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laughlin labyrinths
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thetoms1

I visited these today with my family and met the maker of the labyrinths.We talked to him for a while and he explained how they were made. He also said he lives very near so he can keep an eye on them.They were very easy to find although the best one is the hardest to find up on the top of the hill.the most interesting thing was while standing in the middle of the Round one closest to the road. Clap your hands or speak and there is a distinct echo. unexplainable by the creator or us, very interesting or dare I say mystical

dellaBruce

I have walked these labyrinths several times in the last 18 months.. wonderful for prayer, meditation, and overall centering of my being

Gorgeous2667

This is an awesome place to visit, and walking the labyrinths is a great experience if you know about energy, healing and meditation, you need to have an open mind, is very peaceful and quiet site to enjoy, every labyrinth is special, Wes the master mind of this beautiful designs is a great human being and I thank him for doing something for other people to enjoy and have the time to do it, do a little research on the labyrinths so you know what is all about, I love and enjoy every time I go, make sure you take water, walking shoes and sun cream in a hot day and enjoy the view specially in a full moon and please respect the site and honored.

Seasonista

Found mention of these on Tripadvisor and I couldn't wait to go. I was worried about being able to locate them but, I used to clues from the pictures and google earth before leaving home and I located them very easily. There are Rock markers on the side of the road where they are. Very little walking is required if you drive up Thomas Edison Road, you can park right in the desert very near them. We were EXTREMELY fortunate to meet the artist, Wes and his dog who were there working on the next one. He was kind enough to provide us with some history and show us some oddities about a couple of them. (Stand in the center of the one I have pictured and clap your hands, you will hear a reverberation, walk the octagon and be aware of your senses). This is not a park, it is not a playground, the artist has a passion and he follows it to build these and is gracious enough to share his work with us, if you go, PLEASE respect this and be kind to the area, There are multiple labyrinths from small and very easy to the more complex. Take some time to look at the rock, to enjoy the peace and quiet and the views. There are 3 on one level, then down a little another 3. Laughlin is almost always windy and it IS the desert so be wise, Take Water. I can't thank Wes enough for taking so much time for us in the middle of his work. Can't wait to see what he does next!

LarryP858

This place is not congruent. A piece here and one there, but nothing well laid out. The folks in the Chamber of Commerce do not tout it. In fact if you do not know about it beforehand it is NOT mentioned any longer in the local handouts.. Never could learn much about it, so we suspect it was some local with too much time on his hands and liked laying rocks around in his own designs. In the West, we wonder about such folks a little...

Vecchio7

You park in a little strip mall parking lot and walk up behind it and there is a trail with five labyrinths. I think it is great to have this amazing little walk right in the city. It is a hidden gem for sure. We went right at sunset and it was spectacular to see the purple skies above against the perfect desert backdrop. The kids had fun walking the mazes as well. I highly recommend it.

maxbip7

I wish I could give a review...but we searched and searched for them and finally gave up after 4 hours. We did find a camper-shell with a rock wall built around it and a campfire and bedpack. Apparently some poor homeless persons space. We left a coke and $5 for them. Hopefully next trip we can find the actual Labyrinths. We asked several(3) locals about the Labyrinths and none of them knew about them !! 1 said "I've lived here 20 years and never heard of them". Looking forward to the next trip with Googles Help. Or if anyone has tips let me know.

Choumkhong

I decided to stop by at Laughlin or I called mini Las Vegas. Beside busy casinos, there were many activities such as jet ski around the lake, water taxi to London Bridge, and many places to eat there. My husband and I cruised around town and golf course to check the houses. It is a little hot but it has enough water to hang out like beach.

TMac_10

Someone took allot of time to set these stones in place. Cheers to you for taking the time. Nothing fancy about the mazes but they add some fun to your day. There's a "take one leave one" box in the middle of the big one if your into sharing. Best to park your vehicle up on top of the hill on Thomas Edison Dr. and walk in about a hundred meters or so. The hill going from the bottom up near Golden Nugget would be pretty steep. Nice little walk for newbie hikers.

morris4408

I found reference to these hand-laid stone labyrinths here on tripadvisor. By looking at the previously identified directions, and then using Google Maps to examine the area from above, I was able to figure out where to park. From a vantage point near the large white water tank on the hilltop, I was able to see two of the labyrinths. With a little more walking another 3 labyrinths soon came into view. My wife and I walked through 2 of these creations from end to end, and then rested on a small white wooden bench placed in the area. As fate or karma would have it (what are the odds) the gentleman who built the labyrinths came hiking up the hill and proceeded to remove a few weeds and putter in the circles, evidence that his creations are not a once and done sort of thing, but an ongoing hobby. We engaged him in conversation, and learned how the various creations in the hot and rocky hills above Laughlin are mirror images of labyrinths found in France and other locations, one of which was created in 1500 a.d. The best part of the visit was when he divulged that there are six, not just five of these labyrinths in the area, and pointed out where the sixth was. Not visible on Google Maps since it has been built since the last satellite updates, it features a dual heart design that, when walked through from end-to-end, allows you to travel from one "chamber" of the heart to another, finally exiting the rinth after having visited all four. As my wife and I made our way back to our motorcycles to continue our days ride, we saw the gentleman and a woman who assists him continuing to clean, straighten, weed, and take care of the Laughlin Labyrinths. No charge, no fee, all it takes to see these is the will to find them, enjoy them, and leave them as you found them. You could easily "see" all 6 of these in 30 minutes, but don't rush. Relax and enjoy them, walk the paths, and the 2 hours spent interacting with them will be well-worth it.

JScheppmann

A little hard to find. Driving south on Thomas Edison Dr. from Bruce Woodbury you go up the hill and the sandy pullout is on your left. (Large power pull on hill on your right). There is a pile of rock kinda hidden in bushes next to roadway on left. Pull-out is just past that on left. You can see a couple of the stacked rocks on top the hill on your left. Short little hike up the hill. Wonderful labyrinth when you get to top along with some spiral circles. Wondered who placed them there and was nice that they are kept neat. Respect the effort someone put into these and leave them as you found them.Great place to sit and ponder and think.

ossueb

Very interesting diversion to the casinos. We drove up Edison and parked by the sign. An easy uphill walk brings you to 2 labyrinths. The work put in the build these is amazing. We could see some of the others but needed to get back and didn't get the chance to explore them all. It helped having a car since it is a trek from Casino Drive to the site.

匿名

Went with a small group of people. There are three different ones to use. Great energy and was a great healing experience and what a beautiful view !

ktshiery

We had a great time looking at the Labyrinths! It was a kinda hard to find at firsts but we found it! It looked amazing! i have never saw anything like that before!!

LaughlinBuzz

Who would of ever thought a Labyrinth would be located in Laughlin, Nevada? Turns out there is more than one! No matter your beliefs this is a wonderful spot. Meditate, contemplate, de-stress, unclutter your mind. Very peaceful and serene. Or just go up there to enjoy a bit of a walk in a unique, beautiful, hidden gem that has risen from the desert surroundings. We loved it and will be going back quite often. Definitely worth a visit!

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