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  1. 3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,913 sq ft
    Year built: 2000
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 5
    Walk Score®: 65
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  2. 3 beds, 3 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 4,103 sq ft
    Year built: 2003
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 5
    Walk Score®: 65
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  3. 2 beds, 0 baths
    Home size: 2,195 sq ft
    Year built: 2001
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 6
    Walk Score®: 57
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  4. 0 beds, 0 baths
    Home size: 631 sq ft
    Year built: 2007
    Days on market: 6
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  5. 3 beds, 1 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 2,087 sq ft
    Year built: 2007
    Days on market: 7
    Walk Score®: 68
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  6. 1 bed, 1 full bath
    Home size: 548 sq ft
    Year built: 2007
    Days on market: 7
    Walk Score®: 68
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  7. 2 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,539 sq ft
    Year built: 2007
    Days on market: 7
    Walk Score®: 68
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  8. 2 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,233 sq ft
    Year built: 2006
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 7
    Walk Score®: 69
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  9. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,805 sq ft
    Year built: 2002
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 8
    Walk Score®: 77
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  10. 2 beds, 3 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 4,103 sq ft
    Year built: 2003
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 9
    Walk Score®: 68
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Tips on How to Make Your Las Vegas Homes Greener This Summer

Las Vegas Homes and Improvement Tips

Las Vegas Homes For Sale, Las Vegas Real Estate

Las Vegas Homes-It is the time of the year that causes monthly bills to rise, summer time. Many families can’t afford large increases on their monthly bills, and so the biggest question today is how can you control your Las Vegas homes‘ energy costs this summer?

Here are several tips on how to implement a “green-living” and energy saving life this summer:

  • Replace your incandescent light bulbs with compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs). Your initial cost may turn out to be higher, but in the long run you will benefit in it for it use less energy and last a thousand times longer than incandescent bulbs.
  • Try replacing your windows and doors to keep your Las Vegas home cool. Insulated windows can keep the cool air in and the hot air out. In replacing your windows, try using an insulating window wrap around the new installation. This will help reduce and control energy loss around the window area.
  • Conduct a home inspection. Check for vents that are leaking, always make sure that attic vents are in good condition. There’s no need for you to put up money just to cool your attic place.
  • Fans can be a great alternative in turning on your air conditioners. The air can circulate inside your Las Vegas home more effectively.
  • Portable air conditioners units nowadays can cost you around $300 to $500. The advantage of this is that you can transfer the AC unit from room to room. The AC units come with these features: Portable, can be transferred in any part of your house; a specialized no-drip technology that saves money by using an eco-friendly gas units; an adjustable thermostat; and a 24-hour countdown timer. Replace your filter regularly to keep your units on its optimum efficiency.
  • Always keep your appliances unplugged when not in use, for it’ll be drawing some power even if it’s unused and turned off.

There are plenty of ways and tips to save energy this summer, these are mainly some of them. You can implement your own ways and own procedures in saving energy but always assure yourselves of the safety and precautions of your whole house this summer.

Tips on How to Make Your Las Vegas Homes Greener This Summer

Las Vegas Curb Appeal

Las Vegas Living and Lifestyle Guide

It is the time of the year that causes monthly bills to rise, summer time. Many families can’t afford large increases on their monthly bills, and so the biggest question today is how can you control your Las Vegas homes‘ energy costs this summer?

Here are several tips on how to implement a “green-living” and energy saving life this summer:

  • Replace your incandescent light bulbs with compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs). Your initial cost may turn out to be higher, but in the long run you will benefit in it for it use less energy and last a thousand times longer than incandescent bulbs.
  • Try replacing your windows and doors to keep your Las Vegas home cool. Insulated windows can keep the cool air in and the hot air out. In replacing your windows, try using an insulating window wrap around the new installation. This will help reduce and control energy loss around the window area.
  • Conduct a home inspection. Check for vents that are leaking, always make sure that attic vents are in good condition. There’s no need for you to put up money just to cool your attic place.
  • Fans can be a great alternative in turning on your air conditioners. The air can circulate inside your Las Vegas home more effectively.
  • Portable air conditioners units nowadays can cost you around $300 to $500. The advantage of this is that you can transfer the AC unit from room to room. The AC units come with these features: Portable, can be transferred in any part of your house; a specialized no-drip technology that saves money by using an eco-friendly gas units; an adjustable thermostat; and a 24-hour countdown timer. Replace your filter regularly to keep your units on its optimum efficiency.
  • Always keep your appliances unplugged when not in use, for it’ll be drawing some power even if it’s unused and turned off.

There are plenty of ways and tips to save energy this summer, these are mainly some of them. You can implement your own ways and own procedures in saving energy but always assure yourselves of the safety and precautions of your whole house this summer.

Buyers Prefer Move-In Ready Henderson Homes

Who would want to move into a home which  has been used and sold with an appearance of the last owner’s style? Put yourself in the position of the buyer: would you want a home that completely appears used? This may vary to different buyers’ tastes, but selling an “as-is” home may turn-off many buyers, according to real estate professionals.

87% of first-time buyers don’t want to buy a home that requires them to do a lot of work and changes; instead they would prefer “move-in” ready, according to a study conducted by Coldwell Banker. For first-time buyers, a house for sale that requires a lot of repairs to make it decent to live in and comfortable could be a great turn off, for most of the first-time buyers have a limited amount of extra cash to spend on repairs. Fixed-up Henderson homes can be sold quickly and agents say it’ll be sold in a much higher cost.

Not all Henderson homes will require too much amount of money and repairs when they were used and put to sale, the point is that putting an effort, repairs, money and care into it could go a long way when it is put in the market, according to an article of RISMedia.

Impressing the buyers and triggering their interests is very important in selling you home. Applying several repairs like: fixing up broken windows, replacing old roofs, fixing worn ceilings and enhancing driveways can help increase the listing price of your Henderson homes in the market.

Real estate experts say that renovations doesn’t need extravagant changes (unless it is drastically worn out), because remodeling can lead to changes that have been based on personal taste and it can affect the result of the sale when it has been put out in to the market. Personal taste of the seller heavily affects the interest of the buyers, for personal style and designs vary from different people.

Buyers often see clutter as a bigger issue than a bunch of stuff scattered in the home, put away and save yourself from any issues that may appear in the Henderson homes that you are selling. It can make them think and realize that the home for sale is more of a “project” home than it really is.

Fixing and dressing up your house for sale is a good idea. Packing up things (large or small) that will result to an open space for a certain room can give the buyers great idea on what is the actual size of the room for intended application of their plans.

If you do not put in consideration of preparing you Henderson homes before sale, you should keep your hands open for unwanted results like low price listing in the market.

Organization is Key in Looking for Las Vegas Homes

Organization is crucial in looking for a new Las Vegas home. It is a strategy which can benefit you in so many different ways. Find time to be organized and then everything will follow: you can save yourself a lot of time and limit your search as you go on through the buying process. Here are things that you might consider before going to the first presentation.

Make up your mind. You should know exactly what you want; what type of Las Vegas home will be suitable for you and your family? What style do you prefer? Do you want to buy a new or existing Las Vegas home? These questions are very essential in finding out in yourself what you truly want. Also take note of the factors like; school districts, recreational places and entertainment, commuting distance and time, and price ranges. A Realtor can give you services on what you are exactly looking for.

Be open-minded and realistic. Have a positive attitude about new possibilities that may come along the way. Entertaining new ideas for this can help you achieve what you want in the long run. Being honest and loyal on the things you want can help you achieve the Las Vegas home that you are looking for but refrain yourself in letting “wow” factors influence and skew your decision. Always remember that there’s no such thing as a “perfect home”.

Verify your finances. Find time to create an estimated budget beforehand. It is best to know what Las Vegas home you can afford and is within your price range. Make time for setting up a schedule to meet your lender to get a pre-qualification letter. This pre-qualification letter will help you and tell you how much you are entitled to borrow.

Take your time in doing some actions. Create a timeline for this is the best way in achieving your buying goals. In building your credit, keep in mind that this will make additional time. Creating a game plan will be an essential part that will lead you to success. Plan on how to manage buying, selling and multiple closings. This will be your key to a successful home purchase.

Tips to Make Henderson Home Backyards Enjoyable This Summer

Henderson Home Tips

Henderson Homes For Sale, Henderson Real Estate

 

Here are tips to ensure that this summer can be markedly memorable and enjoyable for you. These suggestions include water-care, safety, maintenance and as well as time saver guides for summer in Henderson homes.

1.Safety and precaution. Putting safety precautions, warnings and alarms in your pool in your is a must. Keep your child in arm’s length and/or don’t keep them out of your sight. Be attentive and alert in supervising your children. If possible, install fences or gates in the pool to prevent accidents when unattended.

2.Organize Henderson homes tools. Here are two ways to organize your backyard: first is air out or deflate wet things by storing them in big bags or open weave crates; second is keep all the little toys, goggles, and etc in a plastic bag and hang them in a place where everyone can easily see and located them, backyard fence can be a good example of it.

3.Make your backyard lively. Use plants to decorate your backyard. Being green can be both functional and at the same time lovely. Bushes can form the place; foliage plants can add colors and make it more lively, sturdy perennials for steadfastness.

4.Be healthy and work out. a common and typical water exercise session of 40 to 50 minutes/day can burn up to 600 calories.  Swimming and water kickboxing are good examples of water exercises. If you can’t handle a 40 to 50 minute session, you can minimize your time to below 30 minutes. According to the Centers for Disease Control, Just 20 minutes a day of pool exercise can decrease your risk of having chronic diseases.  So don’t force yourself too much, moderate exercise is much preferred.

5.Clean backyard furnishings. It is best to wash linens and fabrics. Wash them thoroughly; make sure to follow the steps in washing the fabric according to the manufacturer’s guide. The idea of using the mixture of lemon juice and salt in dealing with stains can be considered. But after that dry it under the sun and rinse it again thoroughly.

6.Turn your pool into a delightful scene. The use of minerals, pool protectors, water enhancer and pH stabilizers is most preferred if you want to have relaxing and silky pool water.

7.Maintain the pool’s inviting power. Proper water treatment is the key to maintain the pool’s good water condition.  The circulation, filtration, cleaning, testing and chemistry strategy is best applied. Make sure that you complete the proper water treatment and testing. Schedule a regular treatment and care for your pool.

8.Turn your Henderson home to an environmental friendly home. Always make sure of the chemical levels of you pool. Also check your heavy tools like filters and motors if they are working and in good condition. This can help you save time and effort and most important is saving your money. Overworked filters and motors can waste energy and can add up more to your bills.

9.Professional spa in your backyard. Turn your spa into a one of a kind experience. Here are some few suggestions in turning your backyard spa into a professional spa: Add up flameless led candles; provide a floating speaker that connects to a MP3 and play a relaxing tune; add scent to the water with single use aroma-therapy packs.

Super Bowl XLV Impacts Las Vegas

Everyone knows the Super Bowl is the single biggest day for placing bets in the United States. This is great news for the Las Vegas economy!

While Las Vegas leads the Nation in foreclosures and unemployment, weekends like this are very important for the local economy. Predictions are for well over 250,000 visitors, that fills lots of rooms and results in lots of tips for casino employees.

This year there should be over 80 million wagered on the game just here in Southern Nevada and an additional 80 million pumped right into the local economy.

This type of weekend is just what we need to get the local housing market turned around and back on its feet.

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Las Vegas Foreclosures

Las Vegas Foreclosures- The Past, Present and the Future

 

Las Vegas ForeclosuresEveryone knows Nevada has lead the Nation in the number of  foreclosures over the past few years.

The question is: “What will the future hold for the Las Vegas market?”

Core Logic has reported that twenty percent (20%) of current Las Vegas homeowners are 90 days or more behind on their mortgage payments. Turns out to be a number of about 75,000 homes that are facing the foreclosure process. Some will correct themselves with loan modifications, some will result in short sales and the balance will end up being foreclosed upon by banks. When the banks take them back they will be re-listed in the MLS as Real Estate Owned, better known as REO property.

With this amount of inventory in the pipeline it is a good bet that prices will remain low for the next few years. With only about 20,000 foreclosures per year from 2008 to 2010, 75,000 more will keep the market on it’s current course for the next three to four years.

Looking at the numbers to the right, that were provided by Larry Murphy of SalesTraq, you will see there are close to 9,000 REO properties that are not currently listed in the MLS. This back-log of inventory puts even more pressure on the future of home values.

The Good News? Lower prices in Southern Nevada make it once again one of the most affordable and desirable locations in the Country. Baby-boomers just started to turn 65, there is more snow this year in cold climates than many can remember and elections are just around the corner.

All of this coupled with the pricing pressure should result in lots of buyer opportunity and action over the coming years.
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The History of the Las Vegas Strip

The Famous Las Vegas Strip

What Happens in the Las Vegas Strip, Stays on the Strip!

Las Vegas StripThe first casino to start the Las Vegas Strip was on on Highway 91 and was called the Pair-o-Dice Club in 1931.   The first on what is currently The Strip however was called the El Rancho Vegas, opening on April 3, 1941, with 63 rooms. That hotel / casoino stood for almost 20 years before being destroyed by a fire in 1960. Its success spawned a second hotel on what would become The Las Vegas Strip, the “Hotel Last Frontier”, in 1942.

New York’s Bugsy Siegel then took interest in the growing gaming center leading to other resorts such as the Flamingo, which opened in 1946, and the Desert Inn, which opened in 1950. Each of these casino’s legacy is still remembered today as the cross streets for these hotels are now major roads dividing greater Las Vegas.

According to wikipedia:

“Several decades ago, Las Vegas Boulevard South was called Arrowhead Highway, or Los Angeles Highway. The Strip was reportedly named by Los Angeles police officer Guy McAfee, after his hometown’s Sunset Strip.”

Then, in 1968, Kirk Kerkorian, an on-the-rise millionaire from Los Angeles purchased the Flamingo and hired Sahara Hotels Vice President as President. The Flamingo was used to train future employees of the International Hotel, which was under construction and not yet open. The International Hotel opened in 1969 with 1,512 rooms, thus begginng the era of mega-resorts. To this point, no hotel in Las Vegas had been so large.  Today, the International is known as the Las Vegas Hilton.  Following shortly was the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, also a Kerkorian property, opened in 1973 with 2,084 rooms. At the time, this was one of the largest hotels in the world by number of rooms.

Things really went to the next level on the Las Vegas Strip with the opening of The Mirage in 1989.  The Mirage set a new level to the Las Vegas experience, as smaller hotels and casinos made way for the larger billon-dollar mega-resorts. These huge facilities would come to offer entertainment and dining options, as well as gambling and lodging. With the rise of the mega-resorts, the emphasis shifted from a gambling centric experience, to an all in one resort style experience with park rides, shopping, dining, spas, and blockbuster shows.

In an effort to attract families in the 90′s, resorts offered more attractions geared toward a younger demographic, but had limited success. The MGM Grand opened in 1993 with Grand Adventures amusement park, but unfortunately the park was closed in 2000 due to lack of interest. Similarly, in 2003 Treasure Island closed its own video arcade and abandoned the previous pirate theme, adopting the new ti name as the adult theme came back into promimence.

In addition to the large hotels, casinos and resorts, The Strip is home to a few smaller casinos and other attractions, such as M&M World, Adventuredome and the Fashion Show Mall. Starting in the mid-1990s, the Strip became a popular New Year’s Eve celebration destination as to this day is one of the most visited New Years attractions boasting hundreds of thousands of visitors that night.

In 2004 with the conception of CityCenter by MGM Mirage the Mega-Resort design was again taken to another level.  CityCenter was completed in 2009 and openened in 2010.  The complex includes a 66-acre, $7 billion multi-use project on the site of the Boardwalk Hotel and adjoining land. It consists of multiple hotels, a large casino, condo homes, retail, art, business and other uses on the site. City Center is currently the largest such complex in the world.

 

Content Courtesy of Wikipedia, a publicly contributed information portal.  For more about Las Vegas, please visit Las Vegas’s complete wikipedia page at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas,_Nevada

Parks of Henderson Nevada

Discover Henderson’s Scenic Parks

Henderson Parks and Recreation Information

Henderson ParksHenderson has one of the most extensive networks of parks and walking paths of any city in the region.  Known for it’s many quite, green, and peaceful places, almost every neighborhood in town has its own distinct park or parks.

Below is a list of all parks in Henderson, and general information about each including the location, amenities, and hours.

Acacia

50 Casa Del Fuego St.
(Gibson Road & Las Palmas Entradas Avenue)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

  • 18 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • Basketball Courts
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Dog Park
  • Picnic Tables
  • Lighted Multi-Purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Splash Pads
  • Walking Course

Irrigation times for dog park:
Dog Park #1 (west) 8:30-10:00 a.m., Mondays and Thursdays
Dog Park #2 (east) 8:30-10:00 a.m., Tuesdays and Fridays

 

Allegro Park

1023 Seven Hills Dr.
(at Overlook Mountain Lane)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Multi-purpose Field
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms

 

 

Amador Vista Park

1562 Amador Ln.
(Amador Lane & Horizon Ridge Parkway)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • 1/2 Court Basketball Courts
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Dog Park
  • Picnic Tables
  • Open Grass Area
  • Restrooms
  • Shaded Playgrounds
  • Splash Pad
  • Tetherball

 

 

Anthem Hills Park

2256 N. Reunion Dr.
(Reunion Drive and Sonatina Drive)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight
Skate Park hours: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Parks Amenities

  • 55 Acres
  • 3 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Skate Park
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts
  • Walking Course

 

 

Arroyo Grand Sports Complex

298 Arroyo Grande Blvd.
(with entrances at American Pacific Drive and Santiago Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 60 Acres
  • 9 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms

 

 

Burkholder Park

645 N. Victory Rd.
(at Van Wagenen Street)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 11 Acres
  • 2 Ball Fields (1 lighted)
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms

 

 

Cactus Wren Park

2900 Ivanpah Dr.
(at Jessup Road)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight
Skate park hours: 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Park Amenities

  • 11 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Basketball Courts
  • Dog Park
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Skate Park

 

Cinnamon Ridge Park

825 Burkholder Blvd.
(at Pueblo Way)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 7 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Areas
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts

 

Discovery Park

2011 Paseo Verde Pkwy.
(at Palomino Village Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Court
  • Walking Course

 

 

Dos Escuelas Park

1 Golden View Dr.
(Paseo Verde Parkway & Desert Shadow Trail)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • 2 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Dog Park
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts

 

 

Downtown Park

105 W. Basic Rd.
(at Lead Street)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Basketball Courts
  • BMI Pool
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Walking Course

 

 

Equestrian Park

1200 Equestrian Dr.
(at Magic Way)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

The access trail connecting Equestrian Park to the River Mountains Loop Trail will be closed from June 15, 2009, until January 2010 due to scheduled construction of a regional master-planned flood control facility located adjacent to Equestrian Drive between Magic Way and Appaloosa Road.

Park Amenities

  • 170 Acres
  • 1.8-mile Asphalt-paved Looped Biking/Walking Trail
  • 1.8-mile Dirt Horse Path
  • Parking for Cars and Horse Trailers
  • Open Grass Area
  • Restrooms
  • Trailhead for the River Mountains Loop Trail

 

 

Esselmont Park

2725 Anthem Highlands Dr.
(Bicentennial Parkway and Democracy Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • 3 Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Dog Park
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Lighted Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Splash Pad

 

 

Fox Ridge Park

420 Valle Verde Dr.
(at Fox Ridge Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Amphitheater
  • Ball Field
  • 3 Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelter
  • Open Grass Area
  • 5 Picnic Tables
  • Playground With Swings
  • Restroom
  • Walking Course

 

 

Hayley Hendricks Park

811 Ithaca Ave.
(at Pueblo Way)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight
Skate Park hours: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Horseshoe Pits
  • Lighted Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Skate Park
  • Splash Pad
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts
  • Walking Course

 

 

Madeira Canyon Park

2390 Democracy Dr.
(Canyon Retreat and Democracy Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 19 Acres
  • Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • 5 Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Enclosed Tot Lot
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Playground
  • Open Grass Area
  • Restrooms
  • Multi Purpose Fields
  • Splash Pad
  • Tennis Courts

 

 

Mission Hills Park

551 E. Mission Dr.
(at College Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

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Park Amenities

  • 25 Acres
  • 2 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Splash Pad
  • Lighted Tennis Courts

 

 

Morrell Park

500 Harris St.
(at Basic Road)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Morrell Skate Park officially opened to the public on July 8.

Park Amenities

  • 18 Acres
  • 4 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playgrounds
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts
  • Walking Course

 

 

Mountain View Park

1959 Wigwam Pkwy.
(Valle Verde Drive & Green Valley Parkway)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 7 Acres
  • Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts

 

 

O’Callaghan Park

601 Skyline Rd.
(at Horizon Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 27 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Volleyball Courts

 

 

Paseo Verde Park

1851 Paseo Verde Pkwy.
(at Desert Shadow Trail)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts

 

 

Paseo Vista Park

2505 Paseo Verde Pkwy.
(at St. Rose Parkway)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • Lighted Basketball Court
  • 4 Lighted Bocce Courts
  • 5 Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Dog Park
  • Circuit Training Exercise Area
  • Game Tables
  • 4 Lighted Horseshoe Pits
  • Covered Playground Areas
  • Splash Pad

 

 

Paseo Verde Park

150 Pecos Rd.
(between Wigwam Parkway & Windmill Parkway)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • 2 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Horseshoe Pits
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Pittman Wash Trail Access
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts

 

 

Puccini Park

1899 Seven Hills Dr.

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts

 

 

River Mountain Park

1941 Appaloosa Dr.
(at Colt Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Volleyball Courts

 

 

Roadrunner Park

831 Amigos St.
(Newport Drive to Feliz Contrado Court to Amigos Street)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 10 Acres
  • Open Native Desert Area
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Walking Course

 

 

Rodeo Park

810 Aspen Peak Loop
(Boulder Highway & Sky Forest Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

 

  • 10 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • 3 Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Court
  • Covered Picnic Shelter
  • Exercise Course
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • 6 Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restroom
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts
  • Walking Course

 

 

Russell Road Recreation Complex

5901 E. Russell Rd.
(at Stephanie Street)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 25 Acres
  • 3 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecue
  • Covered Picnic Shelter
  • Lighted Horseshoe Pits
  • Lighted Multi-purpose Fields
  • 2 Picnic Tables
  • 2 Restrooms
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts

 

 

Saguaro Park

600 Pounds Way
(at Blue Lantern Dr.)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

 

  • 5 Acres
  • Basketball Courts
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Splash Pad

 

 

Sewell School Park

700 E. Lake Mead Pkwy.
(at Warm Springs Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Ball Fields
  • Playground
  • Open Grass Area

 

 

Solista Park

1890 Via Firenze Rd.
(at Volunteer Blvd.)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Basketball Courts
  • Bocce Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Open Grass Area
  • Playground
  • Restrooms

 

 

Silver Springs Park

1950 Silver Springs Pkwy.
(Valle Verde Drive & Green Valley Parkway)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 17 Acres
  • Amphitheater
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelter
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Lighted Tennis Courts

 

 

Sonata Park

1550 Seven Hills Dr.
(at Arbella Way)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

 

  • 17 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Tennis Courts

 

Stephanie Lynn Craig Park

1725 Galleria Dr.
(at Russell Road)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Fields
  • Barbecue
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • 3 Restrooms

 

 

Sunridge Park

1010 Sandy Ridge Ave.
(at Rocky Ridge Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Park Amenities

 

  • 18 Acres
  • 2 Ball Fields
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Lighted Volleyball Courts

 

 

Trail Canyon Park

1065 Trail Canyon Rd.
(between Stephanie Street & Gibson Road)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

  • 5 Acres
  • Barbecues
  • Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters Horseshoe Pits
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms

•Lighted Tennis Courts

 

 

Tuscany Park

1550 E. Galleria Dr.

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight
Skate park hours: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Parks Amenities

  • Ball Field
  • Covered Picnic Area
  • Lighted Basketball Court
  • Lighted Skate Park
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Playground
  • •Tot Lot

 

 

Vivaldi Park

1249 Seven Hills Dr.
(at Nestled Peak Drive)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

  • 8 Acres
  • Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • •Walking Course

 

Wells Park

1608 Moser Dr.
(at Merlayne Drive)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

 

  • 11 Acres
  • Lighted Ball Field
  • Barbecues
  • Basketball Courts
  • Covered Picnic Shelters
  • Lighted Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Playground
  • Restrooms

 

White School Park

1661 Galleria Dr.
(at Russell Road)

Parks hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

Parks Amenities

  • 8 Acres
  • 2 Lighted Ball Fields
  • Basketball Courts
  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Open Grass Areas
  • Picnic Tables

•Tennis Courts

 

 

Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve

1990 Patrick Ln.
(Patrick Lane & Galleria Drive)

Park hours: 6:00 a.m.-midnight

The 5.69-acre Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve features many unique geologic formations, an active stream, and diverse flora and fauna. Amenities include a 1-mile trail (including a portion that is ADA accessible) and interpretive centers and kiosks. The nature preserve is located just down the street from Whitney Ranch Recreation Center and is adjacent to the Clark County School District’s Whitney Mesa Outdoor Science Laboratory, providing educational opportunities for students throughout the Las Vegas Valley.

Park Amenities

 

  • Barbecues
  • Covered Picnic Areas
  • Restrooms
  • Walking Trails

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