4th of July 5K Blast
A festive community run right in your neighborhood—start your Independence Day with a shaded 5K through peaceful paths, ponds, and resident peacocks, with medals, snacks, and family fun at the finish.
View event details →Centennial Hills is a welcoming community featuring mostly newer homes built after 2000, with spacious three to four-bedroom options. The neighborhood is primarily composed of single detached houses offering a sense of openness and privacy. Residents benefit from an abundance of green spaces, including Majestic Park and Viper Lacrosse Fields, which are conveniently accessible within the area. Quiet streets contribute to the calm atmosphere here, perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful environment. Educational needs are well met with a variety of nearby public and private primary schools. Convenient parking and multiple bus lines provide practical transportation options around the neighborhood.
The character of Centennial Hills is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. There are around 20 green spaces nearby for residents to visit, including Mountain Ridge Park and Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, making it easy to access them from most locations in this part of the city. This area is very quiet overall, as the streets are especially calm.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This sprawling national monument is a paleontological treasure located in the heart of Tule Springs, featuring ancient fossil beds, desert landscapes, and interpretive trails that offer a glimpse into the Ice Age history unique to the neighborhood.
A lush oasis in North Las Vegas, Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs spans more than 2,000 acres and boasts scenic lakes, picnic areas, equestrian trails, peacocks, and historic ranch buildings, making it a favorite for locals seeking outdoor recreation and community events.
Located on Deer Springs Way, Betsy Rhodes Elementary School is a well-rated public school serving families in Tule Springs, known for its strong academic programs and active community involvement.
Situated near N Durango Drive and Grand Montecito Parkway, Tule Springs Plaza features a diverse mix of popular local eateries and coffee shops, providing residents with convenient dining options in a friendly neighborhood shopping center.
This scenic multi-use trail runs alongside the northern edge of Tule Springs, offering residents paved paths for biking, walking, and jogging while enjoying panoramic views of desert wildlife and the distant mountains.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A festive community run right in your neighborhood—start your Independence Day with a shaded 5K through peaceful paths, ponds, and resident peacocks, with medals, snacks, and family fun at the finish.
View event details →An inclusive, all‑ages outdoor hike starting right at Tule Springs—perfect for enjoying nature, meeting neighbors, and exploring local trails as part of a supportive community event.
View event details →A convenient mid‑evening farmers market offering fresh, local produce and artisan goods—ideal for stocking up on farm‑fresh items without venturing far from Tule Springs.
View event details →A broad weekend market featuring a wide selection of local produce and goods—worth the short drive for fresh finds and browsing in an outdoor, community‑oriented setting.
View event details →A family‑friendly Independence Day parade with floats, giant balloons, live performances, and appearances by local sports teams—not far from Tule Springs and full of neighborhood spirit.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Tule Springs
Local characteristics and demographics for Tule Springs