1. Nature Discovery Park 2627 Nature Park Dr
2. Aviary Park 6750 Aviary Wy
3. Deer Springs Park 6550 Aviary Wy
4. James K. Seastrand Park 6330 Camino Eldorado Blvd
5. Eldorado Park 5900 Camino Eldorado Blvd
6. Sandstone Ridge Park 1661 West Hammer Ln
7. Theron H. Goynes Park 3909 West Washburn Rd
8. Monte Vista Park 4911 Scott Robinson Blvd
9. Richard Tam Park 4631 Rockpine Dr
10. Craig Ranch Regional Park 628 West Craig Rd
11. Gold Crest Park 714 Craig Creek Ave
12. Nicholas E. Flores Jr. Park 4133 Allen Ln
13. Desert Horizons Park 3750 Simmons St
14. Cheyenne Ridge Park 3814 Scott Robinson Blvd
15. City View Park 101 East Cheyenne Ave
16. Brooks Tot Lot 1421 East Brooks Ave
17. Hebert Memorial Park 2701 Basswood Ave
18. Cheyenne Sports Complex 3500 East Cheyenne Ave
19. Annie L. Walker Park 2227 West Evans Ave
20. Prentiss Walker Memorial Park & Pool 1509 June Ave
21. Petitti Park & Pool 2505 North Bruce St
22. Boris Terrace Park 2200 East Cartier Ave
23. Rotary Tot Lot 2600 Magnet St
24. Joe Kneip Park 2800 Judson Ave
25. Valley View Park 2000 Bennett St
26. Tropical Breeze Park 1505 East Tropical Pkwy
27. Alexander Library Park 1755 W. Alexander Road
28. Downtown Park 2250 Las Vegas Blvd North
Kiel Ranch Historic Park 2465 Kiel Way (Future)
Trailhead Centennial and Lawrence Trailhead 6350 Lawrence St B Hammer Ln Trailhead 2200 Hammer Ln C Coleman St Trailhead 5348 Coleman St D Washburn Ln Trailhead 1568 Washburn Ln E Cheyenne Trailhead 2711 E. Cheyenne Av
Trail Continues to Las Vegas Wash
City of North Las Vegas: Parks, Trails, and Amenities
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Upper Las Vegas Wash TrailLower Las Vegas Wash Trail
Interstate 215
Pedestrian Bridge
Interstate 15
Trail Head
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Kiel RanchHistoric Park
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LAS VEGAS BLVD NORTH
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Map of Trails and Parks
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TRAIL TIPSTrails traverse urban and natural environments. Users should expect to find wildlife, natural formations and scenes native to those environments.
Some trails follow flood channels that may present danger during flash flood season, typically during summer months. It is important to stay on paths for safety.
Weather is typically hot and dry during the summer months and cool in the winter months with possibility of precipitation.
Refer to trail and park signs for open hours.
Dogs on leashed are allowed on urban trails. Dogs must be leashed at all time. You must be in control of your dog at all times. Dog walkers must remove all waste.
Bring everything out of the park that you brought in. Bring bags with you to collect your trash. Always deposit trash and recycling in the appropriate bins.
Thirty minutes of walking can burn an average of 130 calories. Walking is an excellent way to increase your calorie expenditure.
Be mindful of other trail users. Slower traffic stay to the right, pass on left.
Always tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return.
Be prepared for potential conditions. Depending on the time of year and the activity or experience you want to achieve, special equipment may be needed for some terrain. The essentials for any trek include sunscreen, water and perhaps a snack for energy. Plan and map out your route before leaving.
The Southern Nevada Regional System of Trails and Open Spaces workgroup developed the brand “Neon to Nature” to emphasize and inform residents and visitors about
extraordinary opportunities to experience another side of Las Vegas.
The purpose of the "Neon to Nature" Open Space & Trails System is to improve the quality of life and community character by providing an interconnected system of trails in Southern Nevada linking residential, civic, commercial and business landscapes to park, open space and recreational facilities operated by federal, state and local governments.
The Following are prohibited - UNLEASHED DOGS
- VENDING / SOLICITING
- CAMPING (EXCEPT IN DESGNATED
AREAS WITH PRIOR APPROVAL)
- FIREWORKS / EXPLOSIVES / OPEN FIRES
- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (EXCEPT WITH SPECIAL
EVENTS PERMIT)
- DEFACEMENT OF CITY PROPERTY
- MOTORIZED VEHICLES (OUTSIDE OF
DESIGNATED PARKING AREAS)
- RIOTOUS /BOISTEROUS BEHAVIOR
- PRACTICING GOLF
NEON TO NATUREwww.neontonature.org
Reporting Suspicious Activities:
Emergencies – 911
Non Emergencies – 311
Crime Stoppers – (702) 385-5555
Graffiti Removal Hotline – (702) 633-1871
CNLV Police - (702) 633-9111
City of North Las Vegas - (702) 633-1000
• Wear bright clothing during the day and reflective clothing at night
• Always wear a hard-shell helmet whenever you ride; fit the helmet so the front is just above the top of the eyebrows
• Hand signals communicate with motorists what you intend to do; turns at stops require a hand signal for 100 feet
City of North Las Vegas2250 Las Vegas Blvd., NorthNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030
www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com702-633-1171
Typical Uses and Amenities
Bicycle Safety Tips
outsidelasvegas.org architecture.unlv.edu/landscape
(Graphics by)
neontonature.org
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Centennial and Lawrence Trailhead
Lower Las Vegas Wash Trail
Lower Las Vegas Wash Trail
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CIVIC CENTER
Parking
BBQ Grill PicnicTable
Restroom
Accessible
LoopTrail
BallDiamond
SoccerField
Volleyball
LibraryWiFiWater Play
ExerciseStation
BasketballCourt
SwimmingPool
SkatePark
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Dog Park
Craig Ranch Regional Park
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