About PARCS Dentistry
Indian Springs, NV is a small unincorporated town located in Clark County in southern Nevada. Situated just over 30 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Indian Springs is known for its proximity to Creech Air Force Base and the Nevada Test and Training Range. Despite its close proximity to the bustling city of Las Vegas, Indian Springs maintains a small-town feel with a population of around 1,000 residents.
The population of Indian Springs is relatively homogeneous, with the majority of residents being white and employed as either military personnel or in support roles for the nearby air force base. The town does not have much ethnic or cultural diversity, as it is primarily a military town. The climate in Indian Springs is typical of the Mojave Desert, with hot, dry summers and mild winters.
Historically, Indian Springs has been an important military location dating back to World War II. The town was used as a training site for bomber crews during the war, and later became a crucial location for military operations during the Cold War. Today, Indian Springs is home to Creech Air Force Base, which is known for its use of unmanned aerial vehicles.