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Exploration Peak Park park in Henderson, NV
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View of Exploration Peak Park in Henderson, NV
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View of Exploration Peak Park in Henderson, NV
Photo: Gracia D̆̈elR̆̈ose

Exploration Peak Park

4.8(3,127 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the age-appropriate playground areas and gentle walking paths, while older kids love the challenge of climbing to the peak's summit and exploring the various trails. The hill climb is especially popular with elementary-aged children who feel accomplished reaching the top.

About

Exploration Peak Park is Henderson's crown jewel for active families, featuring a unique 60-foot climbable hill that rewards kids with stunning panoramic views of the Las Vegas Valley. With multiple playgrounds for different age groups, paved walking trails, and plenty of shaded ramadas perfect for picnics, this 50-acre park offers hours of outdoor fun without the Vegas Strip price tag.

Highlights

  • 60-foot climbable peak with 360-degree views of the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding mountains
  • Multiple age-appropriate playground structures with modern equipment
  • Paved walking and biking trails suitable for strollers and beginner cyclists
  • Large open grass areas perfect for frisbee, soccer, or kite flying
  • Covered ramadas and picnic areas with tables and grills

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning or after 5 PM during summer months,the hill can get extremely hot midday and there's limited shade on the climb up
  2. 2.Park in the lot closest to Buffalo Drive for easiest access to restrooms and the main playground areas
  3. 3.Bring a blanket and snacks to enjoy at one of the ramadas near the top,the sunset views are spectacular and there are plenty of picnic tables
  4. 4.Wear closed-toe shoes for the hill climb as the terrain includes gravel paths and some rocky sections
  5. 5.The park's wide-open spaces make it perfect for bringing scooters, bikes, or kites that kids can enjoy on the paved trails

Best Time to Visit

October through April offers the most comfortable weather for climbing and playing. Visit weekday mornings for a quieter experience, or catch the sunset from the peak on weekends for Instagram-worthy family photos. Avoid midday visits June through August due to extreme heat.

What to Know

The park is completely free with ample parking available. Restrooms and water fountains are on-site, but there's no food service, so pack your own snacks and plenty of water, especially for the hill climb.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during cooler months (October-April). Summer visits should be limited to early morning or evening hours due to extreme heat and sun exposure on the peak. The park is open year-round and doesn't close for holidays, making it a great option when other attractions are closed.

Nearby Eats

Head to Brio Tuscan Grille at District at Green Valley Ranch (5 minutes away) for Italian fare with a good kids menu, or grab casual burgers and shakes at In-N-Out Burger on Sunset Road, just a few minutes from the park,perfect for refueling hungry climbers.

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