What makes it 79% Baby-Friendly: Babies ride smoothly on stroller-friendly loops, restrooms have changing tables, yet there is no dedicated nursing room and no on-site stroller rental.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a stroller walk, play breaks, and a picnic
Stroller-Friendly Pond Path:
Smooth paved loops around the 14-acre pond
Tip: Use the ¼-mile route for an easy push and shade breaks
Shaded Picnic with Baby Gear:
Picnic tables near playgrounds have shade and space for strollers
Tip: Arrive early to grab a table close to restrooms and fountains
Gentle Swings for Toddlers:
Bucket-seat swings suitable for babies and toddlers
Tip: Stay close and push slowly to keep your baby comfortable
Quiet Nature Spot:
Interpretive garden with benches south of the pond
Tip: Use this calm area for nursing or a nap in the shade

Marco Santa Cruz
Went fishing in the lake located near the center of the park. The park was somewhat busy and there were plenty of other people fishing as well, but all keeping a friendly distance. The park is huge, as it has amenities for baseball, sand volleyball, pickleball, and softball. There are also bathrooms throughout the park as well as ample parking.
Annie Kama'i
I've driven past the park a million times but had no idea how huge it is. We went to the Renaissance fair and had a great time. The weather was perfect too and didn't know there was a lake in there!
Doug G.
If you want to to a break from the hustle and bustle, Sunset Park is a nice tranquil place you can visit. A leisurely stroll around the large lake, or just sitting on one of the many park benches offers a peaceful serene setting. The parks offers plenty of parking , along with baseball fields, and courts for tennis, volleyball, and pickle ball. The restrooms and the grounds were clean. And the ...
Steffany Couch
We have been going to this park for many years and it just gets better and better. The kids use to play on the playground. My husband use to race his R/C boats at the pond. We have had many days and nights of family time here. We love the park.
S T
Wide park with grass, trees, and a lake in the center. There are benches to sit down, a few public restrooms, playgrounds and trash cans. There are mostly ducks, goose, pigeons, sparrows, and fish at this park. The cons about the park, There is some litter here and there, There was a guy shouting profanity out loud without any care not sure why. Some homeless live at the park Overall it is a go...
In summer, visit mornings to avoid heat and let baby enjoy the splash pad. In cooler months, bring warm layers for early strolls.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | USD 0 |
| Parking | USD 0 |
| Optional shelter reservation | USD 50 |
| Total Estimated | USD 50 |
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Address: 2601 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120, USA
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