Shadow Point

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Shadow Point a gated community?

Yes, Shadow Point is a privately gated enclave located within the Stonebridge village of Summerlin West. It offers residents an added layer of privacy and security, along with exclusive neighborhood-specific amenities like a community pool, fire pit, and a barbecue area.

What types of homes are available in Shadow Point?

Developed by Toll Brothers, Shadow Point features contemporary architecture with a Prairie Highland design theme. The community offers six distinct floor plans, including both single-story and two-story loft options, with home sizes ranging from approximately 2,285 to 2,879 square feet.

What outdoor recreation is near Shadow Point?

Residents enjoy exceptional access to the outdoors, as the community borders the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. It is also adjacent to the 12-acre Stonebridge Park, which features pickleball courts, soccer fields, a playground, and connections to Summerlin’s massive 150-mile trail system.

Community Details

Elementary School: Eileen Conners Elementary School HOA: No
Middle School: Irwin and Susan Molasky Junior High School Guard Gated: No
High School: Shadow Ridge High School Golf Community: No
Jurisdiction: City of Las Vegas Luxury: No
Primary ZIP: 89129 Equestrian: No
Median Price: $1,125,000 Large Lots: No
Region: summerlin Historic: No
Master Plan: Summerlin Walk Score: 12

Description

Shadow Point at Lone Mountain: Elevated Living in Las Vegas’ Northwest 89129

Nestled at the literal base of one of the valley’s most iconic landmarks, **Shadow Point** is a premier gated enclave within the 89129 ZIP code that perfectly captures the rugged, high-desert allure of Northwest Las Vegas. While many modern developments are moving toward high-density configurations, Shadow Point remains a benchmark for those seeking the traditional “Lone Mountain lifestyle”—where the streets are quiet, the lots are generous, and the mountain views are so immediate they feel like part of the backyard.

Exact Location and Geography
Shadow Point is situated in the City of Las Vegas, specifically positioned near the intersection of **North Hualapai Way and West Alexander Road**. Geographically, it sits in the northwestern-most tier of the valley’s residential development, just east of the 215 Beltway and directly in the “shadow” of Lone Mountain.

The community is defined by its proximity to the **Lone Mountain Regional Park**. Residents enjoy almost immediate access to the CC-215 Beltway via the Lone Mountain Road or Cheyenne Avenue interchanges, making the commute to Downtown Summerlin roughly 12 minutes and the Las Vegas Strip approximately 25 minutes. Because of its elevation, Shadow Point sits several hundred feet higher than the Las Vegas valley floor, offering slightly cooler summer temperatures and sweeping views of the city lights to the east.

Developer and Housing Product
Developed primarily by **Richmond American Homes** between 1998 and 2001, Shadow Point represents a pivotal era in Northwest development. It was built during the transition when the area evolved from rural horse properties into sophisticated gated subdivisions.

The community consists of approximately 70 homes, characterized by Mediterranean-inspired architecture featuring classic stucco finishes and S-tile roofs. Unlike the cookie-cutter footprints found in newer “Southwest” developments, Shadow Point’s housing product is known for its “elbow room.”
* **Square Footage:** Homes range from roughly 2,300 to over 3,600 square feet.
* **Lot Sizes:** The hallmark of this neighborhood is the lot size, with many parcels exceeding 7,000 to 10,000 square feet—large enough for the expansive “resort-style” pools that are common in this subdivision.
* **Layouts:** The neighborhood offers a mix of sprawling single-story floor plans and traditional two-story homes with three-car garages. Specific streets like **Morning Shadow Court** and **Desert Shadow Court** are particularly prized for their cul-de-sac privacy and lack of through-traffic.

Price History and Market Trends
Originally sold in the high $100,000s and low $200,000s at the turn of the millennium, Shadow Point has seen significant appreciation due to its “in-fill” location. As Summerlin West (89138) expanded to the south, 89129 became the high-value alternative for buyers who wanted Summerlin-adjacent quality without the Summerlin master-planned fee (SIDs/LIDs).

Currently, resale values in Shadow Point typically range from the **high $500,000s to the mid-$800,000s**, depending on the level of interior renovation and the presence of a pool. Buyers are drawn here because they can get significantly more square footage and a larger lot than they would in nearby Stonebridge or Reverence for the same price point.

Lifestyle, Amenities, and Schools
The “amenity” of Shadow Point is the great outdoors. While the community is gated and maintains pristine common areas through its HOA, the true lifestyle draw is the **Lone Mountain Discovery Park**. This isn’t just a neighborhood park; it is a regional destination featuring:
* Multi-use sports fields and basketball courts.
* A dedicated equestrian center.
* The famous “loop trail” that circles the mountain, a favorite for local hikers and trail runners.

The culture of the neighborhood is a blend of established professionals and families who prioritize an active, outdoor lifestyle over the neon of the Strip.

For education, Shadow Point is served by the **Clark County School District**, specifically zoned for:
* **Bozarth (Henry & Evelyn) Elementary School** (highly regarded in the Northwest).
* **Saville (Anthony) Middle School**.
* **Centennial High School**.
* **Charter Options:** Many residents opt for the **Somerset Academy (Lone Mountain Campus)**, which is located just minutes away.

Nearby Retail and Dining
Despite its “mountain-edge” feel, Shadow Point is within a 5-minute drive of major retail corridors.
* **Shopping:** The Smith’s and Albertsons shopping centers at the corner of Cheyenne and Hualapai provide everyday essentials.
* **Dining:** Local favorites include **Steiner’s A Nevada Style Pub** for elevated bar food, **Sienna Italian Authentic Trattoria**, and the various eateries within the **Centennial Hills Center** just to the north.
* **Recreation:** The nearby **Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino** offers bowling, movies, and dining for residents who want entertainment without leaving the Northwest.

Why Shadow Point Stands Out
What distinguishes Shadow Point from the newer, flashier developments in 89138 or 89135 is its **authentic sense of place**. Because it sits at a “dead end” against Lone Mountain, there is zero cut-through traffic. At night, the community benefits from the “Dark Sky” effect of the mountain, offering a level of tranquility and stargazing that is increasingly rare in the Las Vegas Valley. It remains the “Goldilocks” of 89129: gated, elevated, spacious, and permanently bordered by a mountain that will never be developed.

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