North Las Vegas Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activity Deals
Comedy on Deck Tours
- Multiple Locations
Trained guide leads bus tour from Vegas to Grand Canyon with stops at Skywalk and Guano Point for breathtaking nature views
Red Rock Climbing Center
- Las Vegas
More than 8,000 sq. ft. of climbing walls challenge beginners and kids during introductory classes and unlimited climbing sessions
The Putt Park Miniature Golf Course
- Las Vegas
Mini-golf course features tricky slopes, shady trees, and cosmic golf on Fridays and Saturdays
Pacific Archery Sales
- Paradise - Las Vegas
Instructor teaches proper form and aim after equipping pupils during lessons at an indoor range
Las Vegas Ice Center
- Spring Valley
Gulps of hot cocoa, coffee, or soda fuel skaters as they skim across ice once skated upon by Gretzky himself
Vegas Balloon Rides LLC
- Las Vegas
Balloon riders tour desert skies at dawn, enjoying cloud-high views of mountains & cityscapes before clinking champagne glasses upon landing
Grand Canyon Tour & Travel
- The Strip
Four-hour bus tour highlights Red Rock Canyon's landscape before shuttling patrons to Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa for award-winning buffet
Heli USA Airways
- Las Vegas
Champagne toast precedes evening helicopter tour along 22 miles of Las Vegas Strip with narration and music
Guided Vegas Tours
Spend two hours exploring sites such as the Mirage volcano, the Bellagio Fountains, and a world-renowned dessert shop
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
The Las Vegas Hilton tennis facility is staffed by professional, USPTA-certified tennis coaches and features six first-class courts. Hopeful tennis-ball bashers of all ages, skill levels, and backhanded brutalities can practice lobbing, drop shotting, and overhead smashing. Adult classes operate from 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. daily. Every Monday through Wednesday (4 p.m.-5 p.m.), kids ages 4-12 practice volleys and learn how to return deviously whirling asteroid chunks to the galaxy from whence they came.
Desert Pines Golf Club
From the framed photos of legendary players lining the walls of the stately clubhouse to the last putt on the meticulously manicured 18th green, Desert Pines Golf Club surrounds players with tradition. Named one of the Top 50 Public Courses in the nation by Golf Digest, the Pete Dye design opened in 1997 and received a major overhaul 10 years later, complete with 18 newly designed and rebuilt greens. The course features rolling mounds and thousands of mature pines that delineate narrow fairways, yielding beautiful views and occasional lucky bounces back to safety. Unlike other area courses and driving ranges that double as airport runways, wind isn't much of a factor at Desert Pines, thanks to its low elevation, dense foliage, and zero-gravity tee boxes.
Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par 71 course
- Total length of 6,810 yards from the back tees
- Course rating of 70.6 from the back tees
- Course slope of 125 from the back tees
- Three sets of tees per hole
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Royal Links Golf Club
Recognized as the Best Course in Las Vegas in 2006 by the Review-Journal, Royal Links Golf Club honors the game’s centuries-old traditions with a links-style labyrinth of holes modeled after 11 British Open rotation courses. The Dye International design transports players to such famous holes as the Road Hole at St. Andrews and the Postage Stamp at Royal Troon, and commemorates great moments in British Open history with monuments interspersed throughout the course. As players crush their drives down hilly, narrow fairways, professional forecaddies illuminate the hole’s history, warn players of hidden pot bunkers, and squelch rumors about a local ball-eating Nessie lurking in the waterways.
After completing a round, golfers can head to the elegant clubhouse, which borrows architectural details from Scottish castles, or load up on gear at the pro shop, named one of America’s 100 Best Golf Shops in 2004 and 2005 by Golf World.
Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par 72 course
- Total length of 7,029 yards from the back tees
- Course rating of 73.7 from the back tees
- Course slope of 135 from the back tees
- Three sets of tees per hole
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The one-hour golf lesson, which includes all course or practice-facility fees, requires golfers to bring their own clubs to have their golf needs assessed and addressed by a PGA®-certified instructor. The private schooling may include tips on proper alignment, grip, posture, ball position, swing mechanics, and more. Cloud 9 has partnered with golfing professionals and tee-off locales all over the country, including four course and instructor choices in the Vegas area—Silverstone Golf Club with Gary Knapp, Red Rock Country Club with Tom Fisher, Angel Park Golf Course with Tom Leese, and the Revere Golf Club in Henderson with Chris Eastman.
Red Rock Climbing Center challenges climbers with more than 8,000 square feet of vertical topography designed by renowned climbers Tony Yaniro and Doug Englekirk. In addition to top-rope and lead-climbing routes, radical overhangs, boulder obstacles, and roof routes offer exciting climbs for advanced belayers infused with spider DNA. The wall-scaling professionals at Red Rock ensure the safety of beginner and seasoned climbers by requiring belay certification among guests and strapping boulder-mounting individuals into harnesses.
Framed by the amber peaks of distant mountains, Wildhorse Golf Club's 18-hole course winds through rugged desert wilderness for 6,525 yards of challenging tee-to-green terrain. Eight ponds loom at the edges of seven holes, including the majestic ninth, where water hazards occupy both sides of the fairway as it draws nearer to the green, luring wayward approaches and contributing to the hole's rating as the course's most difficult. Sands, rocks, and tumbleweeds with dreams of becoming golf balls await misguided orbs in the unsown desert that flanks each pristine fairway, offsetting the course's lack of imposing tree lines.
Imbued with more history than Gene Sarazen's divot-tool time portal, the course counts Howard Hughes among its past owners and was once a regular stop on the PGA Tour, where players enjoyed its beautiful scenery and the compassionate waterfowl that helped earn the course honors as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary.
Course at a Glance:
18-hole, par-70 course
Length of 6,525 yards from the farthest tees
Course rating of 71.4 from the farthest tees
Slope rating of 136 from the farthest tees
Four tee options
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Colorful flags flap in the wind across Callaway Golf Center's 42-acre grounds, acting as target beacons for golfers as they crush golf balls at the two-tiered driving range or at the nine-hole, par 3 course. Nicknamed "The Divine Nine," the layout earned its moniker with its immaculate greens. Ample lighting keeps the course playable at night as golfers hunt holes in one while dialing in shots from tee boxes stationed anywhere between 110 to 185 yards from the pin.
The distant high-rises of the Vegas Strip serve as a backdrop to the center's driving range, where golfers hone swings at one of 113 hitting bays that overlook five target greens. Former US Amateur Champion Eric Meeks—who also competed in the Masters, the British Open, and the US Open—acts as the director of instruction, presiding over a staff that offers outdoor lessons, custom club-fitting services, and swing analyses. The center also showcases a wide-ranging stock of Callaway clubs and Odyssey putters, allowing players to replace outdated drivers or wedges suspected of stashing golf balls for winter hibernation.
