
The trail runs past life-sided sculptures of the various animals |
Megafauna Trail
Ice Age Fossils State Park was established in 2017 and opened to the public in 2024. This small (315 acre) state park is tucked up against the much larger (22,650 acres) Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument. Together, they protect the paleontologically rich Upper Las Vegas Wash, but in particular, the State Park protects the major excavation sites.
The Megafauna Trail is a short (0.35 miles) loop that functions much like a traditional nature trail where visitors walk from numbered post to numbered post with a brochure containing text tied to each number. Here, however, there are no numbers or brochures, but there are life-sized sculptures of the creatures who lived here and signs with texts, photos, and things to touch.
This trail starts and ends at the front of the visitor center. Hikers start by walking through the representation of an excavated trench (notice the fossils and things in the walls), passing the front door to the visitor center, and continuing out the other end of the trench. The trail passes eight displays and loops around, returning to the trailhead between the visitor center and the restroom building.
Link to Trail Map or State Park Map. |