For a fun day out in the sun with the family, look no further than Madeira Canyon Park. This 20-acre (8-hectare) park is brimming with picnic spots and activities. Here you will find lighted baseball fields and basketball and tennis courts, covered and uncovered picnic areas and tables, and barbecues a plenty. Locals frequent the walking path that runs around the park and kids will love the Splash Pad, watery fun-zones filled with fun water toys like water cannons, water trees, and waterfalls. Be sure the kids bring their bathing suits!
Inspired by the marvel of Cirque du Soleil dancers, Richard MacDonald has taken a bold step in displaying their artistry in his sculptures. He has accurately captured the essence in the movements of these dancers and performers and successfully recreated them in the bronze statues present at the venue. Due to the poise and elegance of these sculptures, some may have to tilt their heads to marvel in the true beauty of them.
Nestled in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Liberty Bell Arch is 139 feet (42 meters) tall. This stunning arch is a popular place to visit for hikers. Visitors can hike along the Liberty Bell Arch Trail and head to this natural structure. Once at the top, hiking enthusiasts can enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding desert terrain. Other interesting sites to explore in the area are the Hoover Dam, the Arizona Hot Spring and the Colorado River Canyon.