Beautiful quiet morning here for a walk, I love coming here. It’s always clean they have tennis courts Picnic areas, play areas, open grass areas and they are dog friendly.
Vanessa S.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Awesome awesome awesome! Great park with just about ev erything you’d need. Picnic tables, gazebos, BBQ’s, bathrooms, basketball, horseshoes, tennis courts, fields to play frisbee or volleyball or just to lay around and catch some sun, trails to walk around, bachi ball court, and a children’s playground. I hope I didn’t leave anything out. Check this place out. It’s awesome. Did I mention that already?
Yolanda R.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’m new to hiking & I hike this mountain frequently with a group. It doesn’t look like much, but if you go straight up the face of the mountain, it’s a challenging climb. It always kicks my ass & did so once again. One day, I will conquer it without feeling defeated. It’s a great hike to do if your short on time. It takes about 2 hrs if you climb at a moderate pace.
Heather S.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Unilocal 100 Challenge 2013– 12⁄100 Came up here to celebrate a friends birthday this past Friday evening. The park is nicely located next to Lone Mountain(hence the name. duh). This park offers ample picnic space that is covered, Tennis Ball Courts, Horseshoe Courts, large play area for kids, and bocce ball courts. The only thing that was a slight disappointment was that by the time the sun went down, the play area was not lit up. We searched for lighting and didn’t find any switches to light up the play area for my nieces. We enjoyed a few rounds of Bocce Ball and I will return solely for that– Make sure you BYOB(bring your own bocce balls)
Amanda M.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Construction on this brand new park on Lone Mountain just off the 215 was completed surprisingly fast. Disappointingly, it has no swings, so it doesn’t truly qualify as a playground at all. If you are looking for tennis courts, basketball, horseshoes and bocce(???) playing areas and as far as the eye can see, or a convenient place to park your car for hiking Lone Mountain, this park may suit your needs. May as well change the name to Lone Mountain Geriatric Park. There are picnic areas and a playground. The slides and other play features(AeroGlider, thick balancing rope) have codes you can scan with your smartphone. I have no idea what they tell you, but I’m telling you that Lone Mountain Discovery Park just down the road is superior. Maybe construction isn’t really complete… my husband and I both commented that they seemed to have run out of money, as we reached the trash can that marks the sudden end of the concrete walkway headed towards Lone Mountain.