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From $129 / night 7.44 mi

Home2 Suites Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve

· 4.7 Excellent · 239 reviews

Modern extended-stay flexibility built for riders managing multi-day show schedules.

  • Enjoy fresh air and conversation in dedicated outdoor gathering spaces
  • Fuel up anytime at Home2 MKT with grab-and-go options
  • Store and prep show-day meals in your suite's full kitchen
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From $155 / night 8.87 mi

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW

· 4.3 Very Good · 485 reviews

The early barn call requires predictable systems that deliver fast efficient starts.

  • Dry off quickly with thick plush cotton towels provided
  • Keep your horse's best friend close in pet-welcoming accommodations
  • Grab bottled beverages and snacks before heading to the arena
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From $132 / night 10.09 mi

The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa

Families choose the brand proven to recharge competitors affordably between competition days.

  • Access local transit concierge for barn visits and event venues
  • Refresh competitors with Fresh by The Juicery signature morning elixirs
  • Maintain polished competition appearance with overnight boot shine available
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From $234 / night 10.27 mi

Springhill Suites by Marriott Las Vegas Airport

· 4.8 Excellent

The brand riders trust when trailers are loaded and mornings matter most.

  • Cover pet fees easily and enjoy lodging with your dog
  • Share stories with fellow riders in al fresco gathering areas
  • Grab energy bars and drinks from The Market anytime
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From $188 / night 10.29 mi

Aloft Henderson

Predictable comfort and streamlined value when entry fees and stabling costs pile up.

  • Fuel up with grab-and-go breakfast sandwiches before barn call
  • Care for competition attire using available washer and dryer machines
  • Refresh quickly with eco-friendly bulk dispensers in spa-inspired bathrooms
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From $93 / night 10.97 mi

Hilton Vacation Club Cancun Resort Las Vegas

· 4.1 Very Good · 4,399 reviews

Evolved service standards deliver predictable support for parents coordinating young riders.

  • Stock up on travel essentials and sundries anytime day or night
  • House young competitors free when sharing parents' room during shows
  • Secure helmets and equipment in large in-room digital safes daily
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From $960 / night 11.08 mi

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

Premium respite crafted for competitors and parents who deserve sophisticated sanctuary between demanding event days.

  • Feed hungry riders with specialized dining menus designed for kids
  • Control your diet with fully equipped kitchens featuring premium European appliances
  • Illuminate show attire with professional-grade wardrobe lighting rails
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From $114 / night 11.16 mi

Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel

The brand attracts guests who blend exploration with the need for consistent service.

  • Celebrate wins on al fresco dining terraces with your team
  • Fuel up with room service featuring regionally crafted dinner options
  • Enjoy kid-friendly menus that satisfy post-ride family hunger
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From $158 / night 11.3 mi

Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center

The extended-stay solution when barn life means living out of your hotel.

  • Cook post-ride meals together on convenient outdoor gas grills
  • Grab pre-ride fuel from The Market anytime day or night
  • Cook hearty breakfasts in full kitchens before early morning ride times
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From $127 / night 11.5 mi

Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas Strip South

· 4.3 Very Good · 897 reviews

Evolved heritage meets equestrian schedules with predictable comfort and dependable service.

  • Add rollaway beds to accommodate coaches and extended equestrian families
  • Rely on bell staff to transport heavy tack bags promptly
  • Access convenient on-site rental desks for equipment transport runs
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From $136 / night 11.5 mi

Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South

· 4.6 Excellent

Contemporary layouts that flex to rider gear and family downtime alike.

  • Share team dinners prepared on outdoor BBQ grills and patios
  • Recharge between events with frozen microwavable meals available 24/7
  • Sleep extra riders comfortably on pull-out sleeper sofas every night
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From $205 / night 11.55 mi

Residence Inn Las Vegas Airport

· 4.7 Excellent

Where full kitchens and separate living spaces turn rural marathons into comfort.

  • Relax on the outdoor patio with fellow competitors and families
  • Access The Market's 24/7 convenience between riding sessions
  • Give kids their own bedroom while competitors recover in another
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From $107 / night 11.56 mi

Hampton Inn Las Vegas Strip South NV

· 4.7 Excellent · 1,515 reviews

The name riders trust when sore muscles need rest they can count on.

  • Start every barn day with hot coffee from your coffeemaker
  • Catch scheduled airport shuttles for trainers flying in from away
  • Fuel early morning barn checks with complimentary hot breakfast buffet
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From $239 / night 11.65 mi

JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa

Professional hospitality meets ranch life with dependable comfort competitors trust between rounds.

  • Customize omelets at full-service breakfast restaurants before showtime
  • Refresh riding gear with same-day professional dry cleaning service
  • Refresh in spacious walk-in showers designed for deep recovery
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From $89 / night 11.69 mi

Baymont by Wyndham Las Vegas South Strip

· 3.2 Average · 936 reviews

Designed around predictable comfort when competition mornings start before sunrise and exhaustion hits fast.

  • Control room temperature precisely for personalized sleep comfort settings
  • Plan your stay knowing pet fees are clear upfront
  • Stock up quick at vending areas between competition rounds
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Local Area Guide

Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School, a premier equestrian facility located in the scenic Southwest Las Vegas valley. This guide is designed for riders, families, and groups visiting the area for lessons, trail rides, or equestrian events. We'll help you navigate the practicalities of your visit, from arrival and check-in to local amenities and nearby attractions, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. Get ready to explore the unique blend of outdoor adventure and city convenience that Las Vegas offers, all centered around your passion for horses.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School is situated in the rapidly developing southwest quadrant of Las Vegas, specifically off Mountains Edge Parkway. This area offers a distinct contrast to the bustling Strip, providing a more serene, desert-adjacent environment. Access to the facility is primarily via Mountains Edge Parkway, which connects to the master-planned community of Mountains Edge and provides further links to the larger Las Vegas freeway network. Major arteries like the 215 Beltway are accessible within a short drive, facilitating travel to other parts of the valley and the Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Parking is generally ample and tailored for horse trailers and larger vehicles, a necessity for an equestrian center. Public transportation is limited in this developing area, making personal vehicles or rideshare services the most common modes of transit. Visitors traveling by air should anticipate a drive of approximately 25-40 minutes from LAS, depending on traffic conditions, particularly during peak commuting hours or major event times in the city. Smart arrival tactics involve monitoring local traffic reports and allowing extra time, especially if arriving during morning or late afternoon periods when local roads see increased activity.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The immediate vicinity around Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School is primarily characterized by master-planned communities and open desert landscapes, rather than a dense cluster of hotels. Most visitors will find hotel accommodations further east, closer to the I-15 corridor and the Las Vegas Strip, or in the Spring Valley area. These hotel clusters offer a range of options from budget-friendly to upscale, catering to diverse needs. While not directly adjacent, many hotels are within a 15-25 minute drive of the riding school, making it feasible for day trips or for those staying in the city for other purposes. For groups or families specifically visiting for equestrian activities, booking accommodations that offer easy access to the southwest part of the valley is recommended. Be aware that hotel demand can spike around major Las Vegas events, so booking accommodations well in advance is crucial. Utilizing hotel map filters to target areas closest to Mountains Edge Parkway can help narrow down options, and considering flexible travel dates might uncover better rates.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is about a 30-minute drive away.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive early to account for trailer parking and equestrian check-in procedures.

Arrival & Parking

Explore the nearby Mountains Edge Regional Park for trail walks.

Rainy Day Plan

Visit the Springs Preserve for indoor exhibits and nature.

Team Regroup

The Saddle Up Saloon offers a casual regrouping spot.

  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is about a 30-minute drive away.
  • Arrive early to account for trailer parking and equestrian check-in procedures.
  • Explore the nearby Mountains Edge Regional Park for trail walks.
  • Visit the Springs Preserve for indoor exhibits and nature.
  • The Saddle Up Saloon offers a casual regrouping spot.
Section 04

Show Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled lesson or ride time to allow for a smooth check-in process and to get acquainted with your surroundings. This window is crucial for riders bringing their own horses or preparing for a scheduled lesson. Familiarize yourself with the facility layout, locate your assigned barn or riding area, and prepare your gear. This buffer also gives you time to ask any last-minute questions of the staff regarding horse assignment or specific warm-up routines. Ensure all necessary paperwork, waivers, or payments are handled promptly to avoid delays.

Mid-Day Regroup

Following your riding session, take time to properly cool down your horse if applicable, and then relax. This is an ideal period to have a packed lunch, hydrate, or simply enjoy the desert scenery before departing. If you have multiple sessions or activities planned for the day, this period offers a chance to regroup with your group or family. Consider bringing chairs or a blanket to maximize comfort during this downtime. It’s also a good moment to review any feedback from your instructor or discuss the experience with your riding partners.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Ensure all equipment is stowed properly and that you've left your riding area clean. Double-check that you have all your personal belongings and any gear you brought with you. If you plan to travel with your horse, allow ample time for loading and securing your trailer. Depart from the facility mindful of the road conditions, particularly if it's dark or if larger vehicles are maneuvering. Allow for a slightly longer departure time to avoid any congestion at the facility exit.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled lesson or ride time to allow for a smooth check-in process and to get acquainted with your surroundings. This window is crucial for riders bringing their own horses or preparing for a scheduled lesson. Familiarize yourself with the facility layout, locate your assigned barn or riding area, and prepare your gear. This buffer also gives you time to ask any last-minute questions of the staff regarding horse assignment or specific warm-up routines. Ensure all necessary paperwork, waivers, or payments are handled promptly to avoid delays.

Mid-Day Regroup

Following your riding session, take time to properly cool down your horse if applicable, and then relax. This is an ideal period to have a packed lunch, hydrate, or simply enjoy the desert scenery before departing. If you have multiple sessions or activities planned for the day, this period offers a chance to regroup with your group or family. Consider bringing chairs or a blanket to maximize comfort during this downtime. It’s also a good moment to review any feedback from your instructor or discuss the experience with your riding partners.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Ensure all equipment is stowed properly and that you've left your riding area clean. Double-check that you have all your personal belongings and any gear you brought with you. If you plan to travel with your horse, allow ample time for loading and securing your trailer. Depart from the facility mindful of the road conditions, particularly if it's dark or if larger vehicles are maneuvering. Allow for a slightly longer departure time to avoid any congestion at the facility exit.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Mountains Edge Regional Park

On site

This expansive park surrounds the equestrian facility, offering miles of walking and hiking trails through the scenic Mojave Desert landscape. Ideal for a post-ride stroll or a family outing, the park features preserved Native American petroglyphs, historical interpretations of the area, and varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. Pack water and wear appropriate footwear for exploring the desert environment. The park is a peaceful escape, allowing visitors to connect with the natural beauty that surrounds Hunter's Edge, providing a quiet contrast to the intensity of riding. It’s a great spot for contemplation and enjoying the vast desert vistas.

Desert Trails (Neighborhood Park)

0.5 mi

A smaller, more accessible neighborhood park within the Mountains Edge community, offering walking paths, green spaces, and playgrounds. It's a convenient spot for families accompanying riders to let children play or for a short, relaxed walk. The park provides shaded seating areas and a pleasant environment to unwind after a riding session. While less extensive than the regional park, its close proximity makes it an easy choice for a quick break or a leisurely stroll, offering a taste of the local community's amenities.

5–15 Minutes Away

Mountains Edge Exploration, Arts and Visitors Center

0.4 mi

Located near the riding school, this center offers insights into the natural and historical significance of the Mountains Edge area. It features exhibits on geology, local flora and fauna, and the cultural history of the region, including Native American heritage. It’s an educational stop for those interested in understanding the desert environment they are riding in. The center provides a quiet, indoor alternative to outdoor exploration, especially valuable during warmer midday hours or if weather is less favorable for extensive hiking.

Spring Valley Library

4.5 mi

A well-equipped public library serving the western part of Las Vegas, offering a quiet retreat with free Wi-Fi, comfortable seating, and a vast collection of books and media. It’s a practical stop for travelers needing to catch up on work, find local information, or simply enjoy a peaceful break. The library also often hosts community events and provides access to computers for public use, making it a versatile resource for visitors.

Walkable

  • Mountains Edge Regional Park — This expansive park surrounds the equestrian facility, offering miles of walking and hiking trails through the scenic Mojave Desert landscape. Ideal for a post-ride stroll or a family outing, the park features preserved Native American petroglyphs, historical interpretations of the area, and varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. Pack water and wear appropriate footwear for exploring the desert environment. The park is a peaceful escape, allowing visitors to connect with the natural beauty that surrounds Hunter's Edge, providing a quiet contrast to the intensity of riding. It’s a great spot for contemplation and enjoying the vast desert vistas. On site
  • Desert Trails (Neighborhood Park) — A smaller, more accessible neighborhood park within the Mountains Edge community, offering walking paths, green spaces, and playgrounds. It's a convenient spot for families accompanying riders to let children play or for a short, relaxed walk. The park provides shaded seating areas and a pleasant environment to unwind after a riding session. While less extensive than the regional park, its close proximity makes it an easy choice for a quick break or a leisurely stroll, offering a taste of the local community's amenities. 0.5 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Mountains Edge Exploration, Arts and Visitors Center — Located near the riding school, this center offers insights into the natural and historical significance of the Mountains Edge area. It features exhibits on geology, local flora and fauna, and the cultural history of the region, including Native American heritage. It’s an educational stop for those interested in understanding the desert environment they are riding in. The center provides a quiet, indoor alternative to outdoor exploration, especially valuable during warmer midday hours or if weather is less favorable for extensive hiking. 0.4 mi
  • Spring Valley Library — A well-equipped public library serving the western part of Las Vegas, offering a quiet retreat with free Wi-Fi, comfortable seating, and a vast collection of books and media. It’s a practical stop for travelers needing to catch up on work, find local information, or simply enjoy a peaceful break. The library also often hosts community events and provides access to computers for public use, making it a versatile resource for visitors. 4.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Saddle Up Saloon

On site

A casual on-site eatery at Hunter's Edge, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for refueling after a riding session. It provides convenient access to snacks, light meals, and beverages without needing to leave the facility. Ideal for quick bites between activities or for families enjoying a day out, it serves as a convenient hub for riders and their companions to gather and discuss their equestrian adventures.

Local Coffee Shop (Hypothetical)

1.0 mi

While specific coffee shops vary, the developing commercial areas along Mountains Edge Parkway often feature familiar chains or local cafes offering coffee, pastries, and light breakfast or lunch options. These are convenient stops for a morning pick-me-up before a lesson or a quick snack during a longer visit to the area.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Echo & Rig Steakhouse

7.2 mi

Located in the Tivoli Village area, this acclaimed steakhouse offers a sophisticated dining experience with high-quality cuts of meat and an extensive wine list. It's a great choice for a celebratory dinner or for those looking to enjoy a more upscale meal after a day of outdoor activities. The ambiance is often lively, making it a good spot for groups.

Tivoli Village Restaurants

7.0 mi

Tivoli Village itself is a European-inspired outdoor shopping and dining destination that hosts a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Visitors can find everything from Italian and Mediterranean cuisine to casual cafes and dessert spots. It offers a pleasant atmosphere for a leisurely meal or drinks, providing diverse options to suit different tastes and moods.

Local & Elevated Picks

Bao Bao Chinese Restaurant

4.0 mi

This popular spot offers a wide array of authentic Chinese dishes in a comfortable setting. It's a go-to for families and groups seeking flavorful meals at reasonable prices. Their extensive menu ensures there's something for everyone, from classic favorites to more adventurous regional specialties, making it a reliable choice for a satisfying meal.

Bocca di Bocca

4.0 mi

Often located near other establishments on Sahara Ave, this Italian eatery provides a warm atmosphere and serves classic Italian fare. From pasta dishes to pizzas and traditional entrees, it’s a good option for a hearty and comforting meal. It offers a familiar and satisfying dining experience for those craving Italian cuisine.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Saddle Up Saloon — A casual on-site eatery at Hunter's Edge, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for refueling after a riding session. It provides convenient access to snacks, light meals, and beverages without needing to leave the facility. Ideal for quick bites between activities or for families enjoying a day out, it serves as a convenient hub for riders and their companions to gather and discuss their equestrian adventures. On site
  • Local Coffee Shop (Hypothetical) — While specific coffee shops vary, the developing commercial areas along Mountains Edge Parkway often feature familiar chains or local cafes offering coffee, pastries, and light breakfast or lunch options. These are convenient stops for a morning pick-me-up before a lesson or a quick snack during a longer visit to the area. 1.0 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Echo & Rig Steakhouse — Located in the Tivoli Village area, this acclaimed steakhouse offers a sophisticated dining experience with high-quality cuts of meat and an extensive wine list. It's a great choice for a celebratory dinner or for those looking to enjoy a more upscale meal after a day of outdoor activities. The ambiance is often lively, making it a good spot for groups. 7.2 mi
  • Tivoli Village Restaurants — Tivoli Village itself is a European-inspired outdoor shopping and dining destination that hosts a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Visitors can find everything from Italian and Mediterranean cuisine to casual cafes and dessert spots. It offers a pleasant atmosphere for a leisurely meal or drinks, providing diverse options to suit different tastes and moods. 7.0 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Bao Bao Chinese Restaurant — This popular spot offers a wide array of authentic Chinese dishes in a comfortable setting. It's a go-to for families and groups seeking flavorful meals at reasonable prices. Their extensive menu ensures there's something for everyone, from classic favorites to more adventurous regional specialties, making it a reliable choice for a satisfying meal. 4.0 mi
  • Bocca di Bocca — Often located near other establishments on Sahara Ave, this Italian eatery provides a warm atmosphere and serves classic Italian fare. From pasta dishes to pizzas and traditional entrees, it’s a good option for a hearty and comforting meal. It offers a familiar and satisfying dining experience for those craving Italian cuisine. 4.0 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Weekend afternoons, especially in warmer months, are peak times for both riding school activities and local park use: book lessons and plan visits accordingly.

The Las Vegas valley experiences significant temperature fluctuations: stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun, especially when spending extended time outdoors.

While the immediate area is more residential: , exploring the nearby Springs Preserve or heading towards Summerlin offers diverse entertainment and dining options within a short drive.

Seasonal note: The Las Vegas area experiences distinct seasons that impact outdoor activities. Spring and Fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for riding, with warm days and cooler evenings. Summer can be intensely hot, requiring early morning or late afternoon riding sessions and ample hydration. Winter is generally mild, with cool to cold temperatures, but sunny days are common, making it suitable for riding with appropriate layers. Major local events in Las Vegas proper can increase traffic and accommodation demand valley-wide.

  • Traffic on Mountains Edge Parkway can be heavy during typical commute hours, so allow extra time for travel to and from the facility.
  • Weekend afternoons, especially in warmer months, are peak times for both riding school activities and local park use book lessons and plan visits accordingly.
  • The Las Vegas valley experiences significant temperature fluctuations stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun, especially when spending extended time outdoors.
  • While the immediate area is more residential , exploring the nearby Springs Preserve or heading towards Summerlin offers diverse entertainment and dining options within a short drive.
  • Consider local community events or farmer's markets that may occur in nearby master-planned communities on weekends for a more local flavor.
  • Seasonal note: The Las Vegas area experiences distinct seasons that impact outdoor activities. Spring and Fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for riding, with warm days and cooler evenings. Summer can be intensely hot, requiring early morning or late afternoon riding sessions and ample hydration. Winter is generally mild, with cool to cold temperatures, but sunny days are common, making it suitable for riding with appropriate layers. Major local events in Las Vegas proper can increase traffic and accommodation demand valley-wide.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in Las Vegas is generally mild with cool temperatures, averaging highs in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. Mornings and evenings can be quite chilly, requiring riders to wear layers, including jackets, long pants, and gloves. While snow is rare, frost can occur, especially in open desert areas. Sunscreen is still advised due to the strong desert sun.

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Spring & early summer

Spring brings beautiful, warm weather, with highs climbing into the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit. This is an ideal season for outdoor activities like horseback riding. By late spring and early summer, temperatures begin to rise significantly, often reaching the 90s and into the 100s Fahrenheit, necessitating early morning or late afternoon activities and thorough hydration.

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Mid-summer

Mid-summer is characterized by extreme heat, with daytime temperatures frequently exceeding 100-110 degrees Fahrenheit. Riding sessions are typically scheduled for the coolest parts of the day, such as dawn or dusk. Visitors must take significant precautions against heatstroke, including constant hydration, wearing lightweight, light-colored clothing, and seeking shade during breaks.

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Fall season

Fall offers a return to comfortable temperatures, with highs gradually decreasing from the 80s into the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. This season is excellent for enjoying outdoor activities comfortably, similar to spring. Evenings begin to cool down, so layers are recommended for those spending time outdoors after sunset.

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Rain & snow

Rain is infrequent in Las Vegas, typically occurring during the winter and early spring months, often in the form of brief, heavy downpours. Snowfall is exceptionally rare and usually melts quickly. Any precipitation can make desert trails slick and should be factored into travel plans, potentially requiring indoor alternatives or adjustments to riding schedules.

Winter

Winter in Las Vegas is generally mild with cool temperatures, averaging highs in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. Mornings and evenings can be quite chilly, requiring riders to wear layers, including jackets, long pants, and gloves. While snow is rare, frost can occur, especially in open desert areas. Sunscreen is still advised due to the strong desert sun.

Spring & early summer

Spring brings beautiful, warm weather, with highs climbing into the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit. This is an ideal season for outdoor activities like horseback riding. By late spring and early summer, temperatures begin to rise significantly, often reaching the 90s and into the 100s Fahrenheit, necessitating early morning or late afternoon activities and thorough hydration.

Mid-summer

Mid-summer is characterized by extreme heat, with daytime temperatures frequently exceeding 100-110 degrees Fahrenheit. Riding sessions are typically scheduled for the coolest parts of the day, such as dawn or dusk. Visitors must take significant precautions against heatstroke, including constant hydration, wearing lightweight, light-colored clothing, and seeking shade during breaks.

Fall season

Fall offers a return to comfortable temperatures, with highs gradually decreasing from the 80s into the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. This season is excellent for enjoying outdoor activities comfortably, similar to spring. Evenings begin to cool down, so layers are recommended for those spending time outdoors after sunset.

Rain & snow

Rain is infrequent in Las Vegas, typically occurring during the winter and early spring months, often in the form of brief, heavy downpours. Snowfall is exceptionally rare and usually melts quickly. Any precipitation can make desert trails slick and should be factored into travel plans, potentially requiring indoor alternatives or adjustments to riding schedules.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary sport

Equestrian activities

Neighborhood

Mountains Edge area

Nearest airport

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

Parking

Ample, with trailer access

Walkable district

Mountains Edge Regional Park

Groceries & supplies

Smith's (Sahara Ave) · 4.0 mi

Pharmacy

CVS (W Mountains Edge Pkwy) · 1.5 mi

Urgent care

One Medical (W Sahara Ave) · 4.2 mi

Downtime

Springs Preserve · 8.5 mi

Pro tip

Book trail rides and lessons well in advance, especially for weekend or peak season visits.

Primary sportEquestrian activities
NeighborhoodMountains Edge area
Nearest airportHarry Reid International Airport (LAS)
ParkingAmple, with trailer access
Walkable districtMountains Edge Regional Park
Groceries & suppliesSmith's (Sahara Ave) · 4.0 mi
PharmacyCVS (W Mountains Edge Pkwy) · 1.5 mi
Urgent careOne Medical (W Sahara Ave) · 4.2 mi
DowntimeSprings Preserve · 8.5 mi
Pro tipBook trail rides and lessons well in advance, especially for weekend or peak season visits.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School — answered with the specifics you actually need.

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What are the closest hotels to Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School?

The closest hotel to Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School is Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night) — a 15-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night) and The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa (10.09 mi, from $132/night). Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School?

Yes — Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center by Marriott (11.3 mi, from $158/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South (11.5 mi, from $136/night) are all extended-stay properties near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School?

Yes — Baymont by Wyndham Las Vegas South Strip (11.69 mi, from $89/night) is a budget-friendly option near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School are good for families?

Several hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School are well-suited for families. Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night), and The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa (10.09 mi, from $132/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School accommodate team and group travel. Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night), and The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa (10.09 mi, from $132/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

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Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School offer free parking?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South (11.5 mi, from $136/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School are pet-friendly?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night), and The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa (10.09 mi, from $132/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School have laundry facilities?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night), and The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa (10.09 mi, from $132/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School offer free breakfast?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley by IHG (8.87 mi, from $155/night), and Springhill Suites by Marriott Las Vegas Airport (10.27 mi, from $234/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Hunter's Edge Horse Riding School have a full in-room kitchen?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Southwest I-215 Curve (7.44 mi, from $129/night), Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center by Marriott (11.3 mi, from $158/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South (11.5 mi, from $136/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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