Lake Las Vegas, Henderson
#21 among attractions in Henderson
Facts and practical information
Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, Nevada, refers to a 320-acre reservoir and the 3,592-acre developed area around the reservoir. The area is sometimes referred to as the Lake Las Vegas Resort. It is being developed by 5 companies including Lake at Las Vegas Joint Venture LLC. ()
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Lake Las Vegas – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas Nevada Temple, Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas Bay.
- 5 miWSport venue, Sport, Sport complex
Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas
129 min walk • Sam Boyd Stadium is a football stadium in Whitney, Nevada, United States, an unincorporated community in the Las Vegas Valley. It honors Sam Boyd, a major figure in the hotel and casino industry in Las Vegas.
- 7.2 miNWTemple
Las Vegas Nevada Temple
183 min walk • The Las Vegas Nevada Temple is a serene sanctuary located in the bustling city of Sunrise Manor, Nevada. This sacred edifice, constructed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serves as a spiritual oasis for its members amidst the glitz and glamour of Las...
- 5.2 miWPark, Trail
Clark County Wetlands Park, Las Vegas
134 min walk • The Clark County Wetlands Park is the largest park in the Clark County, Nevada park system. The park is on the east side of the Las Vegas valley and runs from the various water treatment plants near the natural beginning of the Las Vegas Wash to where the wash flows under Lake Las Vegas and later into Lake Mead.
- 4.5 miELake
Las Vegas Bay
115 min walk • Las Vegas Bay is a distinctive feature nestled in the vast desert landscape of Nevada. This bay is an integral part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which was created by the impoundment of the Colorado River with the construction of the Hoover Dam.
- 5 miSWGambling, Nightlife, Casino
Jokers Wild Casino, Henderson
129 min walk • The Jokers Wild Casino is a 23,500 sq ft locals casino located in Henderson, Nevada. It is one of the casinos owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation. It originally opened in 1990 as the Cattle Baron Casino, and closed in 1993. It was reopened on April 1, 1993, as the Jokers Wild Casino. The casino has over 400 slot machines.
- 6.9 miSWBotanical garden, Park
Acacia Park, Henderson
177 min walk • The Acacia Demonstration Gardens is a public park in Henderson, Nevada that features many examples of how to landscape in a dry desert climate. The park was built by the Conservation District Southern Nevada in coordination with the City of Henderson.
- 5.7 miSWCozy casino with sports book and dining
The Pass Casino, Henderson
146 min walk • The Pass Casino, formerly the Eldorado Casino, is a casino in Henderson, Nevada, owned and operated by DeSimone Gaming. First opened in 1961, it was owned by Boyd Gaming from 1993 to 2020.
- 5.5 miSWGambling, Nightlife, Casino
Klondike Sunset Casino, Henderson
140 min walk • Klondike Sunset Casino is a locals casino located on 2.2 acres of land at 444 West Sunset Road, west of Boulder Highway, in Henderson, Nevada. It was initially owned by Tom Yarbrough, who opened it as Tom's Sunset Casino on August 2, 1989. The casino closed in January 1998, due to financial losses and new competition.
- 5.2 miSWGambling, Nightlife, Hotel casino
Skyline Casino, Henderson
133 min walk • Skyline Hotel and Casino is a locals casino and hotel located on 0.89 acres of land at 1741 North Boulder Highway in Henderson, Nevada. The property initially opened as the Dixie Bar in the 1940s. The Skyline opened as a casino on the property on October 1, 1964, but closed the following year.
- 6.6 miSWHotel, Gambling, Nightlife
Fiesta Henderson, Henderson
169 min walk • Fiesta Henderson is a hotel and casino located on 35 acres of land at 777 West Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson, Nevada. Gem Gaming announced the project in 1995, as The Reserve, with an opening planned for July 4, 1996. Construction began later in 1995, and the project was topped off in May 1996, with an opening scheduled for October 1.
- 5.8 miSW36°1'48"N • 114°58'55"W
Henderson Convention Center, Henderson
148 min walk • City hall, Convention center