Showing posts with label Henderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henderson. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Wetlands Park - Nearly 3,000 Acres of AMAZING!

Mommy Vegas Idea #11

Come and Play a World Away!
Can you identify this city? At first glance, this picture looks like it could have been taken somewhere around Seattle, maybe even the Midwest, but look close! That's not the Space Needle... wait a minute... WHERE IS THIS? Is that the Wynn... and the Stratosphere?!
So where were these photos taken? If you're struggling to answer, without reading the post heading ;), you need to get out more... to the Wetlands Park!  This beautiful little garden spot at the business end of the Las Vegas Wash has long been a gem in the Mojave Desert, but the recent additions of more trails and the truly breathtaking Nature Center have made this pretty little place to hike and jog a standalone destination.
I remember jogging around on dusty trails thinking it was fantastic.  A beautiful little nature sanctuary amid the hustle and bustle.  The tranquility is still front and center (of course we will always have to listen past the aircraft buzzing by, unfortunately it lies in the flight path of more than just a few dozen types of migratory birds!), but now the jogging stroller glides smoothly along hardscape (worry not, there are still oodles of dirt and gravel trails about), and the little visitors' center has blossomed from a porta-potty alongside a tiny modular, into a 45,000 sqft. multi-purpose LEED (Leader in Energy and Environmental  Design) Gold Standard (that's architect speak for uber, uber, uber "green" - there's only one more available "uber") complex. It's a whole lot more than you would expect from a completely free venue.

I don't even know where to begin to describe this fantastic place, we should just stop here. GO, hop in your car, drive down there and check it out! Ok, you win, that's not terribly practical, who knows what you could be wearing! While I'm inclined to jump right into the core of the experience, THE TRAILS, I really think there is some great benefit to starting and ending your adventure (at least your first visit) with a trip to the NEW Nature Center.

The Nature Center
The new 45,000 sqft. visitors' complex is open from 9 am - 3 pm and includes a beautiful 8,333 sqft. exhibit hall, an auditorium that seats 85, state of the art restrooms (oooh, aaaah), and rumor has it there will also be a cafe AND a nature store in the not too distant future! Possibly the best part: at this point, it's all FREE!

This gorgeous new command center is simply amazing! You could spend hours just exploring the interactive exhibits... in fact we have, but most families could probably budget about 30 min to an hour to get their fill.
At first glance, the exhibit hall does not appear to be terribly large, in fact we observed several families, come in, look around the lobby for a moment, and turn to leave as if there was not enough to occupy them.  But don't be fooled, just around the bend there are so many flaps to flip, facts to read, animals to meet, videos to watch, demonstrations to explore, scents to smell, pelts to pet... well you get the idea... that you really should take a spin through the entire exhibition, at least once, if not again and again.

 

Don't forget to talk to the helpful staff, many of whom are volunteers. They are, in our experience, quite knowledgeable, exceedingly friendly, and eager to share in your experiences and their own (SO REFRESHING!).  So be sure to unload all your questions before, and after, you experience the trails.

*AMAZING IDEA ALERT* One of my favorite amenities at the park has absolutely nothing to do with the structures, except that it can be found in one! Before you leave the Visitor's Center, be sure to check out this fantastic little number! The "Family Backpack" is simply chuck FULL of fun little items to explore and aid in your exploration!
In exchange for some meager collateral, you can borrow this FANTASTIC(!) and AMAZING(!) exploration pack which includes binoculars, a thermometer, a magnifying glass, all sorts of reference materials, activities and scavenger hunts, and the list goes on!  You provide the sun-screen, water, hat and sturdy shoes, and you're set for your grand adventure on the trails!

Just be back in time to retrieve your driver's license and return the pack before the 3 PM closing time! :) I can only imagine the shear elation this explorer pack would elicit from a Dora the Explorer fanatic!

Once you've wet your palate in the Nature Center, make sure you have plenty of time budgeted for the main course! 
 
The Trails
Map of the trails in the Exhibit Hall of the Nature Center... conveniently located under Little Bear's Finger.
You could truly spend days exploring the extensive trails amid this nearly 3,000 acre wonderland, both in the preserve portion and adjacent, across the Las Vegas Wash (accessible via Weir Bridge), but you'll have to take a break, as the park is only open between dawn and dusk.
The Wetlands is one of the few places in our desert where you (and your kiddlets) can weave through tall reeds, mesquite groves, and broad-leaf plants. As you wander along the winding paths, be sure to really take it all in. You will see, hear, and smell many amazing organisms that tend to congregate near water. You're likely to see all sorts of critters.  Birds are especially prevalent, from water fowl to road runners; the park is particularly popular, among the migratory bunch, in Fall and Spring. There are also plenty of amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and invertebrates to keep the little ones busy "hunting."
On the other side of the bridge spanning the Las Vegas Wash (Weir Bridge), you'll find even more trails - great for jogging and biking, some are even open to horseback riding.
Be cognizant of the signage, you will see various indications of intended use and other important postings meant to keep the park at its best and your family safe. These fancy little numbers (below) are some of my favorites.  If you come across any, see if your little ones can guess what the symbols represent.

Activities and Programming
If the place wasn't wonderful enough, the amazing people that make it all happen have gone and made if even better with plenty of programs and classes, many of which are free to the public! Space is often limited though, so be sure to RSVP.  I already have a Nature Tykes post in the hopper, so stay tuned to learn more about this and other fun events scheduled at the park, but in the mean time, here are a few programs worth checking out:
Call or visit http://tykes.eventbrite.com to register!
For more information and to register for these fun themed, family friendly hikes, go to http://hikes.eventbrite.com
Cafe Coming Soon
Threats of a Cafe are clearly posted on the premises! I can assure you there will be a post the moment I hear of its opening!  I've never fancied myself a food critic, but I will jubilantly rise to the occasion for this one, assuming the food is good.  My parents always taught me to keep my negative comments to myself, but with the standard set at the rest of the park, I have no reason to doubt you will have a glowing report to read!

Play Area
The children's play area on the edge of the park is great, but not what I would consider a standalone draw. This is a cute little park, particularly if you live close enough to walk.
The traversing climbing wall is fun, and there are some fun photo opportunities with the larger than life critters and gargantuan Apache/Moqui Marble and other faux formations.

Getting There and Other Details

Address and Contact
7050 Wetlands Park Ln, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 455-7522

HOURS: Trails - Dawn until Dusk
Nature Center - 9 am - 3 pm
 
Visit the MOMMY VEGAS MAP

The Wetlands Park is located on Wetlands Park Ln., just off Tropicana, approximately 1 mile East of Boulder Highway.  Simply follow Trop until you see a fairly severe bend in the road a few blocks past the Boulder Highway Intersection.  Turn on the left turn signal, and hop on to this little side street (Wetlands Park Ln.). It can be a bit easy to miss, but thankfully there's a pretty good size sign.
There are two parking options: you can either park near the play area on the left (the old parking lot for the park, near the original visitor's center), or you can continue on down the road to the gorgeous new visitor's center which has oodles of parking comparatively.

Happy Exploring!
-Candice

For more information and to reference the source of the park specs discussed herein, please refer to the following Park Dedication :

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Fun Services and Innovations at Our Local Libraries

Mommy Vegas Idea #8

Your Library Card, not just for books anymore!

We have always been big library fans, but having lived in Henderson for quite some time we tended to frequent the Henderson Libraries, which are fabulous by the way. Our favorite is Paseo Verde, it feels a little like the big fancy book store chains, complete with coffee shop and comfy seating, but a lot more intimate.

We decided to mix things up a bit this week and try a different library, so I hopped on the Clark County Library website to explore some of our Las Vegas options (for those who aren't privy, Henderson Libraries are actually distinct from the Clark County Library District).  After looking through the extensive calendar of events for the many valley locations, we settled on "Gotta Move Monday," an interactive storytime format for 0-5 year-olds, that includes singing, dancing, and general silliness, in addition to the regular reading and library fun. 

We had a great time at Gotta Move (even have a blog post all cued up to be posted just prior to the next one, in October), and though we were pressed for time to get Little Bear back home to prep for afternoon preschool, we had fun exploring some of the attributes of the Enterprise Library, namely the features of the Children's Section.

It occurred to me that libraries have become far more than a collection of free reading material. So in the spirit of "Library Card Sign-up Month," seriously, September apparently has a special designation as such, I thought we'd share some of the exciting services and activities available at our local libraries. Many of the following are available at both Las Vegas and Henderson Libraries, for more information on the details visit their websites (if you don't happen to live in Southern Nevada, I strongly encourage you to check our what your local library has to offer)!

IN A NUT SHELL

STORYTIMES
There is a wide variety of storytimes at all the libraries, I love how they have some available for different age groups, as well as a catchall for those of us with kiddos in more than one age range. Many of the locations also feature weekend storytimes great for working parents, and for the stay at home parents that just need a break, these make great "Mommy/Daddy and Me" activities, to give you some alone time on the weekend!
Example of Weekly Storytime Schedule, Enterprise Library
Many of the locations have a check-in or ticket system (don't worry, it's still free!) to help them regulate the number of guests and keep track of attendance. Be sure to check in with the Circulation Desk or Children's Services Desk prior to starting time just in case!



CLUBS AND SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
Be sure to check into special interest groups too!  Book clubs are prevalent, obviously, but there are also "Reading with Rover"-type programs, early literacy programs, English as a second language as well as other enriching activity based groups, for example, multiple locations have Lego or Duplo Clubs. They often meet once a month to explore themed activities.


Both library systems feature pro-literacy programs. The Las Vegas branches participate in the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program. My Little Bear was SO tickled with this wall, he has decided that his name belonged there as well. So guess what we'll be working on! He doesn't realize he's already well surpassed this number... but I'm not telling him that!




EVENTS/PROGRAMS/PRIVATE EVENT SPACE
Many of the libraries have multipurpose rooms or auditoriums. The (main) County Library on Flamingo near UNLV actually has a full theater. It's truly spectacular, as is the entire library.

They regularly feature author tours and book signings, motivational talks and fun kid's programs and performances.  They also rent many of these spaces to the public at below industry standard rates!  So while you may not be leaping to have a wedding reception at the local library, you may consider these spaces for future meetings, club gatherings or special event.


TECH SERVICES
For years anyone with a library card could enter a library, just about anywhere, and use a computer. Even our tiny community library where I grew up (actually doubled as the school library!) had computers available for patron use, even in the late 80's/early 90's I remember being enamored with the idea of "free internet!" Technology has come a long way, and our libraries haven't been left behind.

In addition to computer labs and public use computers, the libraries also feature wi-fi and mobile printing stations. Oh, and don't forget you can access your library from anywhere, and not just to reserve or find a book, you can have that book, magazine or song in your possession digitally in moments! Thank you Al Gore!

FREE eMEDIA
There are also all sorts of eMedia freebies available through both library systems, including free eBooks through various providers and music downloads with "freegal." This awesome program is definitely worth checking out! You just sign in with your library card (from your comfy little seat... seriously, you could go do it right now, provided you have an active library card!), find the songs you like, and download up to five a week! That's right, you can download up to five songs a week for freeOh, and you get to KEEP them, no due date - no late fees! There is even a wish list so you can keep track of what you will garner next! If the AWESOME hasn't hit you yet, that could be over $200 in free music a year if you play it up right!
 

AND THE LIST OF COOL OFFERINGS GOES ON AND ON...
Speaking of awesome, if you find yourself in a rush, after storytime or on your way home from work one day and want to bring home a little surprise, you can pick up one of these handy book bundles.   These hand selected bundles take the guesswork and time investment out of bringing home a bag full of books!  Check this station out next time you stop by, you may find the perfect bundle has already been created for you!
 
 OH MY GOODNESS, THIS IS GENIUS!!! Yes, I'm totally text yelling.
Now, to top it all off, in honor of Library Card Sign-up Month, the Clark County Library District has put together a drawing to help drive library love and use. The program includes an opportunity to win a family four-pack of tickets to Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, and a huge discount on tickets for those who do not find themselves lucky winners! All you have to do is either sign up for a library card, if you do not already have one, or show your love on Facebook to be entered in the drawing. Want to collect on that nearly 60% ticket discount? You don't even have to have a Facebook account, just flash your Clark County Library Card at the Box Office through September 30th! Click here for more details!

Would you like to be the proud owner of one of these magical cards? Click here to fill out the application online!

Happy reading,

Candice

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Purple Penguin Closing for the Cooler Months


Mommy Vegas Idea #7

Farewell Fine Frozen Fair


If you are not a fan of the Purple Penguin, I send you my deepest condolences, as you have obviously never tried the Purple Penguin's excellent snowy snow cone delights, and are thus simply missing out! If you are a fan of the Purple Penguin, I likewise, send my condolences, for you are to lose the convenience of this treasured treat until the days lengthen once more.

That's right, the Purple Penguin Snow Cone Shacks will be closing their window hatches on September 29th, not to be wrenched back open until next Summer.  So if you're a regular, hurry up and use your free coupons. If you haven't tried it yet... go forth and sample. If by chance you have tried snow cones elsewhere and have been left wanting, perhaps the ice was not fine enough, or the syrup not quite plentiful enough for your liking. I don't know what method they use, but the "snow" is as fine as freshly fallen snow, you half expect a real penguin to peek out the window and the syrups have a fuller/fresher less artificial taste to them. Yes, I'm aware they are still slightly watered down sugar, but my goodness do those calories hit the spot!? May we recommend the Tiger's Blood with Cream?  This coconut/berry concoction is the favorite among 3 of our 4 samplers ;).  The hubby likes just about anything with ice cream in the bottom, tending to favor the daiquiri and cotton candy. They also have a few sugar-free options, if that's how any portion of your party rolls.  The flavorful options are truly endless and with only a few weeks before their time is up, you should really get a move on!

The Penguin has two locations, one at Horizon Ridge Parkway and Arroyo Grande in Henderson/Green Valley, the newer location is on Cactus and Southern Highlands Parkway (the Southern most portion of Decatur) in Las Vegas/Southern Highlands. For more info on these fun food carts, visit their Facebook Page.

Happy tasting,

Candice