Coronado Ranch: Convenience, captivating views and capacious living
Convenience, captivating views and capacious living define Coronado Ranch. The master-planned Las Vegas suburb is far from the bright neon lights of the Vegas Strip but blocks from restaurants, shops and the freeway. West of the Strip, east of the Spring Mountains and minutes from the luxury community Summerlin, residents are treated to easy access to upscale amenities without the higher price tag. “In my opinion, it’s the most convenient area to live in the southwest,” says Sean Uyehara, area manager for Geneva Financial and a Las Vegas resident since 2006. “The amenities are definitely what makes it the most appealing. There’s so much within a five-minute drive from the neighborhood; you can get to the airport in 10 minutes, and if you need to commute to work, you can quickly get there with the 15.” Residents can escape into the outdoors in every direction, and with schools, parks, and a community pool within walking distance of the neighborhood, Coronado Ranch is staking its claim to become one of the most sought-after communities in the Las Vegas Valley.
Amenity-rich, diverse shopping and dining scene
Coronado Ranch is just around the corner from shopping centers, restaurants and services, most of which are off Rainbow Boulevard, running right down the middle of the neighborhood. Southwest Marketplace provides most essentials, including groceries at Smith’s, a gas station, a bank and a few fast-casual restaurants. Residents can also drive a few miles north to Arroyo Market Square, which is anchored by Walmart but also has a Sam’s Club, Home Depot, PetSmart and Marshall’s. A caveat, however, for when you're heading out: "Rainbow Boulevard is always busy, especially during rush hour," says Realtor Kate Alessi of Life Realty District, selling in the Las Vegas region for over 15 years.
Coronado Ranch’s dining scene is eclectic and diverse, offering something for every palate. “There's Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese food,” says Uyehara. “You could pick any ethnic background and find something nearby. Rainbow Boulevard is honestly one of those streets where you get overwhelmed with choices, which is a good thing. It’s a mix of locally owned shops and big chains.” Goong Korean BBQ Restaurant is a popular spot known for its bulgogi, brisket and fried mandu. And at Omoide, residents can enjoy noodle soups and poke bowls in a casual setting. Residents can also try a variety of bacon-wrapped hot dogs with creative toppings, tacos and other deep-fried fare at Dirt Dog Street Food. TOUS Les JOURS Café is the go-to spot for croissants, lattes or other French treats, or cool off from the desert heat with an ice cream cone at Creamberry.
And while the Vegas Strip is a short drive, Uyehara says those who still want to have that Las Vegas experience without the tourist traffic are in luck. “Some people are not a big fan of the hustle and bustle,” he says. “A casino called Durango was built in 2023, and you can get there in just a few minutes if you don’t want to deal with tourists, and it’s really nice.” Four miles away, the 83,000-square-foot Durango Casino & Resort offers over 2,000 slots, 60 table games and several upscale restaurants.
Of course, celebrations abound in the area as well, so there’s always something for residents to do. “There are a lot of fairs that go on; we have a Hawaiian Festival they do every year,” Uyehara says. “It gives locals something to do other than the typical Strip experience.”
The Arroyo Market Square offers Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot and more in Coronado Ranch.
The Durango Casino in Coronado Ranch offers locals great food and entertainment.
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Pocket parks, trails and nature preserves
From quaint community parks to neighborhood trails, nearby state parks and expansive conservation preserves, Coronado Ranch is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Nevada Trails Park offers multi-use paved paths, open green space for picnics, tennis courts and a basketball court. In Cougar Creek Park, along the neighborhood’s southern edge, kids can cool off in the splash pad or explore the music-themed playground. Or challenge a neighbor to a pickleball match. Step into the old West at the 7-acre Western Trails Park, which offers an amphitheater, windmill, bridle paths and covered wagon replicas that provide shade for picnic tables. Let dogs play off-leash at Lincoln’s Dog Park or bring them along for a deeper trek into nature. “If you want to hike, you can get to Red Rock Canyon in 20 to 30 minutes,” says Uyehara. “Neighboring Mountain’s Edge, which is closer, has smaller hikes, or you can head out to Lake Mead in Henderson.” Red Rock National Conservation, to the west of the neighborhood, is known for its hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, its 13-mile scenic drive and panoramic views. And by traveling 14 miles in the opposite direction, residents can reach the 48,000-acre Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, home to the McCullough Wilderness and historic petroglyphs.
Locals can visit Western Trails Park which houses a windmill and more in Coronado Ranch.
Red Rock is a few miles from Coronado Ranch, offering various hiking trails for visitors.
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Mediterranean homes and million-dollar modern abodes
Developed by American West builders between 2001 and 2020, this master-planned community near Warm Springs Road and Rainbow Boulevard features three- to six-bedroom homes with floor plans ranging from 1,600 to over 6,000 square feet and multi-car garages. Most homes were built in the early 2000s and cost between $355,000 and $4.3 million. The housing landscape is primarily made up of Spanish and Mediterranean-style homes and townhouses, but as the price climbs up into the millions, newcomers will find luxury contemporary properties and even some Tudor-style homes on up to 2 acres with pristine landscaping. Coronado Ranch was designed for outdoor living and entertainment. With scenic views of the Spring Mountains as its backdrop and spacious lots complete with pools, barbecue grills and oasis-esque backyards, residents can quickly feel at home in their own sanctuary. Many of the properties are in cul-de-sacs where kids can safely play. “It’s one of the nicest neighborhoods that’s still affordable,” says Alessi. “Southwest Las Vegas is exploding with new development, but square footage and lot sizes are diminishing. Coronado Ranch is still roomy and has held on to its spacious lots.” Made up of four unique subdivisions — Woodbridge, The Reserve, Southbrook and Jones Crossing — there’s something for every style and budget. “Almost all of Coronado Ranch has an HOA, and most homes have a very similar aesthetic, but you get bigger lots and bigger houses,” says Uyehara.
Some Coronado Ranch subdivisions have well-kept, minimalist front yard lawn.
Luxury Contemporary homes are found scattered throughout Coronado Ranch.
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Top-notch Coronado Ranch schools
Clark County School District serves the area, and several schools are within walking distance for much of the community. Students can attend Tony Alamo Elementary, Lawrence & Heidi Canarelli Middle School and Sierra Vista High School. Both the elementary and middle schools have a B ranking on Niche. Alamo Elementary is one of the most diverse schools in Nevada and offers regular family nights. Canarelli Middle, ranked one of the best middle schools in Nevada by U.S. News & World Report, emphasizes excellence in science and math and, in 2023, sent two robotics teams to the largest robotics competition in the world. Earning a B-minus on Niche, Sierra Vista High is home to an award-winning marching band and a Girls Who Code club.
Kids in Coronado Ranch can attend Tony Alamo Elementary School.
Teenage students in Coronado Ranch can attend Sierra Vista High School.
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Close to it all
Residents have easy access to Interstate 15 and the 215 beltway, which gets them to the Vegas Strip in 8 miles and Harry Reid International Airport in 7 miles. Uyehara says that while amenities are nearby, a car is needed to get around. Still, public transportation is convenient via RTC Transit, with several bus stops along Warm Springs Road just a short distance away. “It’s not the best, but there are buses that operate in town and throughout the city,” he says.
Coronado Ranch residents can take the I-215 to access the Las Vegas Strip.
Public Transportation runs down Rainbow Boulevard and other main streets in Coronado Ranch.
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