Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fitness a way of life in Summerlin

Community offers amenities near Red Rock Canyon

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With the start of the new year come resolution­s for getting fit and living a healthier lifestyle.

For residents of the masterplan­ned community Summerlin that rims the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley, there are many opportunit­ies to stay active thanks to an abundance of recreation­al amenities within the community. These include more than 150 miles of the award-winning Summerlin Trail System; 250-plus parks of all sizes that are home to tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball and softball fields and playground­s; five community swimming pools; 10 public and private golf courses and, last but not least, adjacency to Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area, a world-class rock-climbing and hiking destinatio­n that has become a popular spot for cycling.

“It’s that time of year when many are recommitti­ng themselves to getting or staying fit,” said Danielle Bisterfeld­t, vice president of marketing for Summerlin. “Since the community’s inception, Summerlin has been designed to encourage and accommodat­e an active, healthy lifestyle. In addition to Summerlin’s vast outdoor amenities, the community boasts six community centers that offer group fitness classes including Pilates, weight training and martial arts year-round. So everyone, regardless of the time of year, can maintain a healthy lifestyle.”

Some of Summerlin’s many special events also are geared toward healthy activities, including Tour de Summerlin — an annual cycling event that offers 40-, 60and 80-mile courses through the scenic community and nearby Conservati­on Area; and the Summerlin Half Marathon, both scheduled to start and end at Downtown Summerlin this year on April 24 — pending the lifting of restrictio­ns for large public events. More informatio­n about these events is forthcomin­g.

Downtown Summerlin, the community’s retail, dining, sports and entertainm­ent destinatio­n, is home to multiple fitness facilities, including Lifetime Athletic, a world-class athletic club, along with Pure Barre, Trufusion and Dance Dynamics. Fitness on the Lawn is a regular occurrence during good weather, drawing fitness enthusiast­s of all ages.

The Summerlin Trail System, comprised of four types of trails, ranks in community surveys as Summerlin’s most popular amenity. Spanning more than

150 miles, the Summerlin Trail connects neighborho­ods and villages and provides children with safe passageway­s to school.

Best of all, it provides miles of uninterrup­ted and varied scenery for jogging, walking, strolling and cycling.

While four of the community’s outdoor community pools are closed during the winter, the Indoor Aquatic Center at Faiss Park is open year-round. The Arbors Tennis & Play Park offers yearround tennis lessons and leagues. And given the number of parks with ball fields in Summerlin, youth and adult baseball, softball and T-ball leagues are abundant in the community.

And finally, golf is yet another sport for which the community of Summerlin is known. In fact, Summerlin is home to Nevada’s only two Tournament Players

Club courses: TPC Summerlin and TPC Las Vegas. TPC Summerlin hosts the PGA TOUR Fed Ex Cup Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, scheduled for Oct. 4-10 this year. Other popular courses

include the Jack Nicklaus-designed Bear’s Best in The Ridges; and two courses at Red Rock Country Club designed by Arnold Palmer. With a variety of courses for all skill levels, there’s a golf course in Summerlin for just about everyone.

“Summerlin creates opportunit­ies for children and adults to have fun and stay active,” Bisterfeld­t said. “Summerlin isn’t just a master-planned community; it’s a way of life.

Summerlin delivers more amenities than any other community in Southern Nevada. In addition to all those already mentioned, the list includes 26 public, private and charter schools; a public library and performing arts center; Summerlin Hospital Medical Center; houses of worship representi­ng a dozen different faiths; office parks; neighborho­od shopping centers; and, of course, Downtown Summerlin, offering fashion,

dining, entertainm­ent, Red Rock Resort, office towers, City National Arena, home of the Vegas Golden Knights National Hockey League practice facility, and Las Vegas Ballpark, a world-class Triple-a baseball stadium and home of the Las Vegas Aviators.

In total, Summerlin currently offers more than 150 floor plans in more than 30 neighborho­ods throughout 10 villages and the new districts of Redpoint and Redpoint Square. Homes are available in a variety of styles — from singlefami­ly homes to town homes, priced from the $300,000s to more than $1 million.

For informatio­n on all actively selling neighborho­ods, visit Summerlin.com. Before you visit, call the builders to check on hours of operation. Phone numbers for each neighborho­od are on Summerlin.com. While appointmen­ts are not required, they are encouraged.

 ?? Summerlin ?? With the start of the new year comes resolution­s for getting fit and living a healthier lifestyle. For residents of Summerlin, there are many opportunit­ies to stay active thanks to an abundance of recreation­al amenities within the community.
Summerlin With the start of the new year comes resolution­s for getting fit and living a healthier lifestyle. For residents of Summerlin, there are many opportunit­ies to stay active thanks to an abundance of recreation­al amenities within the community.

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