Aaron Taylor annual customer appreciation party @ Lone Mtn regional park Sat 4-20-24 earth day
Park
Trail
Dog park
tennis courts
Open grass reaching towards Lone Mountain.
A spring wildflower bloom fronting Lone Mountain.
Please be mindful that this is coyote country.
Dog water fountains
Laugh Out Loud! I thought this bird was real.
playground
LMRP
Equestrian space
Signage
Steve W.
Jun 1, 2023
The park itself is pretty decent. Lots of trails and the mountain itself is a good short hike with great views. The 1-star review is mainly for the pickleball courts. During the daytime, it's perfectly fine, and new nets were even installed. What makes this court difficult to play in and even hazardous are the severe lack of lights on every court. The illumination between one side of the court over the other is drastically different. If you're on the side towards the fence, illumination can be so bad that you can lose sight of the ball coming at you. This makes for very frustrating games at the least, and worst case are players colliding with each other during play. Players have submitted requests and complaints to the county ever since they changed the lights to LEDs, but it seems like it's just falling on deaf ears. Nearby courts like Durango and Police Memorial offer well-lit courts. I recommend you head there if you're in the neighborhood if you want a good session.
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Rod W.
Oct 6, 2022
Lone Mountain Regional Park has a plethora of walking/riding paths, all of which are very nicely maintained. Tip: Within you'll find areas that have been specially designated for use by equestrians, people on foot, and/or dogs.Because there are quite a number of hikes herein that are quite challenging, Lone Mountain is a great place to visit either by yourself, with friends, and/or with family. I strongly suggest that if you find any of their resources appealing, you take the time to stop by and check the park out :-)
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Norm K.
Nov 2, 2020
Seven of us have been meeting one morning a week at 8AM at a park. It's time to bring coffee, your own chairs, water, and plenty of good conversation.Last week, we met at the Lone Mountain Regional Park. I watched the park as it was laid out and then built, but this was the first time I came here. I was impressed by the variety of things to do--bocce, tennis, playground apparatus for kids, walkways for getting exercise, and picnic areas. Since it was a cold morning, we spread out in the warm sunlight at social distancing protocol.The park is clean and very well maintained. While I have several parks near me, this was a great place to go to be with friends for an hour and a half. Adjacent to Lone Mountain Road and the 215, it's an easy off and back on spot.
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Dennis T.
Aug 25, 2022
This is for the hike up the mountain and not the park itself. The hike it self is fairy easy all incline, the tiny gravel Is a little slippery. I've done this hike twice and it was a good workout. it a lived closed i would be here at least 2 to 3 times a week.
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Tiana F.
Jul 27, 2021
I was invited for a picnic on a Saturday evening. I have never been to Lone Mountain Regional Park but I've passed it quite a few times. Let's just say the view from this park was so breathtaking. It was nice to be able to see the city from such a peaceful area. It doesn't make you feel like your caught up in the fast life of Las Vegas. There was so much parking available and you can tell that this park is very well kept. I'm keeping this review very short and simple. But needless to say, I would definitely recommend this park whether you want to go for a job, get a nice view of the Las Vegas Valley, or have a nice bbq or picnic with family and friends.
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Apple S.
Jul 17, 2020
Gorgeous wide spread out park with large grass fields on the hill and an extensive playground. No water park but the water sprinklers were perfect.lots of basketball fields and tennis courts picnic tables all over and a parking lot stretched over the side
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Sarah C.
Apr 1, 2018
I organized a BBQ party here yesterday. They have 6 very clean picnic pavilions. We were able to snag one of the Areas C-G - the limit is 50 people in each, 1 charcoal BBQ, 2 tables, bench seating around pavilion, but no electricity. All areas are covered. You can either reserve it or first come first serve.Area H - the limit is 75 people. There are 4 large charcoal BBQ's, 8 tables, 4 trash cans, and no electricity area covered. The walking trails, playgrounds, horse shoes, Tennis, Basketball, Bocce Ball courts, and bathrooms are well maintained.I believe it was built 5 years ago.The playground has no swings.There are 2 bathrooms and the parking can be busy during holidays and weekends.You can hike up Lone mountain as well for 360° view of Vegas.
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Amy S.
May 20, 2020
My daughter and I went walking on the walking paths today with our dog. Dog Friendly, Yes! There is a park that is connect to this one which is located off of Lone a Mountain Road. The other park is about .7 miles down a walking path. That little park had a play ground and riding arena and training pens and more lawns and pavilions with BBQs. Such a pretty area. A well maintained park and the views of the Las Vegas City are breathtaking. Next time we are going to hike to the top of Lone Mountain. I think fall would be a great time to do this hike. The whole loop with the mountain top is 3.7 miles. Easy hike! Bring water. We were here today May 20, 2020 and covid-19 restrictions meant the bathrooms were closed.
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Nicole C.
Jun 10, 2020
If you employ Siri to get you here, she will direct you to the wrong side of the park. When you see the park, you are there. This park has more than just a walking path & playgrounds! There are features that you can learn from at any age! You can play bocce, tennis, basketball, learn math, geography, history and even conquer the little climbing wall! We walked for roughly 2.5 miles and didn't have to double back. I think we only covered about 1/4 of the possible route. This park is worth a drive.
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Chrislynn M.
Nov 14, 2017
We will make the drive to come here. I mean, any park surrounding Lone Mountain is my favorite. I really love this area. I love the view, the cleanliness, the openness, and elevation. It is a park which offers a bit of everything for everyone. You can picnic beneath a gazebo or on the grass, and did I mention the view?! Lol. The only thing I would complain about is the lighting at the playground, and that the playground itself can get a little boring in comparison to the other playground equipment nearby. There are NO SWINGS. As a parent to 4 boys, they dont notice or care. Though, i have met many parents who do. But I mean still...it does it's job. Basketball courts are nearby so in this household, it satisfies everyone's desire. There are two bathrooms one by the playground and one by the basketball courts. If there are parties/bbqs happening, parking can be pretty scarce. However, it isn't something to instill fear or to be deterred. Lol. Enjoy!
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