This sprawling man-made lake community where the rich live (Celine Dione has a mansion right on the lake) and anyone can play is only a 25-minute drive from the neon rumble of The Strip. It's as different in atmosphere as a teenage comedy and an uber serious art house flick are from each though.
Lake Las Vegas takes you away from Vegas, while still keeping you within a quick escape there. With a Jack Nicklaus course that runs along the lake and features plenty of sand (Reflection Bay) and an even better Tom Weiskopf course that takes golfers up into rocks that seem to scrap the sky (The Falls), it's hard to beat the golf here.
The centerpiece of Loews Lake Las Vegas is the gleaming rise of the remedy's reserved, 320-acre lake, one of the principal privately owned lakes in Nevada. Along its 10 miles of breathtaking seashore, guests of this Mediterranean option have all the repayment of lake living: pretty views, natural nature and endless recreational opportunities, like sailing, fishing, windsurfing and kayaking.
The option skinned luxury accommodations with sweeping views of the lake and/or mountains, championship golf, gaming, recreational sports, shopping, and dining. The remedy also skinned two spacious swimming pools with landscaped pond decks and a water slide, palm-sheltered terraces, gazebo-line cabanas and filthy beaches along the lake for relaxing.
Resort guests have access to Reflection Bay Golf Club, set along the unruffled coast of Lake Las Vegas, through an exclusive hotel/golf weapon promise, as well as the resort's 9,000-agree-foot expensive spa and strength inside, gift an array of pampering army and activities. To be close enough to the action of Las Vegas but far enough away from it to indulge in concord and relaxation, Loews Lake Las Vegas is the exact desert departure.