items in the excavation trench
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Hiker at end of excavation trench (view N)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Picnic shelter (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Picnic shelter (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Picnic shelter (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Picnic shelter (view SW)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Picnic shelter (view E)
Ice Age Fossils State Park
Picnic shelter (view W back towards the Visitor Center)

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