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    Lorenzi Park

    3.4 (52 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Beautiful sunset by the pond
    Jenny P.

    Nice park to go for a walk or relax. There is a big duck pond and many ducks to chill with jk. The park also has two playgrounds for kids with shade over them to block some of the sun. There are restrooms near the duck pond and walking trail. Many places to setup for big group gatherings or benches to sit and watch the kids play.

    Here 10/5/2025z .. BEWARE OF THE clowns, they had no kids, no woman with them and there was no party there to attend. They were holding yellow balloons with no string.. they waved at my kids to lure towards them... This park is sketchy with homeless people. Went fishing here also but there was no fished caught. Not sure if this pond gets filled with fish.

    The duck pod
    Mario M.

    Me and my wife including our dogs came here to make a short video for our Instagram. The park is cleaner then some of the parks that are located in some better neighborhoods.

    Brittany C.

    I love the variety of this park! It has everything one could want in a park, including a lake, expansive picnic areas, a rose garden, baseball fields, giant play area, history of Lorenzi and the land, and walking paths. The last time I came here they even had a Japanese Festival in the Cultural Pavilion area; fun! The surrounding area makes this park not located in the nicest of areas, but the park itself is great and expansive. The lake and the rose garden are my favorite draws of this park as they are both peaceful and provide a nice ambience for relaxing while getting your walk on. Plus, my dog likes the variety of scents and enjoys this walking path.

    Apple S.

    I would love to give 5 stars but I just can't because it's amazing and has so much to offer BUT homeless people, goose , trash and lack of playground maintenance is an issue. But the playground is awesome: western theme and very large with a fun water park. There's another playground on the other side of the park. Several parking areas. The lake is beautiful. Lots of grass. Many picnic areas. Just too much feces from all the birds here. Tennis fields that are busy with occupation. Overall fun place, comparable to sunset park.

    Jack W.

    An expansive park with a sizable lake where fishing is permitted with a proper license. The park offers shaded picnic areas and a decently sized parking lot.

    Joseph T.

    There will always be a spot in my heart for Lorenzi Park. I was born and raised in Vegas and have such good memories about this park. I remember my Mom taking us there to fish and have picincs. I remember during Summer kids camp stopping here on field trip day to have our picnic lunch in the park. I remember countless birthday parties and playing tennis. I could go on and on but wont. I just can say that even though the neighborhood has sorta gone down hill from what it used to be I will never pass by it and not have tons of memories flood through my mind :)

    Twin Lakes
    Kyle M.

    Lorenzi park is big and has several great amenities. I particularly like the lake. Although it is small, it has a little island, which is accessible by a bridge. It is home to ducks and geese. The one downside of the birds is there is bird poop throughout the park. So, watch where you step. The park includes multiple playgrounds and grassy areas for children to play. There are also numerous shaded picnic tables, which are spread out. I like that design because it allows different groups to have parties in the park at the same time. The tennis and basketball are well maintained. There are multiple baseball fields, complete with surrounding fences and bleachers. All of the sporting venues have lights that turn on at night. I also like the solar panel covered parking because it keeps the vehicles cool and helps with electricity!

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    Park needs to be cleaned up. Duck shit is EVERYWHERE. It doesn't deteriorate at all. Been this way for years.

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    We walked our dogs around for less than an hour and they got infested with fleas. It was awful.

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    Dirty and there's a homeless problem. Has alot of great features, if only it was maintained.

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    Ask the Community - Lorenzi Park

    Can you fish here?

    Yes

    Can we go here just to walk around during quarantine?

    Yes,

    When will the water be turned on in the play areas?

    Opened in beginning of May

    Do i need to call and reserve tables if i wanna bbq there? Or is it a first come first serve?

    No you dont have to call to reserve tables or the bbq pit. On Weekends and Holidays you may want to go early in the afternoon so you can get one for sure.

    Is there a basketball court?

    Yes theres Basketball Courts, Tennis and a Baseball Field and lots of other activities.

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    Review Highlights - Lorenzi Park

    I remember during Summer kids camp stopping here on field trip day to have our picnic lunch in the park.

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    I normally don't leave reviews, but parents deserve to know about our experience here…read more We were visiting with friends and their 5-year-old son was getting ready to play laser tag. While we were helping him get set up, he touched one of the laser tag guns and an employee immediately got irritated and told him in a very rude tone that he "doesn't understand" and couldn't play anymore. He's a young child -- kids that age are still learning and developing at different paces. There was no need to speak to him that way, especially in front of everyone. He ended up in tears. When I calmly approached to understand what happened, the employee continued with the same attitude and dismissive behavior. Instead of de-escalating, she became confrontational, which eventually led to security being called and us being asked to leave. The situation was completely blown out of proportion and handled in a very unprofessional way. This is a children's venue. Staff should be patient, understanding, and trained to communicate appropriately with young kids and their parents. If someone doesn't have the temperament to work around children, this may not be the right environment for them. On top of that, the playground area itself raises safety concerns. There are kids of all ages running full speed through a treehouse-style structure with steep stairs and heavy traffic, which feels like an accident waiting to happen without proper supervision or flow control. Very disappointing experience overall. Parents should be aware of how interactions are handled here.

    Do you get a chance to climb into a real tree house ? I bet…read morenot, be my guest and let me tell you where you can go play ! Come one all ages. It's time to go play in a real tree house. Located inside container park is the best hidden gem in Vegas a real tree house! Let's begin a journey, a new adventure. Get lost in oneself . In the mundane culture and sense of life its all about being on task and belonging to the world. We need to take time to regroup and remember. We need to focus on what's important. Life is breathtaking and short . Let's not forget about the love for ourselves and others around us. We need to focus on the one thing that's important. We need to be mindful and focus. But sometimes we can be distracted just a little and forget about everything. It's all good just to go play. As we age we realize and regress . I'm figuring out this . The inner battle of oneself. To just do something whimsical and unplanned is epic. We have to adult ourselves enough when we exist in our life experiences, but let's be clear, "go play!" Release those feelings and make new memories. Make happy thoughts of running away with a rainbow. Sometimes it's not just in our dreams, but always in our thoughts as they pass day by day . Come and explore the beautiful world of what a tree house can do for you!

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    4.3(230 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Cliff Notes Price Range: 0…read moreParking: Lots! Perk: Outside park Non-Perk: Outside elements Ambiance: Have I mentioned, outside? Dress: Comfy Noise: Low Temperature: OUTSIDE Recommend: 100%. Response Time: N/A Professionalism: (Depends on you and how you treat others) Date: 4/11/26 Dissertation: We came here for Pirate Fest, but the park itself deserves its own little standing ovation, preferably with a dramatic pirate hat tip. This place is huge, beautiful, and surprisingly impressive. It has that rare park energy where you can wander around and still feel like you have only discovered about 12 percent of it. The grounds are spacious, clean, and well kept, with plenty of room for events, families, kids, dogs, festival chaos, and people like me pretending I am "just going for a stroll" when really I am hunting for snacks. For a big event, it worked really well. There was enough open space that it did not feel like everyone was crammed together in one sweaty little patch of grass questioning their life choices. The park gives you room to breathe, walk, sit, explore, and fully commit to whatever themed event you accidentally became emotionally invested in. Overall, this is a vast, beautiful park with great event potential and plenty of space to enjoy. We came for the pirates, but the park itself was definitely part of the treasure

    Gorgeous park. Love taking my little one here. She always has a blast. Her favorite things to hit…read moreare the giant slides, the "tree house" play ground, and the steel drums before finishing off with a swing sesh. Loads of different activities for all age groups. Wish the ponds were cleaner but I get it.

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    4.6(38 reviews)
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    We went here for the market to check out vendors and graba quick lunch…read more Ended up hanging out here longer, their playground is nice, it is enclosed so it's easier to watch the kids, only one entrance/exit in & out the play area. You can even watch them beyond the fence. It's a clean & quiet park, overall good!

    Surrender your unwillingness over to nature and let your spirit be restored and recharged…read more Who needs to step away from life? We all get overwhelmed? We get these feelings of uncertainty and anxiety; it how we deal with this self battle that we come out stronger from. I have always been able to overcome anxiety by just being close to a tree, or breathing in fresh air . We were not meant to be penned up inside a building all day long with fake air. We need to breathe. Hence the reason we escape to the park. Living in an urban jungle where everything around us is covered in concrete is disturbing. We have to keep our calm be collective. When I'm doing the day to day movements of work, the mundane plain that we coexist in an air of chaos sets in . One can call this chitter chatter of fear or anxiety but just going outside enlightenment happens almost immediately. Take a brisk walk, breathe in and out. These things can lower your blood pressure, stress, and inspire your inner greatness to grow. Let's go to the park . How many mornings do we take the time to walk and get in touch with nature. If you have not done this recently make time. A brisk walk would do you good. You can spent time alone or with those close to you. Get out and ride a bike or walk . Are you looking for your best self? Have you gotten lost recently and distracted? Do you need to soar high above the clouds? You can get in touch with your inner self with that trip to the park . Are you brave enough to go down the slide? Cross the monkey bars again? Do you remember how to swing? Push back higher and higher . See you are doing it . Release and relax your inner child is in control now. Let your thoughts flow. After playing, now how do you feel!

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    4.8(49 reviews)
    2.3 miDowntown

    Wow--what an incredibly beautiful and thoughtful space created out of something so tragic. We came…read moreto the area to grab lunch and happened to stumble upon this garden, not realizing what it was at first. I honestly didn't know much about this tragedy beforehand, but I'm really grateful that this garden exists--to build awareness, offer a place for reflection and healing, and serve as a meaningful memorial honoring all the innocent lives lost. You can really feel how much care and intention went into creating this. Each life lost is honored with a tree and a small tribute area, and it appears that loved ones wrote personal messages for each individual. It was incredibly moving. Walking through the garden made us pause, reflect, and truly appreciate the time we have here on earth. It was especially heartbreaking to see how young some of the victims were--some only around 20 years old, with their whole lives ahead of them. I appreciated that you're able to walk through the space at your own pace, almost meditatively, reading about each person and seeing their photos. Each memorial area had its own unique style, reflecting the individuality of the person it honors. You can learn their age, where they were from, and a little about who they were. Overall, this is a powerful, peaceful, and beautifully done memorial. If you're in the area, I highly recommend taking the time to visit--it's a quiet reminder of loss, resilience, and the importance of compassion and remembrance.

    A touching tribute to those we lost on Oct. 1. The Healing Garden is a small and peaceful space in…read morewalking distance from the Arts Factory. Memorials are set up throughout, honoring the victims, with a few benches along the paths. There's no admission and expect to spend about a half hour walking through.

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    Love wins in the end.

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    We remember ....

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