Entrance Fee Station
Entrance Fee Station is a tollbooth in Clark, Nevada. Entrance Fee Station is situated nearby to the reservoir Lake Las Vegas, as well as near the golf course Reflection Bay Golf Club.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Lake Las Vegas and Three Kids Mine.
Lake Las Vegas
Reservoir
Photo: Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain.
Lake Las Vegas is a 320-acre reservoir in Henderson, Nevada, with a 3,592-acre developed area around it. The area is sometimes referred to as the Lake Las Vegas Resort.
Three Kids Mine
Quarry
The Three Kids Mine is a defunct open-pit manganese mine in Henderson, Nevada, United States which operated from 1917 to 1961, primarily supplying the United States military with manganese during the first and second World Wars. Three Kids Mine is situated 2 miles southwest of Entrance Fee Station.
Entrance Fee Station
- Type: Tollbooth
- Category: transportation
- Location: Clark, Nevada, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.10542° or 36° 6′ 20″ northLongitude
-114.90113° or 114° 54′ 4″ westOpen location code
8587434X+5GOpenStreetMap ID
node 304158875
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