Paseos Park
Price
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 1-12
About
Paseos Park is a well-loved neighborhood park tucked into the Summerlin community on Las Vegas's west side. If you're visiting Las Vegas with kids and want a break from the Strip's paid attractions, this free park is exactly the kind of place locals take their own families. The playground equipment is solid — not flashy, but age-appropriate and well-maintained.
There's a structure for younger kids with lower slides and climbing features, plus equipment for bigger kids who want more challenge.
The real appeal here is the open green space. Summerlin parks are famous in Las Vegas for having actual grass, which feels like a luxury in the desert. Kids can run freely, play catch, or just roll around in the grass while parents decompress on a bench or blanket.
The park sits within the larger Summerlin Parks network, so you can string together multiple parks if your family enjoys walking or biking the connected trail system.
Timing is everything at this park. In summer (June-September), surface temperatures on playground equipment can be dangerous, and even morning visits should wrap up by 9:30-10am. The sweet spot is October through April when mornings are genuinely pleasant and afternoons can be beautiful.
Spring is the best season — the desert landscaping is in bloom and temperatures stay comfortable for hours of outdoor play.
Parents with strollers will appreciate the paved paths throughout the park. Restrooms are limited, so plan accordingly with younger kids. The parking lot off Desert Moon Road has plenty of space and is never congested outside of organized sports events on weekends.
If your Summerlin itinerary includes this park, pair it with a stop at nearby Downtown Summerlin shopping center for lunch — it's about 10 minutes away and has plenty of family-friendly restaurant options. Paseos Park is the kind of place that makes locals proud to live in Summerlin, and visiting families consistently note how well-kept and peaceful it feels compared to busier urban parks.
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 or late afternoon to avoid desert heat
Wait Times
No wait — open park
Nearby Food
Several restaurants and fast food options are within 5 minutes on Cheyenne Ave and Charleston Blvd in the Summerlin area, including pizza, Mexican, and chain restaurants.
Why Kids Love It
Paseos Park in Summerlin features a well-maintained playground structure with climbing equipment, slides, and open grass areas perfect for running games. Kids love the wide open lawn that's ideal for frisbee, kite-flying, and impromptu soccer. The shaded ramada areas let parents sit comfortably while little ones explore.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Go before 10am in summer — Las Vegas heat makes afternoon visits miserable for young kids
- Bring a canopy or umbrella for extra shade during spring visits
- The park connects to Summerlin trail system — bring bikes for older kids
- Parking is free and plentiful in the adjacent lot off Desert Moon Rd
- The grassy area is great for toddlers learning to walk — relatively flat and soft
What to Bring
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
- Water bottles
- Snacks
- Blanket for grass
- Sunhat or cap
- Bike/scooter for older kids
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 admission.
Bring snacks and water.
Total: $5-10 for snacks.
Tips to Save
- This park is completely free.
- Pack a cooler with drinks and snacks since there are no food vendors on site.
- Go early morning October-May to enjoy comfortable temperatures.