Wildlife Habitat

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3555 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Wildlife Habitat in Las Vegas, NV, is a serene oasis that showcases the beauty of nature amidst the bustling city. This lush garden features a variety of native plants, serene water features, and vibrant wildlife, including colorful birds and playful fish. Visitors can stroll along winding paths, relax by the ponds, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers and families alike.

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Marites D.
8/31/2025

Wildlife Habitat is located on the south side of Flamingo Hotel. Nevada residents get three hours of complimentary parking. From the Flamingo hotel entrance, you'll see a lovely green landscape...

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Neon City W.
5/11/2025

If you're looking for a breather from the buzz of the Strip, the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is the surprise oasis you didn't know you needed. It's tucked behind the Flamingo Hotel--completely free...

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Jacky C.
9/14/2025

Another free thing to do on the Strip is to check out the flamingos in the Wildlife Habitat at The Flamingo Casino. It's actually a bit nice to take a break from all of the lights and noise to...

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Adriana F.
2/2/2025

Very nice break in the middle of the fast and loud Vegas tourist life. Enjoyed walking around the lush green and pausing to enjoy the Flamingos, different types of ducks, and fish swinging around...

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Shernell H.
3/9/2025

Please first note that the Wildlife Habitat is located in the Flamingo Hotel near the Linq, in the hotel's outdoor section. This exhibit is a free exhibit that allows tourist to see the beautiful...

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