LAS VEGAS - Mountain's Edge opens park
Master Planned living is suburban living at its best. It represents many neighborhoods of different price ranges and sizes in an area supported by schools, churches, shopping and cultural events. Master Planned Communities also have recreational activities such as golf courses, walking trails and beautiful community parks. Approximately 700 acres will be dedicated to public facilities, including schools, a fire station and shopping centers. Another 550 acres are reserved for parks and recreation, including a 320-acre regional park and an 80 acre natural mountain park near the entrance to the community.
Master Planned living is suburban living at its best. It represents many neighborhoods of different price ranges and sizes in an area supported by schools, churches, shopping and cultural events. Master Planned Communities also have recreational activities such as golf courses, walking trails and beautiful community parks.
Mountain's Edge, a master-planned community in the southwestern portion of the Las Vegas Valley, has opened Exploration Park. At 80 acres, Exploration Park encompasses Exploration Peak at the community's main entrance, and features volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, picnic areas and an amphitheater.
The park will include the Western Theme Park, which blends elements of the community's geography and history. The parks of Mountain's Edge will be interconnected through a series of paseos throughout the development. The paseos integrate the existing desert landscape into navigable paths for the estimated 30,000 community's residents.
"Home buyers who have bought at Mountain's Edge have credited the community's dedication to the environment, while providing an active outdoor lifestyle as a key reason they wanted to own a home at Mountain's Edge," Stocker said.
The landscape used throughout the community is all drought-tolerant, requiring minimal water to thrive, but still providing a shady and colorful environment. Turf usage will be minimal and will be found only in park areas.
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