Northwest Las Vegas, Nevada

Lone Mountain Homes
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Northwest Las Vegas’ most distinctive address — large lots, equestrian properties, and mountain views anchored by the iconic Lone Mountain peak.

75+Active Listings
$450K–$2M+Price Range
½–2+ acresLot Sizes
Horse-ZonedProperties

Where is Lone Mountain?

Anchored by the iconic Lone Mountain peak in northwest Las Vegas — between Summerlin and Centennial Hills, with Spring Mountain views and quick freeway access.

~25 min
to the Strip
via US-95 South
~10 min
to Downtown Summerlin
via W Sahara or I-215
~15 min
to Red Rock Canyon
via W Charleston Blvd
~30 min
to Harry Reid Airport
via US-95 → I-15 South

New Lone Mountain Listings

The 12 most recently listed homes in Lone Mountain — large-lot properties, equestrian estates, and newer subdivisions.

Listing data sourced from regional MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Updated daily.

Lone Mountain: Space, Freedom, and Character in Northwest Las Vegas

Lone Mountain is one of those areas that surprises buyers who think they've seen everything Las Vegas has to offer. While most of the valley is built on the master-planned community model — subdivisions, HOAs, identical setbacks — Lone Mountain has a completely different character. This is where you find half-acre, one-acre, and even two-plus-acre lots in the middle of the Las Vegas metro. Properties with horses. Custom homes with genuine breathing room. It's a semi-rural enclave surrounded by suburban growth, and that contrast is exactly what makes it valuable.

The area is anchored by Lone Mountain itself — a distinctive 300-foot volcanic butte that rises from the northwest valley floor and is visible from miles in every direction. Lone Mountain Regional Park surrounds the peak with hiking trails, walking paths, and open desert terrain. It's the kind of landmark that gives a neighborhood identity, and the properties surrounding it benefit from both the views and the permanent open space buffer.

What I tell buyers about Lone Mountain is that you're buying scarcity. Large-lot, non-HOA properties in the Las Vegas metro are not being created anymore — every new development is a master-planned subdivision. The existing Lone Mountain estates with their horse zoning, mature trees, and open-space character represent a finite inventory that only becomes more valuable as the surrounding area densifies. When Centennial Hills and Providence build out around it, Lone Mountain's large lots will stand out even more.

The location works better than most buyers expect. Downtown Summerlin is about 10 minutes south. Red Rock Canyon is 15 minutes west. The I-215 beltway and US-95 provide freeway access to the Strip in about 25 minutes. And the newer subdivisions that have been built along the Lone Mountain corridor give buyers who want the area's views and proximity without the large-lot maintenance a more conventional option starting in the mid-$400Ks.

Lone Mountain At a Glance

TypeEstablished area
CharacterSemi-rural / upscale
Lot Sizes½ acre to 2+ acres
LandmarkLone Mountain peak (300 ft)
Median Home Price~$650,000
EquestrianHorse-zoned properties
HOAMany non-HOA properties
ParkLone Mountain Regional Park
Schools5+ nearby
ViewsSpring Mountains panoramic
Distance to Strip~25 min
Distance to Summerlin~10 min

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What Makes Lone Mountain Stand Out

Large lots, equestrian freedom, and a semi-rural character that can't be replicated in a master-planned community.

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Large Lots: ½ to 2+ Acres

Some of the largest residential lots in the Las Vegas metro. Half-acre, one-acre, and multi-acre properties with the space and privacy that standard subdivisions can’t provide.

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Equestrian Properties

One of the few Las Vegas areas zoned for horses. Properties with stables, riding areas, and trail access for equestrians who want to keep horses without leaving the metro.

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Lone Mountain Peak & Park

The iconic 300-foot volcanic butte anchors the area with a regional park offering summit hiking trails, walking paths, and permanent open desert space.

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Non-HOA Freedom

Many Lone Mountain properties have no HOA — increasingly rare in Las Vegas. Build what you want, park what you want, landscape how you want. Freedom that master-planned communities don’t offer.

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Scarcity Value

Large-lot, non-HOA properties are not being built anymore in Las Vegas. This finite inventory becomes more valuable as surrounding communities densify. You’re buying what can’t be replicated.

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Spring Mountain Views

Panoramic views of the Spring Mountains and Red Rock escarpment from elevated lots. The open terrain around Lone Mountain preserves sightlines that subdivision walls block elsewhere.

Explore Lone Mountain's Neighborhoods

From multi-acre equestrian estates to newer conventional subdivisions — genuine variety in lot size, style, and price.

Equestrian Estates
Horse-Zoned · Large Lot

Multi-acre properties zoned for horses with stables, riding areas, and the space for a genuine equestrian lifestyle. The most distinctive properties in the area — and among the most unique in the Las Vegas Valley.

From $900K
Lone Mountain Acres
Large Lot · Custom

Half-acre to one-acre custom home sites with mature landscaping and no HOA restrictions. The core of Lone Mountain’s large-lot residential character. Space, privacy, and freedom.

From $700K
Lone Mountain Estates
Upscale · Semi-Custom

Larger semi-custom homes on generous lots near Lone Mountain Regional Park. Mountain views, established landscaping, and the area’s signature open-space feel.

From $800K
Newer Subdivisions
Family · Conventional

Standard-lot subdivisions built along the Lone Mountain corridor offering newer construction with the area’s views and proximity at more conventional price points.

From $450K
Parkside Neighborhoods
Family · Park Access

Neighborhoods adjacent to Lone Mountain Regional Park with hiking trail access from your door. The convenience of park proximity on standard residential lots.

From $500K
Custom Build Sites
Land · Build Your Own

Vacant land parcels in the Lone Mountain area for custom home construction. One of the last areas in northwest Las Vegas where you can buy land and build from scratch.

From $400K (land)
Lone Mountain peak and desert landscape in northwest Las Vegas

Acres of Space, Minutes From Everything

Lone Mountain delivers a rare combination in the Las Vegas Valley — the space and freedom of semi-rural living with genuine urban convenience. You can keep horses, have a workshop, and enjoy mountain views from a property measured in acres, while still being 10 minutes from Downtown Summerlin's shops and restaurants.

The area's character is defined by space. Open sightlines, mature trees, and the Lone Mountain peak itself create an atmosphere that feels more like a mountain community than a Las Vegas suburb.

Lone Mountain Regional Park — summit hiking trails, walking paths, and open desert directly adjacent to residential properties
Equestrian-friendly: horse-zoned lots with trail riding access through the surrounding desert terrain
Downtown Summerlin — 125+ shops, restaurants, Las Vegas Ballpark — about 10 minutes south
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — roughly 15 minutes west for hiking and scenic drives
Panoramic Spring Mountain views preserved by the area’s large lots and open terrain

Schools Serving Lone Mountain Families

Northwest Las Vegas school options drawing from both the Summerlin and Centennial Hills corridors.

Public Schools (CCSD)

John W. Bonner ElementaryK–5
Elise L. Wolff ElementaryK–5
Ernest Becker Middle School6–8
Centennial High School9–12
Palo Verde High School9–12
West Career & Technical Academy9–12

Private & Faith-Based

Faith Lutheran Middle & High6–12
The Meadows SchoolPreK–12
Bishop Gorman High SchoolCatholic · 9–12

Charter & Independent

Doral Academy Red RockK–8
Pinecrest Academy of NevadaK–12
Somerset Academy Sky PointeK–8
School Assignment Note: Lone Mountain spans multiple CCSD school zones. The area sits between Summerlin and Centennial Hills school corridors. Always confirm your assigned school with CCSD before purchasing.

Lone Mountain Home Buyer FAQ

The questions I hear most from buyers exploring Lone Mountain.

Lot size and character. While most Las Vegas communities have standard subdivision lots of 5,000–10,000 sq ft, Lone Mountain has a significant number of half-acre, one-acre, and even multi-acre properties. The area has a semi-rural feel with equestrian properties, mature trees, and open space that you simply can’t find in master-planned communities. The landmark Lone Mountain peak anchors the area and gives it a visual identity.
Yes — Lone Mountain is one of the few areas in the Las Vegas Valley where you can still find properties zoned for horses. Several neighborhoods have large lots with horse facilities, riding areas, and trail access. If you want to keep horses in Las Vegas without living in the far rural outskirts, Lone Mountain is one of your best options.
Lone Mountain has a wide mix. Many of the older, larger-lot properties have no HOA — which is a major draw for buyers who want freedom with their land. Newer subdivisions within the area do have HOAs, typically $40–$100 per month. The non-HOA pockets are increasingly rare in Las Vegas, making them a genuine selling point for the right buyer.
Lone Mountain is about 15–20 miles from the Strip — roughly 20–25 minutes via US-95 or the I-215 beltway. Downtown Summerlin is closer at about 10–15 minutes. The area has good freeway connectivity despite its semi-rural feel.
Lone Mountain covers a wide range depending on lot size. Smaller standard-lot homes in newer subdivisions start around $450K–$550K. Half-acre to one-acre properties typically run $700K–$1.2M. Multi-acre equestrian estates and custom builds can reach $2M+. The median sits around $650K, but lot size drives value more than square footage here.
Lone Mountain Regional Park is a Clark County park centered around the Lone Mountain peak — a distinctive 300-foot volcanic butte that’s visible from across the northwest valley. The park offers hiking trails to the summit, walking paths, picnic areas, and open desert terrain. It’s the visual and recreational anchor of the area.
Yes — Lone Mountain is served by several well-regarded CCSD schools in the northwest area, and the community’s location between Summerlin and Centennial Hills puts it within reach of some of the valley’s strongest private and charter school options. As always with CCSD, school assignments are address-specific.

Ready to Find Your Lone Mountain Home?

Whether you want an equestrian estate on two acres, a custom home with mountain views, or a newer subdivision near the park, I'll help you find the right property in Lone Mountain.

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