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Who lives in Lone Mountain
An exclusive snapshot benchmarked against Clark County
Lone Mountain skews slightly older than average, with a median age of 42 vs 38 county-wide, with 28% of households raising children. Owner-occupancy runs at 70%, well above the 57% county average, and median household income ($101K) outpaces the county's $74K. 30% of adults hold a bachelor's degree, in line with the county.
Source American Community Survey 2023 via LiveBy. Benchmarks Clark County aggregate.
Where is Lone Mountain?
Northwest Las Vegas, Nevada — Las Vegas, Nevada.
NEW LONE MOUNTAIN LISTINGS
NEW$1,199,000$200kHouseEst. $6,770/mo5 Beds4.5 Baths4,030 Sq. Ft.0.48 AcresBuilt in 20049585 W Lone Mountain RoadLas Vegas, NV, 89129none
PENDING$900,000LandEst. $5,082/mo0 Beds— Baths2.10 Acres—7740 W Lone Mountain RoadLas Vegas, NV, 89129
NEW$600,000HouseEst. $3,388/mo4 Beds3 Baths2,884 Sq. Ft.0.11 AcresBuilt in 20044128 Bennett Mountain StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89129Kimball Hill Homes Lone Mountain West
NEW$1,900,000LandEst. $10,728/mo0 Beds— Baths3.90 Acres—Fort ApacheLas Vegas, NV, 89149
NEW$1,399,000HouseEst. $7,899/mo4 Beds4 Baths3,901 Sq. Ft.0.49 AcresBuilt in 20209520 Grand Pass CourtLas Vegas, NV, 89129Lone Mountain Park Amd
NEW$535,000$15kHouseEst. $3,021/mo5 Beds4 Baths2,660 Sq. Ft.0.10 AcresBuilt in 20044512 Yellow Harbor StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89129Monument At Lone Mountain
Listing data sourced from GLVAR via Repliers IDX. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Updated continuously.
Lone Mountain: Semi-Rural · Equestrian · Luxury Living in Las Vegas
Lone Mountain is a semi-rural · equestrian · luxury community in Las Vegas, Nevada (ZIP 89129/89131), established in 1990, spanning ~5 sq mi, with 3,000+ homes. Lone Mountain is one of the most distinctive and sought-after residential enclaves in the Las Vegas Valley. Named for the prominent Lone Mountain geological formation that rises approximately 600 feet above the surrounding desert, this northwest Las Vegas community offers something that virtually no other area in the metro can match: semi-rural living with large lots, equestrian properties, and sweeping mountain views — all within 20 minutes of the Strip.
The area surrounding Lone Mountain features a mix of larger custom homes on half-acre to multi-acre lots, equestrian properties with horse facilities, and newer suburban development along its eastern and southern edges. The large lot sizes and relaxed zoning allow for horse keeping, RV storage, workshops, and the kind of personal space that is increasingly rare in the urbanizing valley. Many properties feature custom architecture, private pools, and views of Lone Mountain itself or the broader Spring Mountain range.
Homes in the Lone Mountain area range from approximately $400,000 for standard-lot single-family homes on the community's periphery to $900,000 or more for large-lot custom homes and equestrian estates with acreage. The most premium properties are those with unobstructed Lone Mountain views, horse facilities, and full-custom construction. Unlike most Las Vegas communities, many Lone Mountain properties do not have an HOA, giving owners maximum flexibility for how they use their land.
Lone Mountain's location is strategically advantageous. It sits between Summerlin to the south and the newer Skye Canyon community to the north, with Centennial Hills to the east. The US-95 freeway is easily accessible for commutes, and the commercial corridors along Durango, Elkhorn, and Ann Road provide shopping, dining, and services. For buyers who want space, privacy, mountain views, and the option to keep horses — all within commuting distance of the valley's employment centers — Lone Mountain is unique.
Lone Mountain At a Glance
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Call (702) 637-1759Top 7 Facts About Lone Mountain
- Lone Mountain spans ~5 sq mi in Las Vegas, Nevada (ZIP 89129, 89131).
- Lone Mountain was established in 1990.
- Lone Mountain contains 3,000+ homes with prices ranging from $400K–$900K.
- Lone Mountain is a semi-rural · equestrian · luxury community.
- HOA fees in Lone Mountain range from $0–$150/mo per month.
- Top-rated schools serving Lone Mountain include Zel & Mary Lowman Elementary (8/10) and Edmundo \'Eddie\' Escobedo Middle (7/10).
- Lone Mountain is located ~20 min to the Strip via US-95 South → I-15.
What Makes Lone Mountain Stand Out
Large Lot Living
Half-acre to multi-acre lots that are increasingly rare in the Las Vegas Valley. Room for pools, workshops, RV storage, and outdoor living that standard subdivisions can't offer.
Equestrian Properties
One of the few areas in the valley zoned for horse keeping. Properties with stables, corrals, arenas, and trail access for equestrian enthusiasts.
Lone Mountain Views
The iconic 600-foot Lone Mountain formation provides a dramatic backdrop. Many homes enjoy unobstructed views of this geological landmark and the Spring Mountains beyond.
No HOA Options
Many Lone Mountain properties have no HOA, giving owners maximum flexibility for land use, home modifications, and property improvements without association restrictions.
Strategic Location
Between Summerlin and Skye Canyon with easy US-95 access. 20 minutes to the Strip, 15 minutes to Downtown Summerlin, and 15 minutes to mountain recreation.
Scarcity Value
Large-lot semi-rural properties in the Las Vegas Valley are a finite resource. As the valley urbanizes, Lone Mountain's acreage properties become increasingly rare and valuable.
Parks & Recreation Near Lone Mountain
Lone Mountain Regional Park
4445 N Jensen St, Las Vegas, NV 89129
~30 acres- Hiking trails
- Mountain summit trail
- Picnic areas
- Desert landscape views
- Wildlife viewing
Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs
9200 Tule Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89131
~680 acres- Fishing ponds
- Picnic areas
- Historic ranch buildings
- Walking trails
- Peacock gardens
Centennial Hills Park
7101 N Buffalo Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89131
~20 acres- Swimming pool
- Water slide
- Sports courts
- Playground
- Walking trails
The Lone Mountain Lifestyle
HOA Information for Lone Mountain
Fees & Management
Management
Community Association
HOA fees are subject to change. Verify current fees with the management company before purchase.
What HOA Typically Covers
- Common area landscaping and maintenance
- Community parks and trail maintenance
- Neighborhood street maintenance
- Exterior architectural standards enforcement
- Reserve fund contributions
Schools Serving Lone Mountain
Attendance-zone data via LiveBy + GreatSchools (most recent academic year). Specific zoning varies by street — confirm with CCSD before purchasing.
What Lone Mountain Buyers Say
“Nevada Real Estate Group found us the equestrian property we'd been searching for in Lone Mountain. Two acres, mountain views, and horse facilities — all 20 minutes from the Strip. They understood exactly what we needed.”
“We sold our Lone Mountain acreage property through Nevada Real Estate Group. They attracted buyers who appreciated the value of large-lot living and negotiated a premium price for our unique property.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Lone Mountain
The questions buyers ask most when exploring Lone Mountain.
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