Rock outcrops and warm summer temperatures make Hagerman a haven for reptiles and amphibians.
Striped whip snakes, western rattlesnakes, and gopher snakes hunt among rock-strewn boulder fields, while short-horned, western whiptail and sagebrush lizards bask in the sun.
Western and Great Basin spadefoot toads inhabit the various moist areas and bullfrogs, northern leopard frogs, pacific tree frogs, and striped chorus frogs can be heard singing in the distance.
Did You Know?
Many children who come to our park enjoy playing paleontologist and many decide to become one in the future.