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THE PASEOS
The Paseos in Summerlin is a 375-acre residential village west of the 215 beltway bounded by Alta Drive to the north, Desert Foothills Drive to the east, Charleston Boulevard to the south and Sky Vista to the west.
The village features both single-and multi-family homes along with an elementary school site. A 12 -acre community park – The Paseos Park - is nearing completion and includes junior soccer/t-ball fields, a basketball court, a sand volleyball court, an interactive water play area, a motorized toy play area, picnic pavilions and open turf areas. The park is located at the center of the village and can be reached by a linear paseo park that traverses the village from north to south.
Architecture in The Paseos draws its inspiration from the Hacienda and Mission styles. The Hacienda/Mission styles is represented through the use of portals, arches, arcades, and outdoor living spaces such as miradors, loggias, courtyards and front porches.
The romantic qualities of authentic Hacienda and Mission architecture are perfectly suited for the graceful charm envisioned for this village.
THE VISTAS
Situated just west of the Western Beltway, The Vistas is the first village within Summerlin's western region. This 815-acre village is a mixed-use residential village that includes single- and multi -family homes and luxury apartments. It is bordered on the west by Desert Foothills Drive and by Far Hills Avenue to the north.
The Vistas will feature three parks owned and operated by the Summerlin Council. North Tower Park is almost 7 acres and is located on the northern edge of The Vistas. It features two children’s play areas, picnic and barbecue areas and open play areas. South Tower Park is currently in the planning stages but is expected to include children’s play areas, a spray basin, a picnic and barbecue area and an open play area. Both North Tower Park and South Tower Park will be anchored by 48-foot clock towers.
The Vistas Park is also in the planning stages and will be approximately 23 acres in size. It may include a community center, lighted football field, lighted softball fields, lighted tennis courts, basketball courts, a group picnic pavilion, children’s play area, interactive water play area and restrooms.
A neighborhood shopping center with a grocery store and gas station is planned for the corner of Charleston Blvd. and Desert Foothills Drive.
Worship and public school sites are also planned for the Vistas.
THE MESA
Situated on dramatic, elevated topography south of Tropicana Avenue and west of Hualapai Way, The Mesa is Summerlin’s southernmost village to date and one of its most distinctive. The nearly 500-acre residential village is nestled against the Spring Mountains which form a dramatic backdrop and create a natural sense of seclusion and exclusivity. The Mesa is tucked right next to the mountainside, so it does not have any major thoroughfares running through it and it is ideal for homebuyers looking for quiet, suburban living. At the same time, The Mesa is not far from Summerlin’s major community amenities. It might be Summerlin’s southernmost village, but its residents have access to all community amenities, including parks and trails, schools, community centers, dining, entertainment and more.
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Homes in The Mesa feature a desert contemporary architectural style. Entry monuments are marked with abundant stonework and back-lit metal signs set against dramatic color hues. Streets are lined with desert-appropriate trees and flowering bushes that emphasize shade and color while enhancing the natural beauty of the area.
Ladera, the first neighborhood in The Mesa, currently offers a dozen different home designs by KB Home and Richmond American Homes. The single-family homes range from 1,642 to 2,804 square feet and are priced starting in the mid $300,000s to more than $500,000. Engle Homes will soon offer three additional floorplans in Ladera that will range from 2,031 to 2,574 square.
In addition to a flurry of residential development, the village is bustling with both recreational and educational development. The village’s large 18-acre park is currently under construction and will feature tennis courts, three little league baseball fields (one with stadium-style seating), a tot lot, 3 ½ acre lawn area and covered picnic ramadas.
The Mesa will also be home to Summerlin’s newest private school, Bishop Gorman High School, on track for an early 2007 opening. Located on a 35-acre campus at Hualapai Way and Russell Road, the new campus will accommodate up to 1,200 students within a 187,000-square-foot facility. The campus also includes a 300-seat chapel, state-of-the-art technology and research library, art facilities, performing arts theatre and athletic facilities suitable for both school and community use. A future public elementary school is also planned for The Mesa village.
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THE WILLOWS
The Willows is a 475-acre residential village that offers a wide selection of housing options, including single-family homes, multi-family homes and custom home neighborhoods. The village has developed around The Willows Park that features lighted baseball fields, two soccer fields, a basketball court, children's play area and The Willows Community Center. One of the park's most popular attractions is the resort-style swimming pool with a beach entrance, two water slides and fountains. The pool is open exclusively to Summerlin residents and their guests. The Willows park also features fairy tale sculptures, a public school, the D'Vorre and Hal Ober Elementary School , and two houses of worship. They include Temple Beth Sholom and the Jewish Community Center of Southern Nevada.
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Willow Creek
A gated enclave within The Willows
You will be captivated immediately by the spectacular gate-guarded entry to the Willow Creek neighborhood. The tennis courts with pavilion, one-half court basketball surface, play area, park, and beautiful paseo complete the picture. Beautiful production homes by some of Las Vegas ' leading builders and a custom home neighborhood, Willow Falls featuring 80 one-third acre homesites priced from the low $200,000s. Willow Creek is a wonderful place to call home.
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THE HILLS
Summerlin's first village, The Hills, is a 400-acre residential village featuring single-family neighborhoods known for its stunning double tree-lined streets that set the standard for Summerlin landscaping. The Hills Park quickly evolved into one of Las Vegas' favorite outdoor special event venues and features two lighted tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, a half basketball court and picnic ramadas. Within The Howard Hughes Educational Park are Summerlin's first two public schools: William R. Lummis Elementary School and Ernest A. Becker, Sr. Middle School. The village is also home to the Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy .
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HILLS SOUTH
This 700-acre high-end mixed-use village features single-family and custom home neighborhoods. It is home to the Tournament Players Club at Summerlin , Nevada 's first TPC course and host of two annual PGA TOUR events: the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Senior Classic. The community's cultural cornerstone is at the heart of the village and includes The Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center, along with the Donald W. Reynolds Cultural Center, home of Nevada Ballet Theatre, the state's only professional ballet company. The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the Western United States , is headquartered in The Hills South, as well as several commercial facilities, including the Las Vegas Dental Institute and Summerlin Financial Group. Other facilities in the village include Temple Beth Am,
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Lit'l Scholar Academy, the largest preschool and day care facility west of the Mississippi River .
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THE TRAILS
The Trails is a mixed-use residential village that features single-family and multi-family neighborhoods, as well as the two custom home neighborhoods of Mountain Trails and Desert Trails. This 740-acre village is home to The Trails Community Center, The Trails Park, home of Summerlin Little League, and a public swimming pool operated by the City of Las Vegas. True to the village name, a 45-acre linear park meanders throughout the village, providing miles of scenery for outdoor enthusiasts and fitness buffs. The Trails Village Center is Summerlin's largest shopping center to date and serves as a popular community gathering spot. A full-service United States Post Office and The Merryhill School, a private elementary school, are located in The Trails, in addition to two future worship sites for Grace in the Desert Episcopal Church and Summerlin Community Baptist Church .
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THE ARBORS
Summerlin's largest village to date, The Arbors' higher elevation deliverss unparalleled city views. Stretching across nearly 1,300 acres, The Arbors is a mixed-use residential village that includes single-family and multi-family home neighborhoods. The village is home to Palo Verde High School and the Bob and Sandy Miller High Tech Center at Summerlin - a mini campus of the Community College of Southern Nevada , Sig Rogish Middle School and Ethel L. Staton Elementary School .The Arbors Tennis and Play Park features five outdoor lighted tennis courts with a pro shop, as well as Arborville, a unique toddler tricycle track and play area. The Arbors Sports Park is a 60-acre joint-use education and community recreation complex and sports park. \Eventually, The sports park will feature an Olympic-sized swimming pool, as well as numerous sports fields to augment those that already exist on the Palo Verde High School campus.
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Also included in the park is a new public community center owned and operated by the City of Las Vegas . The center features a full-size gymnasium, exercise and meeting rooms. The Arbors is also home to four worship sites, Desert Spring Methodist Church and the Valley's first Hindu Temple , The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Red Rock Community Church.
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SUMMERLIN CENTRE
Summerlin Centre is being designed as a pedestrian-friendly urban town center unlike any other in Las Vegas . It will incorporate residential, retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational, cultural and resort components within nearly 1,200 acres. Summerlin Centre will be a place where you can live above the coffee shop, walk to work, shop, meet friends for dinner and play in the park - without having a car. When completed, Summerlin Centre will be home to several business parks and shopping centers. A regional mall is proposed.
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THE GARDENS
The Gardens is a 410-acre mixed-use residential village and commercial village with a garden-like setting. Home to the Alexander Dawson School at Las Vegas , a private school offering a rigorous traditional liberal arts program for grades K-8. The village features a 20-acre park divided into three distinct areas: an active play area that features court games, such as basketball, tennis and roller hockey; a community center with facilities for passive adult uses, such as horseshoes and shuffleboard courts; and a large open lawn area. The Gardens will also include retail and employment centers along the village's western edge adjacent to the Western Beltway.
Ridgebrook is a unique and intimate village located off Desert Inn Road and the Western Beltway. It will feature a six-acre park surrounded by 4 neighborhoods. Ridgebrook will also be the site for The Judy and John Goolsby Elementary School scheduled to open Fall 2002.
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THE RIDGES
Poised to become one of the most exclusive golf meccas in the Southwest, The Ridges is a gated community of custom and luxury home neighborhoods nestled alongside the Red Rock National Conservation Area with breathtaking mountain, valley, and city views. The Ridges offers an incredible assortment of custom and luxury home environments heavily rooted in a sophisticated desert architectural motif. At an elevation of over 3,200 feet, The Ridges creates beautiful living environments while maintaining a very natural setting. The neighborhoods at The Ridges are being created to complement the land rather than overtake it. And The Ridges features legendary golfer, Jack Nicklaus', Bear's Best Las Vegas golf course which showcases many of the fabulous holes from Nicklaus' desert-themed courses throughout the southwestern United States and Mexico .
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Two future neighborhood parks, community clubhouse with swimming pool, and recreation center with outdoor, lighted tennis courts are either planned or are currently under construction for the Ridges.
SIENA
This 665-acre active adult community village is being designed by Sunrise Colony Company for individuals ages 55 and better. The village will feature 1,900 luxury single-story homes, an 18-hole golf course designed by Schmidt-Curley of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Lake Siena, a quarter-mile man-made water feature with cascading waterfalls.
Enjoy the best in resort living! Guard-gated active adult community with a championship 18-hole golf course, clubhouse, community center, health and fitness center and vast recreational amenities.
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THE PUEBLO
The Pueblo is a mixed-use residential village best known for its 68-acre linear park that offers walkers, joggers and cyclists some of the most beautiful desert scenery in Southern Nevada . In addition to multiple trails, The Pueblo Park includes a desert interpretive garden and two active play areas. A 570-acre village, The Pueblo features single-family and multi-family neighborhoods and is home to three schools: The Meadows School, a private college preparatory school, Richard H. Bryan Elementary School , and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School. The Pueblo is also home to the Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, The Pueblo Shopping Center and The Pueblo Medical Center that includes an urgent care facility and more than 70 physicians in private practice.
THE CROSSING
The Crossing is the hub of Summerlin's current business and commercial activity and is home to the 115-acre Crossing Business Center . The 540-acre mixed-use Crossing village also includes a variety of single-family and multi-family neighborhoods, the John W. Bonner Elementary School , a fire station and Summerlin Hospital Medical Center , a top-notch medical campus that includes a 166-bed all private suite hospital. Recreation in The Crossing is plentiful with two major parks. As home of the Summerlin Youth Soccer League, The Crossing Park features two full-size lighted soccer fields, while Oxford Park features a multi-purpose lighted sports field on 10 acres.
THE CANYONS
The Canyons is a high-end residential village featuring a diverse range of home styles, including single-family, multi-family, custom and apartment homes. The village is centered around the Tournament Players Club at The Canyons, Summerlin's second TPC golf course that features a ruggedly dramatic topography with unparalleled mountain and city views. Also located in The Canyons is The Regent Las Vegas, a world-class resort featuring two Regent International Hotels with a total of 541 rooms, a 40,000-square-foot European Spa, and several outstanding restaurants and one-of-a-kind boutiques.
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SCHOOLS
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Public Schools
- John W. Bonner Elementary School (Grades K-5) - Located in The Crossing village
- Richard. H. Bryan Elementary School (Grades K-5) - Located in The Pueblo village
- William R. Lummis Elementary School Grades (K-5) - Located in The Hills village
- Ernest A. Becker, Sr. Middle School (Grades 6-8) - Located in The Hills village
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- Palo Verde High School (Grades 9-12) - Located in The Arbors village
- D'Vorre and Hal Ober Elementary School (Grades K-5) - Located in The Willows village
- Sig Rogich Middle School (Grades 6-8) - Located in The Arbors village
Ethel W. Staton Elementary School (Grades K-5) - Located in The Arbors village
Private Schools
- The Meadows School Nevada's first non-sectarian college preparatory school Preschool to grade 12 Accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools and the National Association of Independent Schools Includes separate facilities for students in the lower, middle and upper schools, a field house, a baseball field, eight tennis courts, football field/track and several playing fields Located in The Pueblo village
- The Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy Non-parochial Jewish Day School with an emphasis on Hebrew and Judaic studies Grades K-8 Accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Association of Independent Schools Located in The Trails village
- Faith Lutheran Jr./Sr. High School Parochial schools with an emphasis on Christian education Grades 6-12 Accredited by Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges Offers two educational tracks: college preparatory and general education Facilities include a classroom/administration building, resource center, bell tower, football field, baseball field, soccer and softball fields
- The Merryhill Preschool Preschool to Grade 5 Accredited by the National Independent Private School Association Part of Nobel Learning Community, a family of 129 schools in 14 states operated by Nobel Education Dynamics Located in The Trails village
- Lit'l Scholar Academy Private kindergarten Largest child care facility west of the Mississippi River Also licensed to provide preschool, child care and after school care for older students Located in The Hills South village
- The Alexander Dawson School at Las Vegas Non-sectarian, coeducational school offering rigorous liberal arts program Grades K-8 Located in The Gardens village
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Elementary School Catholic school offering grades K-5 Located in The Pueblo village.
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TRAILS:
The Summerlin Trail System is a favorite with runners, walkers, skaters and other outdoor enthusiasts. The system is designed to link villages, neighborhoods and parks and will eventually be more than 150 miles long when the community is complete. Today, there are more than 40 completed miles of the system that consist of street-side trails, village trails, regional trails and natural trails
Street-side trails are always landscaped on both sides, a landscaping feature that has become a Summerlin hallmark. Many Summerlin street-side trails are eight-feet wide to accommodate recreational uses. Village trails are often located in natural arroyos or man-made corridors within off-street areas. They are designed to provide trail-goers with respite from noise and traffic.
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Regional trails are part of the proposed valley-wide trail system and will eventually provide a link to Bureau of Land Management land in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. These trails will be constructed as public-private partnerships by Clark County and the City of Las Vegas in cooperation with The Howard Hughes Corporation and will be designed for non-motorized uses.
And finally, natural trails, designed for hiking buffs, exist within undeveloped areas of Summerlin and will eventually connect to planned regional trails.
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GOLF:
Summerlin is adding yet another big name to its all-star line-up of golf course designers and consultants. The legendary Jack Nicklaus, known as "Golden Bear," has designed a Bear's Best course along Summerlin's western ridge. A joint-venture of ClubCorp Inc. and Golden Bear International, the Bear's Best golf course in Summerlin is one of several planned worldwide. Replicating famous Nicklaus-designed holes on a course designed to accommodate large corporate golf outings. When the course schedule allows, Bear's Best will be open to the public. Eventually, Summerlin will be home to 15 golf courses when the community is complete.
Eventually, Summerlin will be home to 15 golf courses when the community is complete.
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- Tournament Players Club at Summerlin - 18-hole, private championship course 7,243 yards, par 72
- Tournament Players Club at The Canyons - 18-hole, daily-fee championship course 7,063 yards, par 71
- Highland Falls Golf Club - Semi-private course in Sun City Summerlin 6,512 yards, par 72
- Palm Valley Golf Club - Semi-private course in Sun City Summerlin 6,850 yards, par 72
- Eagle Crest Golf Club - Semi-private course in Sun City Summerlin 4,067 yards, par 60
- Siena Golf Club - 18-hole public course 6,571 yards, par 72
- Red Rock Country Club - 18-hole championship private course 6,846 yards, par 72
- Bear's Best - 18-hole public course 7,229 yards, par 72
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LEISURE CENTER:
The Veteran Memorial Leisure Services Center is a 45,000 square foot recreation and cultural facility adjacent to Palo Verde High School and is the first city-owned and operated community center in Summerlin.
The amenities include a 20,000 square feet of classroom and workshop space, a full-court gym, fitness area with cardiovascular and strength equipment, a dance/aerobics area, game room, and play room.
Designed to meet the needs of all ages and abilities, the center offers such programs as drama, dance, yoga, gymnastics, martial arts, senior citizen activities, fitness programs, and arts and crafts
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PARKS:
Currently, there are major parks and more than 40 neighborhood or "pocket" parks throughout the community. Major parks are most often located at the center of a village, and each park is designed with facilities to accommodate a specific focus, such as soccer, tennis, softball or swimming. Just as the community has set the standard for first-rate development, its generous parks reflect that same philosophy. They are well equipped, well maintained and serve as popular gathering spots for community residents of all ages.
- The Hills Park - The first major park to open in Summerlin, The Hills Park is best known as one of the most popular special event venues in the Las Vegas Valley . Its amphitheater accommodates many outdoor concerts and theatrical productions during the summer months. The Hills Park also features a children's play area, two lighted tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, a half basketball court and picnic ramadas.
- The Pueblo Park - At 68-acres, The Pueblo Park meanders throughout The Pueblo village, providing miles of uninterrupted scenery for walkers, joggers and skaters. Considered one of the most beautiful desert areas in the Las Vegas Valley , The Pueblo Park features a desert interpretive garden, several nature areas, and two active play areas.
- The Trails Park - The Trails Park is one of the busiest parks in Summerlin with three lighted baseball fields that serve as the home of the Summerlin Little League. The park is also home to The Trails Community Center, a public swimming pool owned and operated by the City of Las Vegas , a children's play areas, meadow area and picnic ramadas.
- The Crossing Park - As the home of the Summerlin Youth Soccer League, The Crossing Park has two full-size lighted soccer fields that can accommodate up to a dozen little league games simultaneously. The park also features a children's play area and picnic ramadas.
- The Arbors Tennis and Play Park - With five outdoor lighted tennis courts and a pro shop, The Arbors Tennis and Play Park is home of Summerlin's youth and adult tennis program. The park also features a unique custom-built tricycle track for toddlers set within "Arborville," a charming pint-sized Summerlin village.
- The Willows Park - A multi-sports facility, The Willows Park features a lighted little league field, a baseball field, two soccer fields, a basketball court and a children's play area. The park is also home to the community's resident -only swimming pool that features a beach-style entrance, two water slides and several fountains. Also located in the park is The Willows Community Center that hosts a variety of classes and programs for residents.
- Oxford Park - This 10-acre park features a lighted, multi-use sports field that accommodates overflow for the Summerlin Little League and the Summerlin Youth Soccer League.
- Cottonwood Canyon Park - This linear park is situated within a natural wash and runs the length of The Canyons Village. In addition to children's play areas, the park is lined with trails. The park's linear-design accommodates one of the most popular trail areas in Summerlin and is used by runners, strollers and roller-bladers, alike.
- Spotted Leaf Park -Situated on 11.5 acres, this park features lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, six basketball courts and a children's play area.
- The Gardens Park -This 20-acre park is divided into three distinct areas and serves as the centerpiece to The Gardens village. The west side of the park features an active play area with basketball, tennis and roller hockey. Anchored by the community center, the east side has facilities for passive adult uses including horseshoes and shuffleboard. A large open lawn area unites the two and can be used for a wide variety of activities and events.
- The Arbors Sports Park -This 60-acre sports park is being jointly developed by the Clark County School District , the City of Las Vegas and The Howard Hughes Corporation. It incorporates the 42-acre campus of Palo Verde High School that is already home to a variety of sports facilities, including a football field, soccer field, baseball field, softball field, eight tennis courts and six outdoor basketball courts. The City of Las Vegas recently opened a 40,000 -square-foot leisure services center that includes a full-size gymnasium, exercise and meeting rooms. The Howard Hughes Corporation plans to design and construct a $7 million sports complex within the park that will be home to an Olympic-sized swimming pool, children's play and picnic areas, a soccer field and two softball fields.
- Ridgebrook Park - This 6 acre park nestled at the foothills of the Red Rock mountains, features tennis courts, basketball courts, a children's play area, and picnic areas.
- The Vistas Park - Includes a lighted football field, lighted softball fields, lighted tennis courts, basketball courts, a group picnic pavilion, a children’s play area, an interactive water play area and restrooms.
- North & South Tower Parks – In The Vistas village, it includes children’s play areas, a spray basin, a picnic and barbecue area, open play areas and restrooms.
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TENNIS:
The Arbors Tennis and Play Park is the home of Summerlin tennis program. With five lighted outdoor courts, along with a pro shop and a full-time tennis professional, the program caters to tennis players of all ages. Clinics, tournaments and classes for players of all ability levels are available. Pro - Gordon Hammond
There are also dozens of tennis courts at the parks throughout Summerlin, helping to meet the growing demand for tennis facilities in the community.
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