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Get to Know Lone Mountain

Posted on April 15, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

Lone Mountain and surrounding homes.

A mountain unto itself. (trekandshoot/Getty)

Lone Mountain has been in the news lately over opposition to a planned Mormon temple in the neighborhood. The proposed church stands more than 200 feet tall, which residents argue would impose itself on the community, rather than blend in with it. A petition continues to collect signatures as the process plays out, putting newfound attention on a community that values a quiet, rural lifestyle.

⛰️ Where is Lone Mountain?

The community — no surprise — spreads out from Lone Mountain itself, a 560-foot peak that’s sandwiched between Summerlin and Centennial Hills in the Northwest Valley. The area is almost entirely residential with a combination of ranch houses, modern custom builds, and Mediterranean-style desert homes — many with large lots and no HOAs to worry about. Farm animals aren’t uncommon.

🥾 Hike That Mountain!

Hiking Lone Mountain is incredibly rewarding, featuring unobstructed views of the Strip and surrounding valley at the summit. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is directly west, allowing hikers to see a little bit of everything all in one place. The area is also popular for horses, with an equestrian trail circling the mountain.

🌲 Parks and Playgrounds

The community is known for its beautiful outdoor parks, especially Lone Mountain Park and Lone Mountain Regional Park, which are both near the base of the mountain. A bit farther south, Majestic Park has 12 softball fields 🥎 and is next to Police Memorial Park, which honors officers lost in the line of duty. Trigono Hills Park is newer and has great play areas for kids at the edge of Red Rock Canyon.

🍺 Eat n’ Drink

When it comes to drinks and dining, most of the action is on or around Cheyenne Avenue, whether it’s Chaiya Thai Bistro, Convo Coffee House, or the Edge of Town Bar & Grille, which offers gaming near a Walmart Neighborhood Market. Bites of Europe could be the best hidden gem: a charming European bistro with beer, wine, and cocktails.

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