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F western border, not shown on this map. These Tropicana trails will connect the Summerlin Trail System with regional trails located in the nearly 200,000-acre Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Natural Trails will be located in low density areas and are intended for use by outdoor enthusiasts and hiking buffs. Summerlin Parks Nearly one-third of Summerlin’s total acreage Russell is designated as open space. In fact, each Summerlin village is designed around a major

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Hualapai soccer, baseball and football fields; and lighted basketball, tennis and volleyball courts. The community is already home to more than 150 This map depicts existing and proposed development in Summerlin. Proposed neighborhood and village parks—a number that developments show on the plan are conceptual and preliminary, and are included Sunset only to show intent and relationship to the existing community. Proposed will only grow as development continues in developments may require approvals by governmental agencies which may not be Summerlin. obtained. All proposed land uses and improvements are subject to modification or elimination without notice. The decision to purchase or lease property in Summerlin should be based on actual visits. Canyon Grand Maule

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Updated April 2020