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    Hoop City

    3.1 (23 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Caroline J.

    We came here for a USJN girls basketball tournament. The current temperature in the gym is 91 degrees. There are air conditioning units not on. There is no cold water or any beverages for sale and the bathrooms have neither toilet paper or paper towels. The gym floors are your typical square piece wood laminate. I'm pretty sure a Either the refs or a player will faint soon from the heat.

    Shannon M.

    This place is a JOKE. Our team just played in a tournament here and the temperature inside was extremely hot, the thermostat read 91 degrees Very unsafe for all these players health to play in such ridiculous heat. We did talk to the people running the tournament and their response was well its a little warm today it is usually only 85 degrees. Which is still ridiculous. The only fans are extremely small and it only hits down on the refs and score board keepers. They are charging $15 a day to sit in this outrageous hotbox. This needs to get fixed or someone is going to end up in the hospital or dead from heat exhaustion. Would NEVER play here again. Rip off.

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    They charge to get into this sweat box and there is NO AC in 100 plus degree weather. It should be free, with free water!

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    great place.... love it. I go there every week to work up a sweat. it's just the best place to go and play b-ball for all ages

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    James Regional Sports Complex

    James Regional Sports Complex

    3.9(31 reviews)
    5.0 miSouthwest

    This park is nice. Many of the soccer fields are always closed unless a group makes a reservation…read morethrough the city. There is a park and water area here with some walking paths (I come for the walking paths) as it's in a convenient location for me. Not the best park in the city, but nice and clean. If you play soccer this would definitely be the spot for you. Lots of dog walkers come here that want a quieter park. There's also a very nice and new park with a splash pad, and musical instruments on the far side of this park (look for location on the signs or you may miss it).

    A great play area for my kids to let loose some energy during the Thanksgiving holiday…read more This sports complex is across from the Sierra Vista High School and offers tons of sensory areas, swings, a small grass patch and some of the cleanest bathrooms I've seen at a public playground in a long time. There's also a swing made for children who are in a wheelchair, which is pretty awesome, allowing all children a chance to swing and have fun. The one downfall of this park is that it's across the street from a high school school. As soon as the high school got out, this park was filled with older kids playing on stuff that is obviously made for small children, almost knocking kids over, and being a little too free with the language. I'm not a prude, but c'mon you can't hold off on the F-bombs for a few minutes? Still a great playground with a lot of things to do and plenty of disable parking spots.

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    Nevada Trails Park

    Nevada Trails Park

    4.3(43 reviews)
    3.6 miSouthwest

    I've been to this park numerous times and have been coming here for years. However, I haven't…read morereturned in quite some time... several years to be exact. It looks as though the park has the typical/normal wear and tear of any park that's been around for years in this harsh desert climate. With that being said it's still a pretty good park. They have restrooms, water fountains, two full tennis courts, a basketball court, Big and little kid playground areas, swing sets, a large properly maintenance grass field where lots of kids have been known to practice soccer in. They also have a fitness area as well as a jogging path that I've had the pleasure of using to burn off those pesky calories. Lastly, they have one gazebo area as well as a frequently visited ice cream truck. Hence the reason to burn off those calories, lol.

    A nice, clean, and relatively safe little park. I've enjoyed the walk path that outlines the park…read more It states that two laps is equal to one mile, incase you're curious. The park features a large green space, some charcoal grills and tables, a playground, basket ball court, and some exercise equipment. This park is conveniently located near a Sprouts and Cafe Lola, which makes for grabbing some treats and walking over for some enjoyment under the trees very easy. You can walk the trail behind the park, which connects to different parks- the closest being Majestic Bluff Park, I believe. Just a note that this park is by a loud car wash and a busy street, so just be mindful of that when visiting.

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    Paradise Park - Pup time.

    Paradise Park

    3.3(24 reviews)
    5.4 miEastside

    Nice place for a hang out of an outdoor, nice scenery if you like outdoor parks. Nice to relax and…read moreenjoy the heat.

    At 21 acres, Paradise Park is one of the oldest parks in Las Vegas. It was built in 1964 and…read moreexpanded in 1977. It is a 21 acre island in a sea of rooftops and parking lots. Located between Harrison and McLeod Drive north of Tropicana Avenue, it is a green island that is off the coast of the Tropicana at McLeod Walmart asphalt sea. To make a long story short, Paradise Park is a decent spot to take a breather or exercise in a busy part of the Las Vegas valley. Although I have lived in the Las Vegas valley since 2004, last Tuesday was my first time here. I had passed by it several times on McLeod. From the time that I spent here my impression was that it is a decent park. As far as maintaining the park, I give the Clark County Parks Department kudos for keeping it relatively clear of graffiti and vandalism. However, there is room for improvement on the grass. Instead of the golf course green grass prevalent at the parks throughout the valley, the grass here could use some watering. From my observation, the elongated parking lot seemed to divide the park into two quadrants. The south quadrant featured the Community Center, lighted basketball hoops, softball fields, a seasonal water park, and an abundance of shaded picnic tables. The north quadrant featured a playground, restrooms, and an attractive paved red trail that encircled it. The red trail included a fitness station that seemed to be vandalism free. Being a hiker, my favorite part of the park was the attractive red trail. Walking on it kind of felt like walking on a red version of the Yellow Brick Road. I think that the red trail created a nice color pattern with the green grass and bordering mature trees. Considering that this park dates back to 1964, I would like to think that a few of the trees must be as old as Beatlemania. The focal point of the red trail was the playground on the mound. Although this was a very short trail, I mentally connected me to the far longer nearby hiking trails that have added miles to my life. At the time of my visit in the late morning, I felt safer in the north quadrant. In the southwest part of the park there were far less people. With safety on my mind, I passed over venturing too close to the baseball fields and basketball fields, to find out if all the men hanging out there were homeless. On the other hand, at the north quadrant of the park, there were plenty of people which created a sense of safety. I observed senior citizens and younger people bonding with their dogs. There were plenty of joggers on the attractive red trail. And families made use of the playground. Me: I walked around and took pictures. If I didn't feel safe, I would have kept my phone in the pocket and returned to my car. An additional observation I made about safety is that there were a sufficient amount of light poles including the street lights along the red trail. As far as connectivity, it doesn't link up to trails that lead to other parks. However, when it comes to connectivity, it is easily accessible to the surrounding community and the recreation center. There is an abundance of frontage at the east periphery alongside McLeod Drive and sufficient frontage at the west border alongside Harrison. These two streets connect the park to several houses, apartments, and businesses. These nearby businesses include Dutch Brothers Coffee, Walmart, McDonald's, restaurants, and more. Being in close proximity to so many businesses and homes, this park is a convenient place for a picnic. When all is said and done, although Paradise Park falls short of paradise, it is a good park in Paradise Township. The County has obviously put some money into the park. This includes the red trail that encircles the northern quadrant. I rate Paradise Park Three Stars meaning "It is a solid park."

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