We tend to think of Las Vegas as one place, but the iconic state capital is more of a city of cities. One of those, North Las Vegas, is rapidly expanding in the valley. Where it once housed 210 000 people in 2011, it’s home to 240 000 people today. The nickname “Sin City” belongs to the greater city. The famous Strip that earned it that title bisects Clark County, separating South and North Las Vegas. The North originally had another name when pioneers moved there in the 1920s: Vegas Verde. Today, it’s a city in its own right, and no one could ever call it boring!
Nevada Hospice Care
6960 O'Bannon Drive #130
Las Vegas, Nevada 89117
Tender Loving Memory Care & Assisted Living Home LLC
3429 W Lone Mountain Road
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89031
Silver Sky at Deer Springs Assisted Living
6741 North Decatur Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89131
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
3600 S Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Gardens at the Springs Preserve
333 S Valley View Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89107
Springs Preserve
333 S Valley View Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89107
Palm Northwest Mortuary & Cemetery
6701 North Jones Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89131
Bunker's Eden Vale Mortuary
925 Las Vegas Boulevard N
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Heritage Mortuary Inc.
3610 North Rancho Drive
Las Vegas, Nevada 89130
The Center for Wellness and Pain Care of Las Vegas
401 North Buffalo Drive STE 202
Las Vegas, Nevada 89145
North Las Vegas VA Medical Center
6900 North Pecos Road
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89086
VA Hospital
6900 North Pecos Road
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89086
College of Southern Nevada
3200 E Cheyenne Avenue
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 S Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, Nevada 89154
Built in 2003, Aliante is a master-planned community made up of around 20 000 residences. The neighborhood is relatively young, having only been completed in 2012, but it's one of the most attractive places to stay. There’s an amphitheater, a casino, and 428 acres of public recreational space to enjoy.
Even younger than the neighborhood of Aliante are the Villages at Tule Springs. Even as they’re being developed, the Villages occupy a beautiful niche between the established Aliante and Eldorado neighborhoods.
The Villages offers plenty of fun for families by way of Seastrand Community Park. Here, everyone can enjoy facilities from baseball fields and tennis courts to walking trails and a waterfall.
Who says the Strip is the only place to be in the city? North Las Vegas offers so much more.
Known as “Dinosaur Park” to locals, Aliante Nature Discovery Park is an adventure like no other. Kids can enjoy a dinosaur-themed playground packed with fun features, and might even find “fossils” buried in the sandbox.
Of course, no racing enthusiast visiting the city can resist the home of NASCAR racing in Nevada: the Last Vegas Motor Speedway. The racing season kicks off with the Daytona 500 and goes on to host everything from NHRA drag racing events to the South Point 400.
When it comes to food, there’s something for every pallet. Enjoy authentic southern cooking at EllaEm's Soul Food, or try the Japanese curry at Tokyo Cafe. North Las Vegas is a melting pot of people and tastes, and nothing proves that like its diverse food culture.