Leashed dogs are allowed everywhere except buildings. Mammoths, lions, and camels once roamed along wetlands just north of what is now known as Las Vegas, Nevada. Their history is preserved at Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument and is ready to be discovered. The national monument is 22,650 acres and stretches along US Highway 95 north of Aliante to Creech Air Force Base. Because it’s a new park, there is no visitor center, facilities or parking areas. Right now to access the park, people can park on nearby public roads in the cities of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas, and they can enter the monument on foot.
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