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Sports & the Outdoors in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Valley is located in the middle of a desert, so from mid-June to early September temperatures can be in the triple-digits outside. Nearly all other times of the year, the Las Vegas Valley has a great climate to enjoy the outdoors. There are many activities to do and see, including:

Auto Racing

Las Vegas Motor Speedway address: 7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, North Las Vegas

Baseball

Las Vegas Ballpark address: 1980 Festival Plaza Dr, Las Vegas

Basketball

Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino address: 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas

Thomas & Mack Center address: 4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas

Biking

Bird Watching

Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve address: 350 E. Galleria Drive, Henderson

Bowling

There are several bowling alleys in Las Vegas. Many are located in “locals” casinos. Be sure to call in advance to reserve a lane.

Football

Allegiant Stadium address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas

Lee’s Family Forum address: 200 S Green Valley Parkway, Henderson

Golf

Golf is a very popular sport in Las Vegas with an average of 315 days of sunshine a year.  Some golf courses reduce the green fees during the hot summer months. Call in advance for a tee time, especially on weekends and between 8-11am.

Hiking / Urban Walking

There are many great places to go hiking in and around Las Vegas, including Red Rock Canyon, Lake Mead, Mt. Charleston and more. Here are a few:

From Jason P. from Henderson, Nevada Trip advisor contributor (with his permission):

“Are you more interested in urban walks or nature walks? I have some suggestions for both:

Urban walks: the Downtown area along Fremont Street from the Plaza Casino Hotel to Container Park at 7th Street in the Fremont East neighborhood, then (after visiting Container Park, a hip shopping/dining complex then walking along Carson Street (parallel to but one block south of Fremont Street) back to Main Street at the Plaza Casino Hotel.

Aside from walking the Las Vegas Strip itself, you can walk east on Harmon Ave. from the Strip at the south end of the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino mall area to Paradise Road. You could also walk on Flamingo Road from the Strip (Las Vegas Blvd.) east to Maryland Parkway, perhaps stopping to visit the National Atomic Testing Museum on the south side of Flamingo Road between Paradise Road and Swenson Street. You can then continue your walk to Maryland Parkway and take the 202 RTC bus on Flamingo back to the Las Vegas Strip or walk back to the Strip.

Nature walks: Clark County Wetlands Park is an attractive natural area with many trails in the east end of the Las Vegas Valley area. You can take the 201A or 201B RTC bus on Tropicana Ave. to about the end of the line (ask the driver for the closes stop to Wetlands Park) and then walk about a mile to the park or use a rideshare company like Uber or Lyft to get there and back.

Sunset Park at the southeast corner of Sunset Road and Eastern Ave. near the airport has some attractive trails along the eastern and southern portions of the park. It’s in an urban area with planes flying overhead so you still feel like you’re in the city, unlike Wetlands Park, but it’s better served by public transit. From the South Strip Transfer Terminal take the 212 RTC bus EAST (the 212 bus going west also stops at the same spot so be sure to check with the driver that you’re on the right bus) and get off at Eastern Ave. or the next stop which is closer to the trail area. To get to the South Strip Transfer Terminal, take the Deuce RTC bus) SOUTH to the end of the line.

One of my favorite trails is one even many locals aren’t aware of: the Pittman Wash Trail in Henderson, Nevada.  If you’re using a rideshare service or driving, you can access it by parking at Silver Springs Recreation Center about a half mile east of Green Valley Parkway along Silver Springs Parkway and then walking south by the pool area to the trail. You can get there by public bus by taking the 212 RTC bus heading east from the South Strip Transfer Terminal (as mentioned earlier) and this time getting off at Pecos Road and at the same bus stop, taking the 111 RTC bus and getting off at Green Valley Parkway and Windmill Road.

What’s great about this trail is that not only is there a paved trail just above the wash, there are also winding trails inside the wash that are fun to walk on. You can google Pittman Wash Trail Henderson, Nevada for more information about this trail.”

Thank you, Jason P. for these great suggestions!

Hockey

Las Vegas has wanted a professional sports team for many years. They got that in October 2017 when the first puck dropped for the Vegas Golden Knights. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and are the first professional sports team in Nevada.

The Vegas Golden Knights had their inaugural season in 2017/2018, where they advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, which they lost to the Washington Capitals in five games. In 2023, they won the Stanley Cup, defeating the Florida Panthers in five games.

The Vegas Golden Knights are owned by Black Knight Sports & Entertainment. They play home games at the 17,500-seat (hockey) T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip, between the New York-New York and Park MGM casino resorts.

T-Mobile Arena address: 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas

The Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League debuted their name and logo on May 26, 2020. They are an affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights and play home games in the 6,000-seat Lee’s Family Forum.

Lee’s Family Forum address: 200 S Green Valley Parkway, Henderson

Horseback Riding

Las Vegas and Southern Nevada have some great places for horseback riding, some on great trails.  Many tour companies will pick you up at your hotel to take you to the horse stable for your horseback ride, then return you to your hotel. Many different packages are available. Here are a few, there are many others:

Ice Skating

There are several places to Ice Skate year round in Las Vegas, including:

Lacrosse

Lee’s Family Forum address: 200 S Green Valley Parkway, Henderson

Rodeo

Thomas & Mack Center address: 4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas.

South Point Hotel & Casino address: 9777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas.

Skiing and Snowboarding

Address: 6725 Lee Canyon Rd., Mt. Charleston. Take U.S. 95 North to the Lee Canyon exit (Hwy 156), and head up the mountain.

Soccer

Cashman Field address: 850 N Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas.

Tennis / Pickleball

Tennis is very popular throughout the Las Vegas Valley and there are many places to play on and off the Las Vegas Strip.

Volleyball

In 2023, the Vegas Thrill were one of seven teams announced to play in the newly established Pro Volleyball Federation, starting in 2024. Home games take place from February to May in the 6,000-seat Lee’s Family Forum.

Lee’s Family Forum address: 200 S Green Valley Parkway, Henderson

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