Serene Spots for Seniors That Are Far from the Strip

Step away from the Strip's chaos and find the quiet corners of Vegas. You may be shocked to see these serene spots waiting for seniors right in Las Vegas.

1. Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden




Nestled in the friendly neighborhood of Henderson, senior visitors can enjoy Las Vegas' own botanical garden. This park is a peaceful retreat where you can wander free of charge.

Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden has over 300 species of plants in a 3-acre garden. Known as Nevada’s largest cactus garden, this special location is fully stocked with trees and shrubs from the U.S. and different continents like Australia and South America. And, of course, there are plenty of Nevada plants!

After traipsing through the gardens, go inside for a remarkable selection of chocolate gifts, delicious hot chocolate, and homemade chocolate bars with artisanal fillings.

For guests over 21, sign up for the Chocolate and Wine tasting to enjoy four hand-selected wines paired with specialty Ethel M chocolates. Chief Chocolatier Mark Mackey is happy to guide you through the tasting experience. 

2. Springs Preserve Botanical Garden




Seniors can feel comfortable walking at a historic Las Vegas location.

Springs Preserve Botanical Garden offers a retreat into nature and an opportunity to support sustainability - right here in Las Vegas. The Preserve collection received the Award of Excellence from Horticulture Magazine and is recognized as one of the “Top 10 North American Gardens Worth Traveling For.” 

Whether you are a Las Vegas visitor or resident, check out the events calendar to learn about drop-in demonstrations and guided garden tours. You can explore the unique botanical gardens and stroll on the walking paths and trails. Interactive exhibits describe the desert ecosystem in detail.

Make sure to explore the solar garden exhibit, butterfly habitat, Mojave collection, and garden classroom. 

When you're done, stop by the Springs Cafe for healthy snacks

3. Clark County Wetlands Park




Clark County Wetlands Park is on the eastern edge of the Las Vegas Valley. The 210-acre Nature Preserve is a welcome celebration of tranquility. This serene spot offers expansive views where you can enjoy abundant wildlife and birdlife. 

Whether you are an avid birdwatcher or just seeking a calm setting, this is a must-go location. Best part? Miles of walking trails make this outdoor escape a fun place to explore. The trails are flat, and access is easy, perfect for seniors and family members.  

For more tranquility, visit the Exhibit Gallery, Nature Store, Spotlight on Nature Gallery, and the Lizard Lounge picnic room. Wetlands Park is free to visitors, and park trails are open daily from dawn to dusk. The Nature Center is open from 9 am to 3 pm on Tuesday to Sunday.

Finding Serenity In Las Vegas


What would you like to do next to find serenity and calm beyond the Strip? Have a picnic, enjoy a serene pond, or watch the birds fly by. There are quiet spots in Las Vegas for seniors.