Downtown Summerlin - Summerlin | Be Part of Something Beautiful A diverse, world-class, and homegrown mix of shops, restaurants, indoor and outdoor venues, and events, including the Las Vegas Ballpark and City National Arena, practice facility of the NHL Vegas Golden Knights
Why Summerlin? - Summerlin The award-winning master-planned community of Summerlin in Las Vegas and its vibrant urban core of Downtown Summerlin offer the lifestyle, amenities, housing options, and economic opportunities that are attractive to people considering relocation now that they can work from anywhere
Age Qualified - Summerlin | Be Part of Something Beautiful Sun City Summerlin is ideally located minutes from downtown Las Vegas and the Strip, nestled against the Spring Mountain Range at over 3,000 feet It features 7,779 homes (single-family, garden villas, patio homes), greenbelt areas, 3 golf courses, and recreation facilities
Things To Do - Summerlin | Be Part of Something Beautiful Cultural sophistication is a hallmark of life here in Summerlin You’ll find performances of multiple disciplines happening year-round in the Donald W Reynolds Cultural Center, home of Nevada Ballet Theatre, and the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center
Amenities - Summerlin | Be Part of Something Beautiful Summerlin is known for its expansive outdoor recreational amenities, including the 200-mile Summerlin Trail System and dozens of parks that feature basketball, tennis and volleyball courts; baseball, football and soccer fields; pools; playground areas – and more!
Summerlin Marks 35 Years of Development with Major Milestones According to Bisterfeldt, Summerlin’s decades-long history is punctuated with many significant milestones, including the opening of the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center in 1993, along with the community’s first two public schools – Lummis Elementary and Becker Middle School
History - Summerlin 725-acre mixed-use residential village home to Summerlin’s first custom home neighborhoods such as Eagle Hills, Tournament Hills; Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center; TPC Summerlin – the community’s first golf course; and several master-planned business parks