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RECREATION 2020 LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE Recreation LAS VEGAS GLOBAL ECONOMIC ALLIANCE LAS VEGAS 2020 PERSPECTIVE RECREATION 2020 LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE Recreation Parks 64 Clark County Parks & Recreation Department ....................... 64 Boulder City Recreation Department ...................................... 66 City of Mesquite ..................................................................... 67 Henderson Parks & Recreation Department .......................... 68 Las Vegas Parks & Recreation ............................................... 70 North Las Vegas Parks & Recreation Department ................. 72 Clark County Rural Parks & Recreation Areas ........................ 74 Southern Nevada .................................................................... 74 Outdoor Destinations & Activities 75 Lake Mead National Recreation Area ..................................... 76 Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest ........................................ 77 Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park ........................... 77 Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area ...................... 78 Spring Mountain Ranch State Park ........................................ 80 Valley of Fire ........................................................................... 80 Get Outdoors Nevada: A Perspective ..................................... 81 Golf Courses 82 Youth Organizations 84 2020 LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE Recreation Parks Clark County Parks & Recreation Department (702) 455-8200 Clark County Parks and Recreation provides Southern Nevada with 16 urban recreation and community centers, including three centers devoted solely to seniors, 14 pool facilities with seven water parks and four indoor, year-round pools, 10 skate parks, seven dog parks and over 100 public Parks parks with everything from picnic amenities to ball fields, playgrounds and water features. The Department also offers recreation services in rural areas including: Laughlin, Searchlight, Cal-Nev-Ari, Moapa Valley, Moapa, Bunkerville, Indian Springs, Sandy Valley and Goodsprings. Facilities include recreation centers, pools and more. Department programs include aquatic classes, sports, special events, special interest classes and a before and after school enrichment program known as Safekey. Source: clarkcountynv.gov/depts/parks/Pages/About.aspx. GRAND TETON DR 8 CENTENNIAL PKWY 39 33 CRAIG AVE 1 17 74 43 59 73 35 9 MLK BLVD LAS VEGAS BLVD 70 LAKE MEAD BLVD 6 40 58 SUMMERLIN PKWY NELLIS BLVD 72 CHARLESTON BLVD 30 81 32 25 79 46 11 53 34 66 5 80 50 20 57 13 7 14 69 DESERT INN RD 54 3 47 67 55 23 16 51 31 24 36 48 76 22 77 TROPICANA AVE 60 49 10 38 BOULDER HWY 37 4 61 45 71 78 56 44 75 2 28 12 EASTERN AVE 18 26 DECATUR BLVD DECATUR RAINBOW BLVD 52 19 BLUE DIAMOND RD 62 63 42 41 65 15 64 27 21 29 68 64 Recreation » Parks 2020 LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE Recreation # Park/Recreation Center Address # Park/Recreation Center Address 1 Alexander Villas Park 3620 Lincoln Rd. 42 Nathaniel Jones Park 8800 Sparkling Chandon Dr. 2 Blue Diamond Park 4 Diamond St. 43 Nellis Meadows Park 4949 E. Cheyenne Ave. 3 Cambridge Rec Ctr./Myrna 3930 Cambridge St. 44 Nevada Trails 7075 Mardon Ave. Parks Torme Williams 45 Oak Leaf Park 6401 Farness St. 4 Cannon School Park 5850 Euclid Ave. 46 Old Spanish Trail Park 8150 Tara Ave. 5 Cashman School Park 4622 W. Desert Inn Rd. 28 Olympia Sports Park 4885 Starr Hills Ave. 6 Cesar E. Chavez Park 1450 Radwick Dr. 47 Orr School Park 1520 E. Katie Ave. 7 Charlie Frias Park 4801 S. Decatur Blvd. 48 Paradise Park & Ctr. 4775 McLeod Dr. 8 Clark County Shooting Complex 11357 N. Decatur Blvd. 49 Paradise Vista Park 2200 Roan Ave. & Park 50 Parkdale Park, Rec & Senior Ctr. 3200 Ferndale St. 9 Cora Coleman Senior Ctr. 2100 Bonnie Ln. 51 Paul & Helen Meyer Park & Ctr. 4525 New Forest Dr. 10 Cortney School Park 5301 E. Hacienda Ave. 52 Pebble Park 8975 S. Topaz St. 11 Davis Park 2796 Redwood St. 53 Potosi Park 2750 Mohawk St. 12 Desert Bloom Park 8405 S. Maryland Pkwy. 54 Prosperity Park 7101 Parasol Ln. 13 Desert Breeze Park & Ctr. 8275 Spring Mountain Rd. 55 Ravenwood Park 4220 S. Ravenwood Dr. 14 Desert Inn Park 3606 Vista Del Monte Dr. 56 Red Ridge Park 7027 S. El Capitan Way 15 Doc Johnson Rose Garden 5330 Somerset Hills Ave. 57 Ridgebrook Park 3600 Ridgehollow Dr. 16 Dog Fanciers/Horsemans Park 5800 E. Flamingo Rd. 58 Robert E. “Bob” Price Park & 2100 & 2050 Bonnie Ln. 17 Dr. William U. Pearson Park & Ctr. 1625 W. Carey Ave. Rec Ctr. 18 Duck Creek Park 8650 Pollock Dr. 59 Shadow Rock Park 2650 Los Feliz St. 19 Exploration Peak Park 9700 S. Buffalo Dr. 60 Siegfried & Roy Park 5525 S. Maryland Pkwy. 20 Gardens Park 10401 Gardens Park Dr. 61 Silver Bowl Park & Sports 6800 E. Russell Rd. 21 Goett Family Park 10950 Southern Highlands Pkwy. Complex 22 Grapevine Springs Park 5280 Palm St. 62 Silverado Ranch Park 9855 Gilespie St. 23 Guinn School Park 4150 S. Torrey Pines Dr. 63 Silvestri School Park 1055 Silverado Ranch Blvd. 24 Harmony Park 4530 S. Pearl St. 64 Sommerset Hills Park 10717 Valencia Hills St. 25 Harney School Park 1580 S. Hollywood Blvd. 65 Southern Highlands Dog Park 10598 S. Jones Blvd. 26 Hidden Palms Park 8855 Hidden Palms Pkwy. 66 Spotted Leaf Park 2955 Spotted Leaf Ln. 25 Hollywood Ctr. & Park 1650 S. Hollywood Blvd. 67 Spring Valley Park 7600 W. Flamingo Rd. 27 Inzalaco Park 5801 Shinnecock Hills Ave. 68 Stonewater Park 11501 Goett Golf Dr. 28 James Regional Sports Park 8400 W. Robindale Rd. 69 Summerlin Community Park 1800 S. Town Center Dr. 29 Jimmy Pettyjohn Jr. Park 11322 Southern Highlands Pkwy. 70 Sunrise Park 2240 Linn Ln. 30 Joe Shoong Park 1503 Wesley St. 71 Sunset Park 2601 E. Sunset Rd. 31 Laurelwood Park 4300 Newcastle Rd. 72 Village Green Park 1901 Sandstone Bluffs Dr. 32 Lewis Family Park 1970 Tree Line Dr. 73 Von Tobel School Park 2436 N. Pecos Rd. 33 Lone Mountain Park 4445 N. Jensen St. 23 Walnut Rec Ctr. & Park 3075 N. Walnut Rd. 34 Magdalena Vegas Mountain Park 4580 Vegas Valley Dr. 74 West Flamingo Park & Senior Ctr. 6255 W. Flamingo Rd. 35 Martin Luther King Park 5439 E. Carey Ave. 74 Western Trails Equestrian Park 7500 Cameron St. 36 Maslow Park 4900 Lana Dr. 75 Western Trails 7355 Rogers St. 37 McCarran Marketplace Park 5800 Surrey St. Neighborhood Park 38 Mesa Park 5401 Mesa Park Dr. 76 Wetlands Park 7050 Wetlands Park Ln. 3 Molasky Family Park 1065 E. Twain Ave. 77 Whitney Park, Rec & Senior Ctr. 5712 E. Missouri Ave. 39 Mountain Crest Park & Ctr. 4701 N. Durango Dr. 78 Wilbur & Theresa Faiss Park 7025 S. Fort Apache Rd. 40 Mountain View School Park 5436 E. Kell Ln. 79 Willows Park 2775 Desert Marigold Ln. 41 Mountain's Edge Regional Park 7929 W. Mountains Edge Pkwy. 80 Winchester Park & Cultural Ctr. 3130 S. McLeod Dr. 81 Winterwood/Wengert School Park 2001 Winterwood Blvd. Recreation » Parks 65 2020 LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE Recreation Boulder City Recreation Department (702) 293-9256 Boulder City Parks and Recreation provides high-quality and cost effective recreation activities for all residents of Boulder City. These programmed activities include workshops, labs, tournaments, camps and classes, as well as activities in aquatics, arts, golf, sports and special events. Boulder Parks City Parks & Recreation offers year-round youth and adult sports, aquatic and recreation programs. Parks and Recreation provides many safe, quality programs, classes and special events to the citizens of Boulder City. Source: bcnv.org/237/Parks-Recreation. 8 MARINA DR 9 GREAT BASIN HWY 2 14 4 3 13 10 7 WYOMING ST 6 UTAH ST NEVADA WAY 5 AVENUEC INDUSTRIAL RD 12 1 ADAMS BLVD 11 V E T E R A N S MEM ORIA L DR IV E BUCHANAN BLVD BUCHANAN 15 16 # Park/Recreation Center Address 1 ABC Park 801 Adams Blvd. 2 Bicentennial Park 999 Colorado St. 3 Bootleg Canyon Park 1027 Canyon Rd. 4 Boulder City Recreation Ctr. 900 Arizona St. 5 Boulder City Swimming Pool & Racquetball Complex 861 Avenue B 5 Broadbent Park/Multi Use Building 1301 5th St./1204 6th St. 6 Del Prado Park 901 Utah St. 7 Franke T. Crowe Memorial Park 640 Nevada Way 8 Hemenway Valley Park 401 Ville Dr. 9 Lakeview Park 103 Walker Way 10 North Escalante Park 1000 Arizona St. 11 Oasis Park 1419 Marita Dr. 12 River Mountain Hiking Trail Off Hwy. 93 10 South Escalante Park 1007 Arizona St. 13 Sundial Park 600 Nevada Way 14 Teddy Fenton Memorial Park Reflections Ctr. 300 Railroad St. 15 Veterans' Memorial Park 1650 Buchanan Blvd. 5 Whalen Baseball Field/Bravo Softball Field 891 Avenue B 16 Xeriscape Park 1808 Royal Birkdale Dr. 66 Recreation » Parks 2020 LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE Recreation City of Mesquite (702) 346-8732 The Mesquite Community enjoys the benefits of an extensive parks and trails network, which connects neighborhoods with parks and other city destinations. The City has approximately 100 acres of existing parks and 718 acres of proposed parks. The trail system was designed to provide connectivity between open spaces. Currently, Mesquite contains 53 miles of built trails and 87 miles of proposed multi-use trails. The Mesquite Parks Sports and Event Complex (SEC) is a 670-acre facility that integrates athletics with the natural environment. Source: mesquitenv.gov/city-government/parks-facilities. MESQUITE HEIGHTS RD ST BLVD CRE YON AN C 10 8 HARDY WAY BLVD OASIS 4 HORIZON BLVD HORIZON 14 12 HILLSIDE DR 1 11 W PIONEER BLVD 9 FALCON RIDGE PKWY RIDGE FALCON 15 2 LOWER FLAT TOP DR TOP FLAT LOWER 7 5 W MESQUITE 13BLVD 6 3 S GRAPEVINE RD GRAPEVINE S W RIVERSIDE RD RIVERSIDE W # Park/Recreation Center Address 1 Desert Rose Park 640 W. Old Mill Rd. 2 The Deuce Rec & Parks Dept. 150 N. Yucca St. 3 Hafen Park 450 Hafen Ln. 4 Hillside Arboretum 951 Hillside Dr. 5 Hunter Sports Park 500 E. Mesquite Blvd. 6 Jensen Trailside Park 770 Second S. St. 7 Library Park 121 W. First N. St. 8 Marilyn Redd Park 251 Marilyn Pkwy.
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