Common questions about visiting Fox Hill Park in Summerlin, Las Vegas.
Is Fox Hill Park really free? โผ
Yes โ Fox Hill Park has free admission every single day, with no parking fees, no tickets, and no reservations required for general use. It is a public park open to all.
What are the park hours? โผ
Fox Hill Park is open every day of the year from 6:00 AM to 10:30 PM, including weekends and holidays.
Can I bring my dog? โผ
Yes! Dogs are welcome at Fox Hill Park as long as they are kept on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed in playground equipment areas or sports zones. Pet owners are required to clean up after their pets.
Can I have a birthday party or event at the park? โผ
General areas of the park are first-come, first-served and free for all visitors. If you want to reserve a specific area (like a ramada) for a special event, you must obtain a special use permit from the Summerlin Council by calling (702) 791-4600.
Is there parking at Fox Hill Park? โผ
Yes โ there is a free dedicated parking lot at the base of the park's hill on Antelope Ridge Drive. On busy weekend afternoons the lot can fill up. Additional free street parking is available on Antelope Ridge Drive and surrounding streets.
Is the park accessible for visitors with disabilities? โผ
Yes. Fox Hill Park is wheelchair accessible with paved pathways leading from the parking lot up to the main park areas, including the playground and ramadas. Accessible parking and restrooms are also available.
What should I bring to Fox Hill Park? โผ
We recommend bringing water (especially in summer), sunscreen, snacks or a picnic, and comfortable shoes. Bring your own discs if you plan to play disc golf โ there are no rentals at the park. BBQ grills are available; no glass containers or alcohol permitted.
What ages is Fox Hill Park best for? โผ
The playground is geared primarily toward school-age children (ages 5+), though younger children find plenty to enjoy as well. The disc golf course, walking trails, and scenic views make the park appealing to teens, adults, and seniors too.