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    The Trails Park and Pool

    4.5 (21 reviews)

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    I don't know if this walking trail is officially a part of the Trails Park.
    Mary H.

    Very nice waking trail! But, the only parking lot is located at the Trails Community Building near the ball park and a church(near the Village Center Circle shopping center). There are doggie doo bags & disposal bins, trash cans, a lot of park bench seating areas, occasional small playground areas and water fountains. But... no public restrooms along the trail (only at the community building).

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    Melissa C.

    A lovely pool is the highlight of this park! Access to the pool is available to all Summerlin residents for a fee. I've been using the pool all summer and it's been so great! The pool has a diving board, kiddie pool & 2 lap lanes. There are plenty of loungers, and the adjacent park provides some shade trees. Pool hours vary depending on when school is in or out. Starting after Labor Day, hours are limited to Sat-Sun 12-5. For most of the summer, the pool hours are 12-8. There is a stretch of time when this pool closes at 6 Mon-Thurs. They have plenty of lifeguards, sometimes even too many! There was never much of a crowd here when I was at the pool. It would be great if the pool was open into October. There's a group of regulars that would be ecstatic if that was to happen! A walking trail starts at the park community center and winds through the Trails neighborhood, with a playground and benches along the trail. It's a pretty long trail that has some hills. Besides a playground near the pool, the park has basketball and sport fields. I'm so glad Summerlin has pools available to residents, Trails pool really made my summer (and 2 days in fall)! so much brighter!

    Tracy L.

    I've been coming here for quite some time even though I don't live in the area . It is a nice paved trail between houses and around the baseball park . There is a public restroom by the baseball field concession stand and in the community center next to the pool . If I lived here , I would probably walk it every morning . I do several laps , 2 to 3 depending on how I feel to get in a few miles . 3 laps are like 5 miles doing both sides . I prefer to go on the weekends since less people on the trail . On the weekends or late afternoon a lot of people walking their dogs . I like dogs , but people need to keep them on a leash and be mindful of others . Most people are pretty good about doing that here . Most people are pretty nice here to and smile and say hello . I spent a lot of time here during the Covid lockdown . I would come here at least twice a week and go to Mt Charleston when there was no snow . I couldn't stay locked up in my home .

    Water slide
    Charlotte H.

    Amazing pool! Follow their protocol on how to get in their instructions on how to get your friends and family and go online. Get your pass. Get their passes and have a fun day with your family and friends. Bring your food and snacks and follow the rules and it's an amazing day bring your sunscreen and they give you breaks and your grandchildren will have an amazing day. The staff is great and the water is clean and the price is right.

    Ball fields.
    Norm K.

    The gym I go to is still closed but with thew morning temperatures much better than the summer months, I have been abler to get more walking outside than I would have on the treadmill at the gym. I have been walking around my neighborhood, and this was a time I drove to one of the Summerlin trails that I had only been to once before riding my bike in my pre-Yelp days. I parked at the Community Center and followed thee walk to the trail that leads from under Spring Gate Lane and later another tunnel goes under Crestdale Lane. The walk continues for just about a mile until you get to Snow Trail. There are two community parks on the way with large grass areas and seats for enjoying the outdoors. At the second park, the trail forks and makes a Y. Either way will take you to the end of this trail at Snow Trail. I made a loop by taking the right fork and going to Snow Trail, walking along it south until I came to the entrance to that part of the trail and made my way back to the car. Like all Summerlin parks, this one is well kept and is very inviting. I met a lot of people just walking and several walking their dogs. This will be a place I come to periodically to enjoy a change of scenery while getting some needed exercise. One plus also is there's a famous coffee chain in the plaza across the street from the entrance to the parking area. That was my reward for the 2 mile plus walk.

    Nancy F.

    What a beautiful neighborhood park. It cuts thru the residential homes here in summerlin so some of the areas we passed had gates for the residents to access. Very cool! Benches, parks, playgrounds all in this area. It's one big trail and loop that goes for miles! Amazing day. We parked at the Trails Community Park and Pool and walked on the path that tools us past the park and into the walking trails. All paved sidewalk style paths. Excellent for walking, biking, walking dogs or rolling strollers.

    Apple S.

    Nice park with lots of grass ans a playground with separate water park. For the rest this is more for sports as there are several baseball fields.

    Terri C.

    Located in the Trails neighborhood of Summerlin, this little park has a lot going on. The community pool has a diving board, two lap lanes, as well as a separate kiddie pool (there is a fee to use this pool and you must go with a Summerlin resident if you're a non-resident). There are also baseball fields, basketball courts, and a playground. Located right across the street from the Summerlin Library, this park is popular because it's got something for everyone.

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    Bianca R.

    This trail is mostly through a neighborhood. Super clean and well maintained with little parks throughout. If you start at the trail head on Trail Center dr, there's a good 2 mile loop if you turn around at the little park with the white sand and old-time swing set.

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    I only came to walk my pup. It's very clean, well kept, and safe. Even people pick up after the dogs there. It's great!

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