Address: 915 Canyon Bluff Circle, Las Vegas, NV 89144, USA
Phone: +17023415500
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Francisco Raposo
I love this peaceful and quiet path. I only gave 4 starts instead of 5 because of the lack of bathrooms and a water fountain. If that add those, this place would be perfect. So plan accordingly if you're going to be drinking a lot of water or drinking your morning coffee.
ALMA DE DIAMANTE
Beautiful place to walk, with some green areas and trees around, I went with my 5 years old son and we have a lot of fun with his bike, the morning was amazing walking under the shade of the trees
Hobbs The Hobbyist
Cottonwood Canyon Trail, is Las Vegas (Summerlins) best keep secret, it's one of many parks hidden behind the main streets and it is gorgeous. This is a 3 mile paved trail, with beautiful views and a relaxing vibe. This a local favorite. If you're visiting Vegas and happen to stay at and/or visit Red Rock Casino and want to get a walk or jog in. Cottonwood Canyon is only located 5 mins away by car and 10 mins if you're walking.
Dakota J
This is a nice spot to visit for a walk on the trail or to jog. The trail is well maintained and leads to two small parks on each end, one of which is very close by. Unfortunately, the parking here is usually very limited during the day due to the nursing home next to it.
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I would say no because the water is so clear and doesn't stink but not sure
I'm not sure when you get off work but don't go alone when it's dark if you can help it.
They are not supposed to be off thier leash
It has concrete walks throughout that join 3 separate parks. The complete loop is about 2 and a half miles long. The canyon does divert water when it rains and has waterways that are mostly dry and covered with small rocks. I have seen people walking on them like a hiking trail but the concrete walks do cut through them. The canyon is under the street level and there are tunnels that go under two separate streets for both the waterways and the walking concrete walks.
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