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Peccole Ranch Walking Trail

4.7 (57 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Mary H.

Beautiful and lengthy walking trail that has many access points. Water fountains, exercise stations, doggie doo receptacles and benches are along the trail. However restrooms will only be found at community buildings at the nearby park, or possibly a walk from the trail to the Sahara West Library nearby.

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Jessica P.

Love, love, love this GREEN walking trail in the master planned community of Peccole Ranch! It's so green you would never know you were in the middle of a desert valley!! This is a paved walking trail surrounded by lush green grass and mature trees, and is suitable for humans, strollers, small bicycles, and equally pawesome for fur children. The small details are what makes this trail unique and aesthetically appealing: the leaves turning color in the fall, a bench dedicated to #VegasStrong, hopscotch, a mosaic patterned seating area and horseshoes cemented into the path, exercise stations, tunnels, footbridges, and an 18-hole disc golf course!! It's very well-manicured with an abundance of shade and newly planted pine trees to fill in some gaps. Plenty of poopy bag holders and trash containers along the path, as well as picnic tables and benches. There is a sand volleyball court and playground in the center of the trail. The restrooms were closed during our visit. Looks like most people park off of Apple Dr, especially if you want to start at #1 hole for disc golf, but we parked in the nearby quiet neighborhood. We didn't get through the entire trail, but ended up doing a 3-mile walk round-trip. Looking forward to coming back, maybe it'll be snow-covered by then. Enjoy the outdoors!!

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Norm K.

I was looking for some place different for my morning walk. I remembered when I used to ride my bike through Peccole Ranch and I knew that was where I'd be going the next day. Peccole Ranch is about a mile east of where I live so I drove down Sahara and turned into Grand Canyon Drive and went to the community center. That's where I parked. I had remembered what I'll call the main trail. Leaving the parking area, you drop into the arroyo which has winding walkways and green grass. Along the hike, there is exercise equipment built in with instructions on doing the challenge. The walkways meander up and down as it gains elevation heading west. Eventually, the trail ends at Hualapai Way. You could jaywalk and cross Hualapai and connect to a trail in Summerlin that goes to the Community Park in Summerlin Centre. Reaching Hualapai, I turned around and retraced my steps. On this Christmas Eve, there were many people enjoying the walks with their families and dogs. When I got back to the community center area, I passed it off and continued to where another trail goes west and comes out near Hualapai Commons. This section has a disc gold course and you can exit the main walkway and come out on Charleston Boulevard. The walkways were so well planned. You can enter/exit from Sahara, Fort Apache, Hualapai, or Charleston. Enjoy the greenery and shade from the many evergreen trees. It's a great place to get some exercise.

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Greg A.

I really like this park! Crazy cardio with the hilly walking trail. Has an area for Disk Golf.

Abby H.

This place is such a beautiful little haven in the west part of the valley. Spanning a few blocks, it's a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs and admire some local, natural beauty! Whether you're looking for somewhere pet friendly to walk, something to tire out the kids, some pop up games to enjoy with friends or some piece and quiet to read amongst the trees and flowers, this place is perfect! Depending on where you walk on the trails, there are picnic tables and ample shade to feel comfortable under the summer heat. The doggie bag dispensers are always full so you can care for your fur family and I always see the council maintaining the area when I walk around, which is very reassuring and in turn, allows others to take pride in the space. The best part is it's free!

Beautiful early morning walk!
Annie C.

We have lived in Peccole Ranch for about five years. We had not made much use of the walking trail until our daughter was born. It is a great way to get out and about with a stroller. We can walk straight from our front door to an entrance near the back of our neighborhood. There is plenty of street parking at various entrances to the green belt. My favorite thing about it, especially right now, is that is is more shaded than other areas. This, combined with the grass makes it much cooler in the hotter months. Of course, we do tend to go out pretty early, but it is also nice in the evenings. The trail connects to many neighborhoods, parks, streets, etc. I often see people with strollers, families on bikes, and people walking their dogs. It is a little piece of paradise in the desert!

A good walk after been lay-off on March 2020
Lan L.

Very peaceful walking trail. People friendly. Animal friendly. Quiet, beautiful, greenery, clean, very long walking trail that goes many directions. You can listen birds singing. Bird houses at some areas. It's not for sports, is for individual workouts. The trail is a reverse of C shape. From north entrance of S. Hualapai Way to south entrance of S. Hualapai Way is about 1.95mi. It took me 35 minutes walked one way(no short cuts). The only thing I wish it has is the restroom.

Alexandra L.

We are so happy to live near these beautiful trails. We walk & bike here every night with our 2 dogs. The only 2 things we find annoying are the frizbee golf & watering. Wish they watered during hours when people sleep. Landscape is so beautiful. Lots of green grass & trees.

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It is a great peaceful shady walk. Lovely to sit on the provided benches or picnic tables and enjoy a book and nature. Dogs love this walk.

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Lovely, well groomed trail through a nice community. Perfect to take our dogs before the long drive to Bryce Canyon.

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Beautiful park. My dogs loved it. Plenty of greenery, benches here and there, and some trash cans and bags for the dogs.

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This was an awesome trail I was although very dissatisfied that there were no restrooms!

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Very nice hike or walk! Located near a lot of shopping areas. Good time, clean and pet friendly.i recommend for a short and peaceful walk!

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Zig zag trail with a tunnel and plenty of spots to sit. It offers plenty of shade but not much open space if that's what you're looking for.

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This trail is my go-to place with my puppy. Very clean, pet-friendly, and pretty landscape.

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This park is a hidden gem. Beautifully landscaped. Very clean and peaceful to walk around. A+

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Ask the Community - Peccole Ranch Walking Trail

With the heat Las Vegas gets, it's either go for a jog early morning or late night ... is it comfortable to jog at night at this park?

Yes, it is a good bit cooler than the surrounding area. I found it to be comfortable to walk or run at night even after a hot day. The sprinklers are usually going and they cool the air down as well. It is a great place, day or night.

Are dogs allowed off leash i this park?

No. Dogs must remain on leash through the trails. There are signs to remind the public throughout.

Is there parking or is this inside a community?

Many of the streets in Peccole Ranch are public meaning they allow on street parking within the restrictions of the City of Las Vegas. Within the gated communities within Peccole Ranch, there is no over night on street parking .

Is this trail well lit at night?

No it's not well lit. The lamp posts are few and far between and there are a lot of large trees which make it dark.

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