When families ask me where they can get the most value for their money in the Las Vegas Valley, Mountain's Edge is almost always at the top of my list. It is one of those communities that quietly delivers everything you want — great parks, strong schools, a real sense of community, and a price point that does not require you to stretch beyond your comfort zone.
Located in the southwest corner of the valley, Mountain's Edge is a 3,500-acre master-planned community that has been growing steadily for nearly two decades. It is not the newest community on the block, and it is not the flashiest — but it has something that many newer developments are still working toward: a fully realized lifestyle, with established parks, mature trees, and a genuine neighborhood feel that you can feel the moment you drive through the entrance.
In 2026, Mountain's Edge is getting even better. A $43 million expansion of Mountain's Edge Regional Park is underway, adding new amenities that will cement this community's reputation as one of the most family-friendly places in the entire valley. Let me walk you through everything you need to know.
The Park System: Mountain's Edge's Secret Weapon
If there is one thing that sets Mountain's Edge apart from other communities at its price point, it is the park system. The community dedicates 500 to 700 acres to open green space, parks, and trails — a staggering amount of recreational land for a community of this size.
Exploration Peak Park
The crown jewel of Mountain's Edge is Exploration Peak Park. At 80 acres, this is not your average neighborhood park. The centerpiece is a 2,846-foot natural mountain peak with walking and biking trails that lead to panoramic views of the entire Las Vegas Valley. At the base, you will find an Old West-themed playground with replicas of a western town and an Indian village, an archaeology dig site, picnic areas, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, a water play area for those scorching summer days, and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts community events throughout the year.
For families with young children, Exploration Peak is the kind of destination that makes weekend planning easy. You can hike to the top, let the kids play in the splash pad, pack a picnic, and spend an entire afternoon without spending a dime. It is a genuine quality-of-life amenity that you would expect in a high-end master-planned community — and it is available here at a price point that is significantly more accessible than Summerlin or Henderson.
Mountain's Edge Regional Park
If Exploration Peak is the jewel, Mountain's Edge Regional Park is the workhorse. This 100+ acre park at the geographic center of the community is the primary athletic and family destination. It features multiple lighted baseball and football fields, basketball courts, a BMX track, playgrounds with a "bike town" that features mini-streets for kids to learn traffic safety, exercise stations, multi-use turf fields, a meditation garden, a 1.5-mile walking trail, and a covered picnic area.
The $43 million expansion currently underway will add new athletic facilities, botanical gardens, and additional walking trails — upgrades that will only increase the community's appeal and support long-term property values.
Schools: A Strong Reason Families Choose Mountain's Edge
For families, school quality is often the deciding factor when choosing a neighborhood. Mountain's Edge is served by several highly rated schools within the Clark County School District, plus charter options that add to the community's educational appeal:
- Carolyn S. Reedom Elementary — Rated 8/10 on GreatSchools, one of the highest-rated elementary schools in the southwest valley. Strong parent involvement and a dedicated teaching staff.
- Doral Academy Cactus — A charter school rated 9/10 on GreatSchools and A-minus on Niche. A popular choice for families seeking a different educational approach.
- Wright STEM Academy — One of the highest-rated schools in the southwest valley, with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and math education.
- Gunderson Middle School — Ranked in the top 20% of Nevada schools for 2026, serving as a strong bridge to high school.
- High School Options: Sierra Vista High School and Desert Oasis High School serve the area, both offering a range of Advanced Placement and extracurricular programs.
Home Prices: Value You Can Actually Afford
Here is where Mountain's Edge really stands out. The median home price in the community is approximately $499,000, which is significantly below the valley-wide median for Summerlin (roughly $728K) and well under Henderson's $548K median. For a master-planned community with this level of amenities, that is exceptional value.
Home prices in Mountain's Edge range from approximately $380,000 for a three-bedroom, two-bath home in the older villages, to around $650,000 and up for the larger homes in the newer sections. The community offers a wide mix of floor plans, from entry-level tract homes to semi-custom designs with mountain views. HOA dues run $50 to $150 per month, which is reasonable for the level of amenity maintenance and community programming.
For first-time buyers and young families, Mountain's Edge offers something that is increasingly rare in the Las Vegas Valley: a genuine master-planned lifestyle — with parks, trails, community events, and a real neighborhood feel — at a price point that does not require you to compromise on space or quality.
Lifestyle: What It Is Like to Live in Mountain's Edge
Beyond the numbers, Mountain's Edge has a particular character that appeals to a specific type of buyer. This is a community where people know their neighbors. It is a place where kids ride bikes to the park, where families gather for community events, and where the desert landscape is part of daily life.
The community hosts regular events throughout the year — 5K runs, seasonal festivals, outdoor movie nights, and workshops. The HOA is active in programming, so there is always something happening. For families who want their children to grow up in a community with a genuine social fabric, Mountain's Edge delivers.
Location-wise, Mountain's Edge offers excellent access to the rest of the valley. The community sits just west of the 215 Beltway, putting Downtown Summerlin, the Las Vegas Strip, and Henderson all within a 20- to 25-minute drive in normal traffic. The Mesa Trailhead on the edge of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is just 10 miles away, providing access to the 24,000-acre Rainbow Mountain Wilderness and Spring Mountain Ranch State Park for residents who love hiking, mountain biking, and outdoor recreation.
The $43 Million Park Expansion: What Is Coming
One of the most exciting developments for Mountain's Edge in 2026 is the $43 million expansion of Mountain's Edge Regional Park. This significant investment will add:
- New athletic facilities — Additional sports fields and courts to accommodate the community's growing population.
- Botanical gardens — A new garden space that will showcase native desert plants and provide a tranquil gathering space for the community.
- Extended walking and biking trails — More connectivity throughout the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
- An interactive outdoor climbing experience — 15-to-26-foot climbing rings that add a unique recreational feature for kids and adults.
For homeowners in Mountain's Edge, this expansion is more than a quality-of-life upgrade — it is a property value signal. Communities that continue to invest in amenities tend to see stronger long-term appreciation, and the $43 million price tag tells you that the county and community are committed to Mountain's Edge for the long haul.
Is Mountain's Edge Right for You?
Mountain's Edge is not the right fit for everyone. If you need to be on the far north end of the valley for work, or if you are looking for a high-density urban lifestyle with walkable access to nightlife, this may not be your community. But if you are a family looking for a safe, amenity-rich neighborhood with great schools, a strong sense of community, and a price point that actually makes sense, Mountain's Edge should be on your short list.
Here is who tends to love Mountain's Edge:
- Young families — The park system, schools, and community programming are designed with children in mind.
- First-time buyers — The price point and variety of floor plans make it one of the most accessible master-planned communities in the valley.
- Outdoor enthusiasts — Proximity to Red Rock Canyon, Exploration Peak, and the community's own trail network is hard to beat.
- Value-focused buyers — You get master-planned amenities at a price that is 10–30% below comparable communities in Summerlin or Henderson.
The Bottom Line
Mountain's Edge is one of the Las Vegas Valley's best-kept secrets — a genuine master-planned community with exceptional parks, strong schools, and a real neighborhood feel, all at a price point that makes sense for working families. The $43 million park expansion and continued investment in the community tell you that this is an area with momentum.
If you have been looking for a place where your family can put down roots without overextending your budget, Mountain's Edge deserves a serious look. I know this community inside and out — the best streets, the most family-friendly floor plans, and the neighborhoods where your dollar goes furthest. Let me show you what is available and help you find the right fit for your family.
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