Alice in Wonderland Moment! Lived a mile from this for 9 years and never realized it was here. I found this 6 months ago and I'm just amazed! It's truly an escape from the world. Gorgeous canyon views, Dry river bed that floods when it rains so we have a river here in Summerlin, well lighted, perfectly maintained, doggy disposal stations, 3 grassy parks, nice people, and BUNNIES!!! You have to walk this path at least once. Your missing out if you don't. Runs from Pavillion Center down to Hualapai with a park at the 3 main streets. No bathrooms or water fountains so come prepared but you can exit the park at all 3 main roads to access facilities if you need to. Parking lot off of Park run between Town center and Pavillion Center next to the retirement...
Read moreWe went the Monday after heavy rain and flooding(9/4/23), so the paths had a lot of rocks, mud, and debris, but that didn't deter us. The trail is nestled in a canyon in Summerlin that goes behind Costco and the homes in that area. It's very pretty, clean, quiet, and peaceful. At each end of the trail there's a large grassy area with trees where you can relax, picnic, or hang out. There is a gazebo area with picnic tables in the center with a grass area as well. There isn't a restroom available (just a porta-potty in the parking lot), so go before you head out on the path. I recommend wearing sunscreen, a hat, comfy shoes, and bringing water. This walking trail is one of my favorite that I've...
Read moreLovely little park with epic views of the mountains and the desert landscape is gorgeous here. The trails are really long. You can go either left or right but the one just around the park is big enough and nice to walk around. There are a lot of hummingbirds a lot of different plant life and tree life big patch of grass. Theres shade but not a lot of shade when walking around. This park would be perfect for an early morning or early evening walk or if it’s cool enough at daytime walk. Would definitely come visit this park again. Didn’t see any bathrooms, though...
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