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Reverence Park

4.6 (7 reviews)

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Renee N.

I have been watching this new park in West Summerlin over the past couple months being constructed. It is now open but there are still some areas that are still under construction at this time. The playground area appears to be complete,however, the caution tape is all over it due to the Covid19 pandemic so I doubt any kids have had the opportunity to play on it. There are two tennis courts and a large green area where I saw a woman practicing her golf shots. I am not sure why such a large, grassy area since I thought Nevada was trying to conserve water? Overall, looks like a nice park with ample parking for this area. I like the area the that the park sits in as it is surrounded by a gorgeous mountain range and near the Hunter Mountain loop trail. Not too popular or busy right now but I imagine this will change once the lockdown lifts. The park is located off of Reverence Parkway which can be accessed off of Lake Mead Blvd or Cheyenne Blvd.

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Robaire P.

Bada bing! what a great "gem" of a park on the edge of summerlin. SUPER PEACEFUL!!! Beautiful wide open grassy area to swing your arms and legs and even rolls around for hours...also a wide open walking path almost a mile around , with a beautiful view of the mountains of Red Rock National park wilderness. A cool park to bring your family and kids to play...A beach sand area with a volleyball net,and super clean restrooms with soap in the dispensers, that smells delightful by the way!!! This is definitely one of the nicest parks I have been to in the Las Vegas valley area. Highly recommend for numerous of peaceful activities. Thank you to the developers of this park,God Bless.

Terri C.

Located in the northernmost Summerlin community of Reverence just off of Cheyenne and the 215, Reverence Park is an 8-acre recreational beauty. I'm late to knowing about this spot since I just found out about Reverence and it's already been around for a couple of years now. The park boasts a gravel walking trail (about 3/4 of a mile once around), tennis courts, basketball court, sand volleyball court, and playground, as well as an amphitheater and large grassy areas. With COVID-19 restrictions currently in place, the only thing you can really use right now is the walking trail, but that's alright with me. This park is located at the base of mountains with desert flowers blooming all around. It's quite peaceful and a lovely spot to get some steps in.

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Treehouse Playground

Treehouse Playground

4.0(17 reviews)
16.3 km•Downtown

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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Treehouse Playground - Can you still play ! Let's go!

Can you still play ! Let's go!

Treehouse Playground - Walk across the bridge to make it to the other side.

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Walk across the bridge to make it to the other side.

Children's Park at Town Square

Children's Park at Town Square

3.9(16 reviews)
19.8 km•Southeast

Our family of four visited on a Monday afternoon. It appears to be a newly renovated jungle gym…read morewith various climbing structures, short slides, mini trampoline and small tree house. It is not overly spacious and it got a bit crowded which could coincide with the President's Day holiday. Even so, it did not prohibit our girls from trying most of the facilities. There is a big faux lawn on the other side of the playground with balls and hula hoops so children could take a break from the playground when it gets crowded.

This park recently went through renovations (I wanna say seven or so months ago) and it is a…read moredowngrade. The former park had a sizeable hedge maze, a jungle gym of sorts (a pole to slide down) with lots of tall slides one one side and short slides for the wee ones too on the opposite end (some parents were putting their too-young children in the tall slides, but you can't do that with babies who can't really lift their heads up). There also was a water feature/splash pad (great for Summer) and hop-along "rides" for the smaller kids. There was a little house to climb up, which was situated in the middle, next to the bathrooms. The new one has wide open spaces, fewer adventures for the kids (like I said, it is small), short slides, and fewer seats for the parents. There is a little jumping feature in the corner- great for children with coordination (our son likes this area), which is popular for kids of all ages. (The sign has an age recommendation.) There was a clerk kind of managing the park who mentioned that the redesign was for distancing (but this was before the virus hit the world as we know it). Here are the nice points. It is clean. There are bathrooms in the immediate area. It is probably better for smaller kids to enjoy.

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Children's Park at Town Square - Fun at the splash pad!

Fun at the splash pad!

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Children's Park at Town Square - Splash pad!

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Splash pad!

Craig Ranch Regional Park - Berry bushes in the community garden

Craig Ranch Regional Park

4.3(230 reviews)
15.1 km

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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Craig Ranch Regional Park - Farmer's Market on Sundays

Farmer's Market on Sundays

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Centennial Hills Park - Amphitheatre

Centennial Hills Park

4.0(104 reviews)
9.8 km•Centennial

Visited Centennial Hills Park (dog park area) and honestly had such a great experience from start…read moreto finish. First off...parking was a breeze. There's plenty of it, and it's super close to the dog park, which is always a plus when you've got excited pups ready to go. The park itself is split into a small dog area and a large dog area, and both sides were well maintained. The grass was green and mostly clean, and there were multiple shaded seating areas to relax while keeping an eye on your dog. I really appreciated the water fountains placed around specifically for the dogs, they looked clean and well kept, which isn't always the case at dog parks. There are also lots of trees, so even on warmer days, you can find shade easily. There were easily 15+ dogs there during our visit, and the overall vibe was great. Most of the dogs came over to say hello, and they all appeared healthy, well groomed, and social. No aggressive behavior at all... just the occasional male dog trying to assert dominance, but nothing escalated and owners stayed attentive and in control. That alone says a lot about the type of crowd this park attracts. Speaking of people...everyone we encountered was friendly, respectful, and responsible. It was really nice to see that every dog owner we noticed picked up after their pets. That level of consideration makes a huge difference. Beyond the dog park, the rest of the park was just as lively. The volleyball courts were packed with groups having a good time, and the fields were full of soccer teams ranging from little kids to teens. Even the restroom was well maintained, soap to wash your hands, full rolls of toilet paper, no trash or debris on the floor no floaters in the toilets. The playground was surprisingly not crowded, and it looks like it's been updated....there were no traditional slides, but instead more interactive and physical play structures like climbing ropes, stairs, and obstacle style features that make it fun in a different way. Even the parking lot experience stood out... people were patient, respectful, and courteous. One driver even pulled back into their spot after starting to back out just to let me pass, even though I had paused for them. It's little things like that that really add to the overall experience. All in all, it was an amazing day at the park. The weather was perfect, which definitely helped set the tone, but the cleanliness, friendly atmosphere, and thoughtful layout of the park really made it stand out. This is one of those places you'll want to keep coming back to.

It's a great place for an outdoor concert but someone need to attend to the grass with all the…read morezillion of bugs that come flying out !! It's horrible !! You get infested with bugs while on the grass especially in the evening , it's horrible !!! We left early because of bugs and others complained as well !!

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Centennial Hills Park - Second of two playgrounds

Second of two playgrounds

Centennial Hills Park
Centennial Hills Park - Amphitheatre. An event at night.

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Amphitheatre. An event at night.

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