Lone Mountain Regional Park

Price

Free

Duration

1.5-3 hours

Best Ages

Best for ages 3-16

About

Lone Mountain Regional Park is the bigger sibling to the neighborhood-scale Lone Mountain Park nearby, offering families a more comprehensive outdoor experience in northwest Las Vegas. As a Clark County regional park, it features more amenities than typical neighborhood parks — covered picnic pavilions, multiple playground areas, basketball and tennis courts, and restroom facilities.

For families spending time in the northwest Las Vegas or Summerlin corridor, this park is worth the slight detour over smaller parks because of the amenity mix. Parents get shaded seating, restroom access, and the option to reserve pavilions for larger family gatherings or birthday parties through the Clark County Parks reservation system. Kids get more space and more variety.

The playground equipment is appropriate for toddlers through tweens, and the sports courts keep older kids and teens engaged. Open grass areas are ideal for pick-up soccer or football. The stroller situation is somewhat mixed — paved paths connect main areas, but some sections of the park have terrain that makes wheeled equipment more challenging.

Temperature management is critical in Las Vegas. The park is genuinely pleasant October through April, with cool mornings and comfortable afternoons. Summer visits should be early morning only — Las Vegas temperatures regularly exceed 110°F in July and August, making mid-day park visits dangerous for young children.

Playground surfaces absorb and radiate heat, so check them before letting young children play.

If you're planning a family picnic in Las Vegas, this park is one of the better free options in the city. Pack a cooler, claim a pavilion (or reserve one in advance), and you have all the ingredients for a solid half-day family outing without spending a dollar.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Limited

Nursing / Changing

Available

Kid Meals

Not Available

Setting

Outdoor

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings October-April; early morning in summer

Wait Times

No wait for open areas; pavilion reservations needed for groups

Nearby Food

Fast food and casual dining options are available along W. Lone Mountain Road and N. Rainbow Blvd, about 5-10 minutes from the park.

Why Kids Love It

Lone Mountain Regional Park is larger than the neighboring neighborhood park, offering more space for kids to roam, multiple playground zones, and sports courts. The park's size means older kids have room to create more elaborate games and adventures. Picnic areas with shade structures make it a great spot for a longer family outing with food.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Restrooms and covered pavilions are available — a step up from smaller parks
  • Reserve pavilions in advance through Clark County Parks if planning a birthday party or group outing
  • The park is larger so bring bikes or scooters for kids to cover more ground
  • Water fountains are available but bring backup water in summer
  • Courts for basketball and tennis add options for older kids and teens

What to Bring

  • Packed lunch or snacks
  • Water bottles
  • Sunscreen
  • Bikes or scooters
  • Sports equipment
  • Sunhat

Cost Info

Free Admission

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$0 admission.

Pack food and water.

Total: $10-15 for a picnic.

Tips to Save

  • Completely free park.
  • Reserve a shaded picnic pavilion online through Clark County if planning a family gathering.
  • Bring everything you need since there are no concessions.

Hours & Contact

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