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A tight-knit community central to it all
Sandwiched between Henderson’s vibrant downtown district and the unique town of Highland Hills is Black Mountain. This southeastern Las Vegas Valley neighborhood isn’t named after the tallest peak in the McCullough Range but rather a well-known yet unnamed peak in the same range towering above and scattered with radio and TV towers. Confusing name aside, this tight-knit community offers some of the best valley and mountain views and provides easy access to a diverse selection of shopping, dining and entertainment. “There’s everything you could want within just a short drive, and we still maintain that small-town feel; everyone knows and looks out for each other,” says Denell Hahn, President of the Black Mountain Neighborhood Association. Hahn has lived in Black Mountain since she moved with her parents from southcentral Nevada in 1945. Hahn is also a board member of the Henderson Historical Society. “Whether you want to go to Downtown Henderson or the Strip or go hiking, it’s all right here. I’ve never wanted to move anywhere else.” Hahn has fought to keep the community close and from big development since spearheading the effort to form the neighborhood association in 2017. The 200-member Black Mountain Neighborhood Association was embroiled in a legal battle for several years against a local developer for building over the Black Mountain Golf Course—a landmark of the neighborhood’s heritage. “That’s where it all began,” she says. “Just a tiny community around a golf course, and so many of those people who helped start that, their families live here today.” The town was originally developed in the late 1950s around the beloved but now defunct golf course known as the “Founders 9.” While it went into bankruptcy in 2017, and development prevailed, the tight-knit community rallied around the historic neighborhood to keep it vibrant and active. “Even though houses ended up being built over there, we made our voices known and continue to fight for the preservation of our neighborhood,” Hahn says. “We still host meetings and events and get together as an association.”
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Main Street in the Water Street District just two miles from neighboring Black Mountain, Nevada.
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From quaint parks to recreational facilities, rugged trails and natural preserves, outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds will appreciate Black Mountain’s offerings. The 41,000-square-foot Black Mountain Recreation Center and Aquatic Complex is at the heart of the community and offers a racquetball court, pickleball, volleyball and tennis. The outdoor pool and slides draw big crowds throughout the warm months. And O’Callaghan Park is just over the community’s southern edge, which provides a baseball diamond, playground, dog park and tennis court. The nearby McCullough Hills and Amargosa trailheads are just 3 miles south of Black Mountain, where hikers and adventurers can access the vast 48,000-acre Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area and McCullough Wilderness. Here, cyclists and hikers can experience scenic views, a variety of trails and historic petroglyphs.
A luxury home located in Black Mountain, Henderson Nevada.
Newer, single-family homes built in Black Mountain Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas.
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A stone's throw from Downtown Henderson
Accessible highways mean you can quickly get where you want to go. “Everything is very convenient,” says Michael Bartok, President and Broker at Henderson Valley Realty. Just blocks from home, West Horizon Ridge Parkway and East Horizon Drive intersect, putting shopping centers close by for daily conveniences like banking, healthcare and groceries at Albertson’s. Horizon Village Square, west of the neighborhood, offers more shopping and dining options, like Ohjah Noodle House, CVS and the upscale but cozy Il Chianti Italian, which serves homemade pasta and Italian wine.
Downtown Henderson, known as the Water Street District, is only 2 miles from Black Mountain, where more trendy restaurants and entertainment await. The district is mostly home to family-owned establishments like Biscuits and Bourbon, a no-frills BBQ joint with pulled pork sandwiches, candied pork belly and Nashville Hot watermelon. Mojave Brewing Company and Gold Mine Tavern are perfect for a night out for a pint, live music and pool and the slots at the district’s Emerald Island Casino call to thrill-seekers. The venue was recognized in the Las Vegas Review Journal’s “Best of Las Vegas” contest in 2022, and residents can pick from over 450 penny slots to play until 3 a.m.
Black Mountain is just two miles from Water Street District in neighboring downtown Henderson.
Kids enjoy open space and green grass at Black Mountain's neighboring Water Street District.
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Spanish-style homes, condos and luxury custom properties
Black Mountain offers a desirable mix of older and new construction single- and multi-family homes on roomy lots. The housing landscape offers newcomers a mix of ranch-style homes, Spanish-inspired houses and modern, custom-designed properties with picturesque Vegas Strip and mountain views. Most homes were built in the early 1990s, ranging from $340,000 to over $1.3 million. “It’s a nice area,” says Bartok. “Black Mountain gives them a variety of options to choose from. Homebuyers who are used to spacious lots will find them here.” Black Mountain Ranch, a master-planned housing development by Lennar, offers three- to five-bedroom homes with an RV garage starting at $455,00. The neighborhood also offers one- and two-bedroom condos in the Black Mountain Condo subdivision, ranging from $183,000 to $230,000, with access to a community pool and spa. Buyers can expect to find three-bedroom, 1,300-square-foot homes on the lower end of the price range, up to six-bedroom luxury homes boasting over 5,000 square feet of space. A third acre or larger lot sizes are standard and great for backyard entertaining. Black Mountain Golf & Country Club subdivision boasts million-dollar custom homes. Most homes here are gated and offer resort-style backyards and spacious driveways for RVs or other toys. While higher-end homes have better views and amenities, most residents have spacious pools, multi-car garages and well-kept lawns.
Spanish-style single family homes populate many streets throughout Black Mountain.
Some lots are up to a third of an acre with luxury, single-family homes.
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A community of celebration and tradition
Festivals and events are a year-round occurrence here and within a short drive for Black Mountain residents. Most are held in Downtown Henderson, like the city’s Art Festival in Water Street Plaza, which includes a juried art show, a market and a chalk art gallery. The Water Street Plaza and Amphitheater is another popular spot for concerts, watch parties for the Golden Knights, the Cinco de Mayo celebration and the three-day St. Patrick’s celebration, one of the largest events in the state with a car show and a parade. The community is also home to one of the oldest Latter-Day Saint organizations in the city. A central part of the entire Henderson area’s culture for over 50 years, Black Mountain Stake organizes “Community Day” every year, uniting as many as 500 people for local service projects, like cleanups at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve.
Free live music and Mexican folklore with food can be found at the Cinco de Mayo festival.
The Art Festival of Henderson takes place once a year in downtown Henderson on Water Street.
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Top marks for Black Mountain schools
Clark County School District serves the area, and local students attend Ulis Newton Elementary within the neighborhood, followed by Lyal Burkholder Middle in Downtown Henderson and Foothill High School in Highland Hills. The elementary and high schools hold a B grade on Niche, and the middle school earned a B-minus. Ulis Newton offers a before- and after-school enrichment program, and its fifth graders placed first out of 29 elementary schools in a 2023 model bridge-building contest sponsored by the UNLV College of Engineering. And Foothill High’s marching band—the largest in the state’s history—has won numerous national competitions. In addition, Foothill also partners with the College of Southern Nevada in a dual enrollment program, allowing students to earn college credits early.
Teenage students can attend Foothill High School in Paradise Hills.
The Lyal Burkholder Middle School is known as the home of the Jaguars, the school mascot.
Ulis Newton Elementary is an elementary school in Black Mountain, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas.
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Convenient to the Strip and airport
Highway 11, State Route 52 and Interstate 215 easily get residents around the region. The neighborhood is 16 miles from the Vegas Strip and 12 miles from Harry Reid International Airport. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada provides public transit for Black Mountain and the entire Henderson area with 50 bus routes.
Black Mountain is a distant suburb of the Las Vegas strip in the distance.
Highways are easily accessible from Black Mountain offering access to anywhere in Las Vegas.
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Parks in this Area
Roadrunner Park
Grills
Picnic Area
Trails
O'Callaghan Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
Paseo Verde Trailhead
Picnic Area
Playground
Newton Elementry School Playground
Burkholder Park
Baseball/Softball
Grills
Picnic Area
Downtown Recreational Center
Basketball
Pool
Playground
Transit
Airport
Boulder City Municipal
18 min drive
Bus
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Black Mountain Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Black Mountain, Henderson sell after 36 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Black Mountain, Henderson over the last 12 months is $425,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
7,509
Median Age
46
Population Density
6 ppl/acre
Population under 18
19.6%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
24.6%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$69,284
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$98,517
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.4%
College Graduates
24%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
9%
On par with the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
64.6%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
5''
Average Winter Low Temperature
40°F
Average Summer High Temperature
100°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
27/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
25/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
26/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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