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Landmark: Mirage VolcanoCity: Las Vegas
Country: USA Nevada
Continent: North America
Mirage Volcano, Las Vegas, USA Nevada, North America
Mirage Volcano is a simulated volcanic eruption located at The Mirage hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is an artificial geological feature designed for visual spectacle.
Visual Characteristics
The volcano structure is constructed from concrete and fiberglass, painted in shades of brown and black to resemble volcanic rock. It features simulated lava flows using water and lighting effects. The eruption sequence involves water jets, mist, and colored lights, reaching an approximate height of 10 meters.
Location & Access Logistics
The volcano is situated on the Las Vegas Strip, directly in front of The Mirage hotel at 3400 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Access is from the public sidewalk along The Strip. Parking is available at The Mirage self-park garage or valet. No specific public transport lines directly service the volcano; guests typically arrive via Strip bus routes or monorail to nearby stations.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Mirage Volcano was designed by WET Design and opened in 1989, coinciding with the hotel's opening. Its purpose is purely entertainment and aesthetic enhancement for the resort, simulating a volcanic eruption without any natural geological basis.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is observing the simulated eruption. Eruptions occur nightly at scheduled intervals, typically every hour on the hour from dusk until midnight. The show involves sound effects, water, and light.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available inside The Mirage hotel. Shade is limited to the hotel's overhang. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this area. Food vendors and dining options are abundant within The Mirage and surrounding Strip properties.
Best Time to Visit
The eruptions are scheduled nightly. For optimal viewing of the light effects, visit after sunset. The specific eruption times vary seasonally and are posted at the venue.
Facts & Legends
The volcano's eruption sequence was updated in 2008 with new effects and technology. A specific "secret" tip is to stand further back from the immediate front for a better view of the entire structure and eruption, avoiding the spray.
Nearby Landmarks
- The Mirage Hotel & Casino (0km, On-site)
- Caesars Palace (0.5km North)
- The Venetian Las Vegas (0.8km North)
- Bellagio Fountains (0.7km South)
- Harrah's Las Vegas (0.3km North)