Neighborhood Guide
A northwest valley address with hiking trails, mountain views, and a ten-minute commute to Summerlin.
The neighborhood around 10425 Amulet Ridge Ct blends suburban quiet with outdoor access — Lone Mountain, Red Rock Canyon, and the growing Centennial Hills corridor are all close by.
The Mojave desert floor gives way to layered mountain ranges — the natural backdrop of daily life in 89149.
The neighborhood at a glance
This part of northwest Las Vegas has a rhythm that surprises people.
The streets are quieter, the mountain views are wider, and the parks get real use — not just on weekends. Lone Mountain sits at the center of it all: a 560-foot peak with trails ranging from gentle walks to steep summit climbs, plus sports courts and equestrian areas.
Just south, Centennial Hills is growing fast — Trader Joe's, City National Arena, and an expanding selection of restaurants and shops give the area a village feel without the price tag of master-planned Summerlin. Downtown Summerlin and Red Rock Canyon are both a 10–15 minute drive away.
Lone Mountain at sunset — a 560-foot summit with trails for every level, just minutes from the neighborhood.
Outdoor Living
Your backyard has a 560-foot summit.
Lone Mountain Regional Park is the neighborhood's outdoor anchor — a distinctive peak with beginner-to-summit trails, sports courts, an equestrian area, and picnic grounds. Hike it on a Saturday morning, walk the dog after dinner, or just enjoy the view from your driveway.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is 15 minutes south, offering world-class hiking, scenic drives, and rock climbing. For everyday exercise, the neighborhood parks and multi-use paths connect directly to the trail network.
What makes this area distinct
Three things to know.
Lone Mountain at golden hour — the neighborhood's 560-foot summit trailhead is minutes from the front door.
Lone Mountain at your doorstep
Lone Mountain Regional Park sits just minutes away — a 560-foot peak with beginner-to-summit trails, sports courts, an equestrian area, and picnic grounds. It's the neighborhood's backyard for hikers, dog walkers, and weekend picnickers.
Modern streetscapes in Centennial Hills — new retail, dining, and the growing northwest corridor.
Centennial Hills is growing fast
Trader Joe's on Centennial Center Blvd, a widening dining scene, and the expanding retail corridors along US-95 mean you're close to everything without the Summerlin markup. City National Arena is minutes away for ice sports and events.
Community parks and school campuses anchor the family-friendly northwest valley.
Strong CCSD school options
The address is served by Marshall C. Darnell Elementary, Edmundo Escobedo Sr. Middle School, and Centennial High School — all part of the Clark County School District. Verify current zoning at ccsd.net before enrolling.
The Corridor
Growing without the markup.
Centennial Hills is building out fast — new retail, dining, and community amenities without the Summerlin premium. City National Arena, Trader Joe's, and expanding corridors along US-95 keep the area connected and convenient.
Perfectly positioned
A short drive from everything that matters.
Downtown Summerlin — open-air dining, retail, and entertainment just ten minutes away.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — world-class hiking and scenic drives within reach.
Community Life
Resort-style living, everyday.
The northwest valley's master-planned communities come with real amenities — resort-style pools, community parks with playgrounds, multi-use trails, and gathering spaces that give neighbors a reason to step outside. It's the kind of lifestyle that makes weekends feel like vacations.
And when you want more, Downtown Summerlin's open-air dining and retail, the City National Arena, and Red Rock Casino are all within a short drive.
Resort-style community pools — the everyday luxury of northwest valley living.
Twilight in northwest Las Vegas — quiet streets, warm lights, and mountain silhouettes define the evening mood.
Neighborhood favorites
The places locals actually use.
Outdoor Access
Step outside. Start climbing.
From Lone Mountain's summit trails to Red Rock Canyon's world-class loop, the outdoors isn't a weekend plan — it's the default. Multi-use paths connect neighborhoods to parks, and desert landscapes frame every drive home.
On the map
Where it sits.
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