
Boardwalk in Ash Meadows
Learn what plants and animals can survive in 115 degree temperatures! Ash Meadows is protected by the Fish and Wildlife Service as a National Wildlife Refuge. It is a spectacular and not very well known part of the desert! Check it out and enjoy this ranger guided tour and talk. Then head in to Pahrump for some cool refreshments! Check out their Facebook Page to register and for more information!
LET'S EXPLORE 115 DEGREES FACEBOOK PAGE AND SIGNUP!
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is located approximately 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas in the Armagosa Valley.
Originally inhabited by the Shoshone Indians, this area is now principally known for the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge – a great place to journey out and see many unique species.
The wetlands in this area are fed by natural springs whose water bubbles up via many underground faults. The result is an environ like no other. In fact, Ash Meadows has the highest number of indigenous species for its area than any other region in the nation.
Here you’ll find 24 plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Look closely and you might even see fish, insects and plants that are currently on the endangered species list.
Copyright © 2009-2012 Nevada Silver Trails - All Rights Reserved.