Lone Mountain Park
Price
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 2-12
About
Lone Mountain Park is one of the most beloved neighborhood parks in northwest Las Vegas, consistently earning top ratings from local families. Located near the distinctive rock formation that gives the area its name, this Clark County park offers a genuine community gathering spot that visiting families can enjoy just as much as locals.
The playground is well-maintained with separate areas suitable for toddlers and school-age kids. You'll find climbing structures, slides, and enough variety to keep kids entertained for a solid hour without any prompting. The open grass areas are great for running games, and sports fields on-site attract youth leagues, though mornings are typically quieter and better for casual family visits.
Las Vegas heat is the main planning consideration. From June through September, morning visits are really the only viable option for young children — the park is best by 9:30am at the latest in peak summer. The playground equipment absorbs heat rapidly and becomes painful to touch by midday. Bring more water than you think you need; shade is limited in some areas.
October through April is when this park truly shines. Comfortable temperatures mean families can spend 2-3 hours easily, and weekend mornings have a wonderful neighborhood energy with kids spontaneously playing together.
The park is positioned conveniently for families staying in the northwest Las Vegas or Summerlin areas. It's not a destination park that warrants a long drive from the Strip, but if you're based in the area or want a genuine local Las Vegas family experience away from tourist crowds, it's a reliable choice. Parents consistently praise the cleanliness and upkeep, which says a lot for a free public park.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Early morning in summer, any morning October-April
Wait Times
No wait — open park
Nearby Food
Several strip mall restaurants and fast food options are available along N. Durango Drive and Cheyenne Avenue, about 5-10 minutes from the park.
Why Kids Love It
Lone Mountain Park features a great playground with equipment for multiple age groups, plus sports fields that kids love to run through. The park has a distinct neighborhood feel — kids often find others to play with spontaneously, especially on weekend mornings. The proximity to the Lone Mountain trail area means adventurous older kids can spot the rocky mountain feature that gives the area its name.
Pro Tips from Parents
- The playground has separate equipment sections for younger and older kids
- Sports fields are used for youth leagues on weekend afternoons — visit mornings for open play
- Bring plenty of water; no drinking fountains are reliable year-round
- The park is rated 4.8 stars with nearly 1,800 reviews — one of the most loved parks in northwest Las Vegas
- Combine with a visit to nearby Lone Mountain Regional Park (a short drive) for a full outdoor day
What to Bring
- Water bottles
- Snacks
- Sunscreen
- Sunhat
- Blanket
- Ball or frisbee
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 admission.
Bring snacks and water.
Budget $5-10 for snacks.
Tips to Save
- Free park with no fees.
- Pack water and snacks to avoid buying food nearby.
- Arrive early in summer to beat the heat.