Las Vegas Parks and Playgrounds

Use this guide to find parks and playgrounds in Las Vegas where parents and kids can play and spend time outside together. Browse practical details to help you choose a place for your next outing.

Parks and playgrounds

  1. Lakes + wildlife + historyFloyd Lamb Park at Tule SpringsTule Springs · 680 acres of lakes, wildlife, and historic ranch grounds
  2. All-abilities play + waterCentennial Hills ParkCentennial Hills · Ramped all-abilities playground beside water play
  3. Fishing + water play + historyLorenzi ParkTwin Lakes · Twin fishing lakes in a registered historic district
  4. Covered water play + aircraftRaptor Play ParkCentennial Hills · Quarter-scale F-22 exhibit beside covered water play
  5. Football + water play + trackAll-American ParkThe Lakes · Five football fields with play, water, and a fitness track
  6. Shade + water play + fitnessBob Baskin ParkRancho Oakey · Ample shade around play, picnics, and water
  7. Dog park + pickleball + skatePolice Memorial ParkLone Mountain · Three dog runs, eight pickleball courts, and a skate bowl
  8. Public art + local historyHistoric Westside Legacy ParkHistoric Westside · Historic plaques and public art honoring Westside leaders
  9. Pickleball + varied courtsAloha Shores ParkAloha Shores · Four pickleball courts plus bocce, horseshoes, tennis, and volleyball
  10. Skate + pickleball + trackDurango Hills ParkLone Mountain · Skate park and seven pickleball courts beside a walking track
  11. Water play + soccer + poolBaker ParkHuntridge · Water play and turf soccer beside Baker Pool
  12. Fitness + farmers marketBruce Trent ParkSummerlin · Fitness-focused park with a weekly Wednesday market
  13. Historic ranch + short trailsSpring Mountain Ranch State ParkBlue Diamond · about 25 miles from Las Vegas · Ranch history, trails, and shaded picnic grounds

Wildlife to look for nearby · July

These are examples of wildlife parents and kids may notice in parks and natural areas in and around Las Vegas.

  1. Desert marigoldsRound yellow flower heads above pale foliage · Sunny public desert and roadside edges viewed safely
  2. Dry summer desertPale ground, deep shade, and heat-adapted plants · Sun-exposed valley and desert edges
  3. Monsoon thunderstormsBuilding clouds, a rain shaft, and sudden wind · Open sky viewed from a safe indoor or developed setting
See the seasonal nature calendar

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