Nevada's Newest State Park Officially Opens January 2024 And You'll Want To Plan A Visit Today
Looking for a new state park in Nevada to explore? You’re going to love Ice Age Fossils State Park near Las Vegas. This brand-new state park just opened in January 2024, and it’s a great place to learn about prehistoric history. Read on to learn more about it!


This period started about 2.6 million years ago and lasted until roughly 11,000 years ago.
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One of the most well-known creatures of this time period was the Columbian - or wooly - mammoth. A life-sized model of one greets you when you enter the park.
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Governor Brian Sandoval declared this area a state park in 2017, and it's been in development since then.


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This park may not look like much at first, but you'll love visiting it, and you'll leave having learned a great deal. The addition of this park to the Nevada State Parks system enriches our great state.
You’re going to love Ice Age Fossils State Park! Plan a visit soon. Have a picnic, check out the visitor center, enjoy a ranger-led program, and walk on one of the park’s three trails. This is a wonderful way to spend a day anytime you’re near Las Vegas.
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Ice Age Fossils State Park, 8660 N Decatur Blvd, North Las Vegas, NV 89085, USA