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Floyd Lamb State Park is located 15 miles northeast of Las Vegas,
Nevada. The area was an early water stop for Native Americans
in Pre-Columbian times. It was named Tule Springs by European-American
settlers in the 19th century.
Today the park’s 2,040 acres include natural desert areas,
as well as, grassy tree covered lawns and the Tule Springs Ranch
Historic Area, a paradise of tree-shaded groves and 4 small Nevada
fishing lakes (bass, trout and catfish may be caught here). Native
Nevada wildlife and vegetation make their home in the facility.
Ducks, geese, chickens and peacocks are also park residents.
Tables and grills are located throughout Floyd Lamb State Park.
Some covered cluster sites are available for small groups. All
are on a 1st come, 1st served basis. Groups of 25 or more visitors
require advanced reservations for use of the group use area. Floyd
Lamb State Park is a day-use only park
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