About Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort, the first permanent, non-native settlement in the Las Vegas Valley, features the historic remains of an adobe fort built by Mormon missionaries along a spring-fed creek in 1855. The creek, the only free-flowing water for miles around, provided irrigation for fields and orchards and the 150 square foot outpost served as a way station for travelers. Today the park is located in what is now Downtown Las Vegas. In addition to the fort, which contains a multitude of historic artifacts, a Visitor Center contains exhibits and photos that illustrate the history of the site.
Facilities & Amenities:
Picnicking/Day Use: There are numerous picnic tables located within the park. Restrooms are available, along with a Museum and a Gift Shop.
Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. PT
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