Lake Las Vegas is a special and unique resort and residential community surrounding a man made lake designed to replicate a lakeside village in Italy. All tucked in the mountains that surround the Las Vegas Valley. You will feel like you stepped into another world. Nearby within walking distance are the wetlands inhabited by wildlife, nature, and a bird sanctuary. Though there are multiple golf and biking paths throughout Lake Las Vegas, it also connects to over 35 miles of the River Mountain Loop. This connects you via a walking/ bike path to Boulder City/ Lake Mead and back again! It also connects to the Union Pacific Trail. The village at Lake Las Vegas features eateries, shopping, a UPS store, design and real estate services, outdoor concerts, and a host of holiday festivities throughout the year. The village features water sports and two major hotels with additional amenities. In my opinion, there is no other area in all of Las Vegas or Henderson that comes close to the quality of life that one can find out at Lake Las Vegas. Not Summerlin, not Anthem, not Spanish Trails, not at any High-rise, or other lake communities , nada. If you are looking for great quality of life, ...
Read moreLake las Vegas is the hidden jewel of las Vegas! It really has a lake replete with shops restaurants and homes condos with tremendous expansion going on there. You can buy or rent there, supermarket still not on property but a small convenience store is located in the town village. If you visit this area Vegas is very close as well as hoover dam and lake mead. Word of CAUTION for pet owners lake las Vegas has coyotes. Never let your fur buddies off a leash there. I could post forever about this Italian mediterrean looking area but seeing is believing. Gorgeous upscale vacation resort area. Beautiful hotels on property dog friendly...
Read moreFree parking and a great atmosphere to explore for the afternoon, there’s a decent marina with moderate pricing on kayak and boat rentals, a few restaurants and shops though several were closed down (the casino and several restaurants were closed) but there’s still plenty to do, the Ponte Vecchio bridge is nice however it seems like a project that ran out of money to complete, you can still walk across it however it’s starting to fall apart due to incomplete construction. Regardless I recommend stopping for a visit, it’s only 15-20 minutes outside Las Vegas and a nice break...
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