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Lake Las Vegas Vacation Rentals

Boat the turquoise water with your family from Lake Las Vegas Marina near Henderson, Nevada.

Boat Turquoise Water with Family at Lake Las Vegas Marina

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Why Rent On Lake Las Vegas

Lake Las Vegas is a 320-acre private lake in Henderson, Nevada, with over 10 miles of shoreline and a Village district that manages to feel genuinely relaxed despite being 17 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. The combination of water activities, lakeside dining, and evening events creates a resort atmosphere that families, couples, and multi-generational groups consistently prefer to the overstimulation of the Strip. A waterfront vacation rental here gives your group comfortable space, water access, and a real base from which to explore both the lake and the broader Las Vegas region.

Every Water Activity You Could Want

Kayaking, paddleboarding, boating, wakeboarding, flyboarding, and an aqua park and cable park make Lake Las Vegas one of the most activity-rich private lakes in the West. Pontoon boat rentals and paddleboard lessons are available for guests who want guidance before getting on the water. The lake’s calm conditions make it accessible for all ages and skill levels, which is a genuine advantage for multi-generational groups.

The Village, Wildlife, and Local History

The Village at Lake Las Vegas offers lakeside restaurants, boutique shops, and event programming that includes Wine Down Wednesday, Sunset Sessions Cruise, and Sip & Sail evenings that turn ordinary Tuesday nights into something worth remembering. The Lion Habitat Ranch nearby is a unique experience for families, and the Clark County Heritage Museum in nearby Henderson traces Nevada’s settlement history with engaging exhibits.

Las Vegas on Your Terms

The Strip is an easy 20-minute drive from Lake Las Vegas when you want it, but there is absolutely no obligation to go. Many families find that the lake and Village programming are more than enough for a full week, particularly for groups traveling with young children or older relatives who find the casino energy exhausting rather than energizing.

Lakefront Living in the Sonoran Desert

A waterfront vacation home at Lake Las Vegas gives your family more square footage, a full kitchen, and water views that no Strip hotel can match at any price point. Properties that sleep eight to twelve guests comfortably, with private patios overlooking the lake and access to the Village, make this one of the most complete and genuinely enjoyable lake destinations in the American Southwest.

Best time to go
Visit Lake Las Vegas from late April to early June, when the sun-kissed beaches beckon. Experience the serene beauty of the annual Lake Las Vegas Water Sports Festival, where vibrant activities intertwine with blissful tranquility, ideal for fishing and paddleboarding amid fewer crowds and gentle breezes.
Water Quality
Lake Las Vegas features water that is predominantly turquoise in color, with crystal-clear clarity, offering a pristine and transparent appearance.
Surface area (mi)
0.81
Max depth (ft)
145.01
Elevation (ft)
1400.92
Shoreline length (mi)
9.94

Popular activities

  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Boating
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lake Las Vegas has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, swimming is not allowed in Lake Las Vegas. However, there is an Aqua Park where you can engage in water activities, but swimming directly in the lake is prohibited.

  • Lake Las Vegas is a desirable place to live and visit because it offers a 320-acre reservoir surrounded by a 3,592-acre developed area. This area includes resorts, condos, hotels, housing, shops, and a beautiful golf course, providing a scenic and peaceful Mediterranean-style environment just 20 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

  • Yes, you need a Nevada state fishing license to fish in Lake Las Vegas. All anglers must have a fishing permit in their possession. This applies to both residents and non-residents who are 12 years old or older.

  • There is no public beach at Lake Las Vegas. The beaches are reserved for guests or homeowners of the surrounding communities. Public access to the water is not available.

  • Lake Las Vegas is located in Henderson, Nevada. Henderson is a city next to Las Vegas and Paradise, NV. The area around Lake Las Vegas is part of the city of Henderson, which is one of the major cities near Las Vegas.