Lone Mountain West

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary appeal of the Lone Mountain West neighborhood?

Lone Mountain West is highly desirable for its immediate access to outdoor recreation, specifically Lone Mountain Regional Park and its popular summit hiking trails. The community offers a quieter suburban lifestyle with a mix of traditional subdivisions and elevated custom homes that provide panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding mountain ranges.

Are there Homeowners Associations (HOAs) in the Lone Mountain West area?

Many of the newer subdivisions within the Lone Mountain West master-planned area are part of Homeowners Associations that manage common areas and community amenities. However, the broader region also includes unique ‘Rural Neighborhood Preservation’ zones where homes are built on larger lots and often feature minimal to no HOA restrictions, appealing to those seeking more space and autonomy.

How long is the commute from Lone Mountain West to the Las Vegas Strip?

Residents enjoy convenient access to both the CC-215 Beltway and US-95, making the commute to the Las Vegas Strip or Downtown Las Vegas approximately 25 to 30 minutes under typical traffic conditions. The community is also just a short drive from the major shopping, dining, and employment hubs located in Centennial Hills and Summerlin.

Community Details

Elementary School: Evelyn Stuckey Elementary School HOA: No
Middle School: Jerry Tarkanian Middle School Guard Gated: No
High School: Desert Oasis High School Golf Community: No
Jurisdiction: City of Las Vegas Luxury: No
Primary ZIP: 89141 Equestrian: No
Median Price: $460,000 Large Lots: No
Region: north_las_vegas Historic: No
Master Plan: Centennial Hills Walk Score: 12

Description

Lone Mountain West: The Pinnacle of Northwest Las Vegas Living

While often confused by newcomers with the mountain-themed master plans of the far Southwest (such as the 89141 ZIP code), the true **Lone Mountain West** is an established, high-demand residential enclave located in the **Northwest Las Vegas Valley (ZIP code 89129)**. Defined by its namesake—the jagged, freestanding peak that rises 600 feet above the valley floor—this community offers a distinct “high desert” lifestyle that prioritizes outdoor recreation, panoramic views, and a sense of separation from the neon-lit density of the Las Vegas Strip.

Geography and Strategic Location
Lone Mountain West is situated at the northwestern edge of the valley, bordered roughly by the **CC-215 Beltway** to the east and the rugged terrain of the **Lone Mountain Regional Park** to the west. While the user’s reference to ZIP code 89141 (Mountain’s Edge) reflects a common linguistic mix-up in the Las Vegas market, Lone Mountain West’s actual geography is defined by the intersection of **Lone Mountain Road and Alexander Road**.

Residents here enjoy an elevation that is significantly higher than the city center, resulting in temperatures that are often 3 to 5 degrees cooler than the valley floor. Despite its tranquil atmosphere, the community is strategically located for commuters: it is a 20-minute drive to the Strip via the US-95 and approximately 25 minutes to Harry Reid International Airport. Its proximity to the 215 Belt

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