Clark County Parks & Recreation Facilities & Programs are Closed
Due to continuing concerns about the spread of coronavirus, Clark County Parks & Recreation facilities and programs are closed/canceled until further notice.
At this time, outdoor park spaces will remain open to the public, although any visitors are strongly encouraged to follow health officials’ recommendations regarding social distancing and other precautions. Learn more here.
All fees and permits will be refunded. Please e-mail them with any questions.
Clark County is taking proactive steps out of an abundance of caution to help reduce the possibility of community spread of the virus. County officials are continuing to monitor the coronavirus situation in coordination with state, local and federal health officials and will keep the public advised of any updates.
During the closures, additional measures will be taken to do some proactive cleaning of counters, work stations, and computer labs during the closure. Clark County has taken this step, in addition to recent cancellations of events and activities, out of an abundance of caution to help reduce the possibility of community spread of the virus. General inquiries about event and program cancellations can be directed to the Clark County Parks and Recreation Department at their email address. Contact the department’s Sports Office for information about sports leagues on their website.
Clark County officials are continuing to monitor the coronavirus situation in coordination with state, local and federal health officials and will keep the public advised of any updates. As a result of coronavirus concerns, Clark County has implemented additional cleaning and sanitizing efforts in all our facilities. Hand sanitizer stations have been added in some areas, and signage has been posted throughout county buildings encouraging regular hand washing, good cough, and sneeze etiquette, and other recommended hygiene practices to limit the spread of viruses.
The Southern Nevada Health District’s website is a recommended local resource for staying informed of the evolving coronavirus situation. Residents also can call the Health District’s Information Phone Line: (702) 759-INFO (4636), 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
State of Nevada COVID-19 website page.
To contact Clark County Parks and Recreation please e-mail.
About Clark County Parks & Recreation
Home to 2.3 million & visited by 45.6 million yearly, Clark County Parks & Recreation is the 13th-largest U.S. county, with jurisdiction over the Las Vegas Strip. Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect, and accountability. Covering an area the size of New Jersey, we are the nation’s 14th-largest county and provides extensive regional services. Included are the nation’s 9th-busiest airport, air quality compliance, social services, and the state’s largest public hospital, University Medical Center. The County also provides municipal services that are traditionally provided by cities to 1 million residents in the unincorporated area. Those include fire protection, roads, and other public works, parks, and recreation, and planning and development.