Mountain Trails
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Mountain Trails is a prestigious guard-gated community located in the heart of Summerlin, Las Vegas. Known for its luxury custom homes, oversized lots, and tree-lined streets, Mountain Trails offers residents privacy, elegance, and a strong sense of exclusivity. The neighborhood is one of Summerlin’s original custom enclaves and remains one of its most sought-after.
This community is ideal for those seeking a private, upscale lifestyle in a central Summerlin location, with easy access to parks, schools, golf courses, and shopping.
Mountain Trails features a collection of high-end custom homes, many with unique architecture, expansive layouts, and mature landscaping.
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Homes range from 4,000 to over 10,000 square feet
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Lot sizes typically exceed half an acre
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Custom designs with features such as gated motor courts, home theaters, and resort-style backyards
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Prices typically range from $2 million to over $6 million depending on size, finishes, and location
Amenities
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Guard-gated entrance with 24/7 security
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Private neighborhood park with basketball and tennis courts
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Walking and biking access to the Summerlin trail system
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Close proximity to TPC Summerlin golf course and The Hills Park
Education
Mountain Trails is served by the Clark County School District and is close to top-rated schools:
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E.W. Staton Elementary School
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Ernest Becker Middle School
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Palo Verde High School
Location & Lifestyle
Mountain Trails is located near Hillpointe Road and Town Center Drive in the northern part of Summerlin. Residents enjoy convenient access to:
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Downtown Summerlin
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Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center
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Summerlin Parkway and I-215 Beltway
Nearby Recreation
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The Hills Park – amphitheater, open fields, and shaded play areas
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TPC Summerlin – PGA-level golf course
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Red Rock Canyon – hiking, biking, and outdoor exploration
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Summerlin community centers and trail network
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