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Southern Nevada Communities
Southern Nevada's three largest cities, Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas, are located in Clark County. While within close proximity to one another, each city is fully independent. The most recent U.S. Census figures put Clark County's population at more than 2 million residents.
While Las Vegas has always been revered for its exciting nightlife, upscale dining, retail and entertainment offerings have taken the city to a new level. Las Vegas is also coming into its own with the expansion of non-gaming industries, bringing high-tech companies, notable educational and medical research facilities and cultural arts offerings to the table.
With a population estimated at more than 252,000, Henderson has evolved from a small suburb of Las Vegas into a flourishing community. Created for Basic Magnesium Inc.'s defense plants during World War II, Henderson is now home to award-winning master-planned communities, a revitalized downtown business hub and an array of parks, recreational facilities and dining and retail options.
While some confuse North Las Vegas with the "northern part" of Las Vegas, this burgeoning area is an independent city unto itself. With a population of more than 200,000, several successful master-planned communities have fueled economic development in North Las Vegas by attracting new business and retail amenities to the area. A proactive city government has led the way in creating a technology hub in the area. The city is home to the bulk of Southern Nevada's manufacturing, technology, distribution and industrial facilities.
The South/Southeast area of the valley is home to both established neighborhoods and some of the area's most popular master-planned and retirement communities. It also features popular entertainment options including The District at Green Valley Ranch, the Henderson Parks and Recreation Department's Multigenerational Center and Outdoor Amphitheater.
Southeast Las Vegas is home to several new elementary, middle and high schools and has easy access to other areas of the valley through convenient access to Interstate 215 and U.S. Highway 95. The area is within close proximity to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Boulder City and Hoover Dam. Some of the valley's southeast communities include Anthem, Green Valley Ranch, Lake Las Vegas and Seven Hills.
Most locals refer to the entire northwestern portions of Las Vegas as “Centennial Hills” (far northwest) and "Summerlin," (west) the award-winning Howard Hughes master-planned community that established this region of the valley. However, this area has grown to include an abundance of residential amenities, including upscale dining, shopping and recreational opportunities. Summerlin is still a mainstay of the region, but housing options now range from condominiums and age-restricted communities to elite guard-gated custom homes.
The valley's largest assemblage of golf courses can be found in the northwest. Courses include the Badlands, Painted Desert, Los Prados, Angel Park, and even a PGA TPC. Shopping options include the Meadows Mall, Boca Park and Tivoli Village, as well as a number of trendy strip centers. Several neighborhood casinos, such as Santa Fe Station, Suncoast, Fiesta Rancho, Texas Station and Red Rock Resort offer fine dining and gaming. Select neighborhoods in the northwest valley include Centennial Village, Desert Shores and Queensridge.
Adjacent Communities
Located 90 miles south of Las Vegas, unincorporated Laughlin is situated on the banks of the Colorado River at the three-corner region joining Nevada, California and Arizona. This resort destination boasts a number of attractions and golf courses. Housing options in Laughlin include single-family homes, condos and town houses, apartments and mobile homes. There are 10 resorts and more than 11,000 hotel rooms in Laughlin.
Mesquite is quickly growing in popularity as a favorite getaway destination for many Las Vegans. Mesquite has a municipal airport, a fine arts center, recreation and senior centers, a museum, an arboretum, rodeo grounds and a city parks and trails system. In addition, there are several nearby national and state parks, as well as a number of golf courses, spas and resorts.
Located about 35 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Mount Charleston (sometimes called Charleston Peak) is located in the Spring Mountains in the Toiyabe National Forest. A 45-minute drive north of Las Vegas, Mount Charleston offers residents the opportunity to snow ski from November through April at Lee Canyon. The mountain community includes rustic custom homes with scenic views surrounded by lush greenery. A trail system provides opportunities for hiking, camping and other activities that can be enjoyed year-round.
Located 50 miles west of the south end of Las Vegas and 60 miles east of Death Valley, Pahrump is home to several major housing developments. To serve the growing population, the city has attracted several chain retail outlets, five full-service casinos and a wide variety of independent shops and commercial enterprises.






