Art Exhibit: Juneteenth in the Present
This exhibit spans mid‑May into July and celebrates Juneteenth’s cultural significance—local residents can explore art reflecting community heritage and engage with timely themes of inclusion and resilience.
Henderson offers a calm environment with access to more than 50 public parks and green spaces, such as Bird Viewing Preserve and Sunridge Park, enhancing outdoor recreational options. The neighborhood features predominantly newer dwellings, with nearly half built after 2000, contributing to its fresh and modern feel. Many residences are single detached homes with three or more bedrooms, providing spacious living arrangements. While convenient parking is widely available, bus lines serve most areas, supporting local transit accessibility. Nearby restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, and a variety of primary and private school options contribute to the neighborhood’s comprehensive amenities.
The character of Henderson is exemplified by its relaxed ambience. Most areas in this postal city are especially quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, getting to parks from most locations within the postal city, like Reunion Trails Park and MISSION HILLS PARK, is easy, since there are over 50 of them nearby for residents to visit and the majority of houses for sale have a park a short distance away.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at the southern edge of the neighborhood, this popular trailhead offers residents direct access to scenic hiking trails up Black Mountain, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Las Vegas Valley and a favorite spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Situated near E. Horizon Drive, this highly regarded elementary school focuses on innovative STEAM curriculum and community engagement, making it a sought-after educational option for families within Black Mountain.
A local favorite tucked along College Drive, Bistro Pizza is known for its friendly service and delicious handmade pies, acting as a neighborhood gathering spot for casual dinners and community celebrations.
Conveniently located at the corner of Horizon Drive and College Drive, this shopping plaza features a variety of essential stores, eateries, and services, making it a central hub for neighborhood errands and social life.
With a trailhead entrance right off E. Paradise Hills Drive, Black Mountain offers direct access to the larger River Mountain Loop Trail, a multi-use paved path perfect for cycling, jogging, and family outings that connects to parks and natural areas across Henderson.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This exhibit spans mid‑May into July and celebrates Juneteenth’s cultural significance—local residents can explore art reflecting community heritage and engage with timely themes of inclusion and resilience.
A milestone celebration right in the Black Mountain community—residents can enjoy special activities, meet neighbors, and take pride in a facility that’s served the area for decades.
This free, family‑friendly Pride Fest offers live music, food, vendors, and a kids area—perfect for Black Mountain families looking to celebrate diversity and community in Henderson.
A recurring local farmers market offering fresh produce and handmade goods—great for residents to shop local, support vendors, and enjoy an evening outdoors near Black Mountain.
A storytime and art activity for ages 3–5 and caregivers—ideal for families in Black Mountain seeking a creative morning outing close to home.
A lively block party featuring music by Rad Tad—great for families and neighbors in Black Mountain to enjoy a fun, free day out and connect with the wider Henderson community.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Black Mountain
Local characteristics and demographics for Black Mountain