Visit Summerlin is run by a Summerlin resident, not a corporate tourism board. We update weekly from the ground.
If you Google "things to do in Summerlin," you'll mostly find generic list-icles last updated in 2019, the Howard Hughes corporate site for Downtown Summerlin, and TripAdvisor pages with the same five photos. None of them tell you about the half-price tequila on Sunday afternoons at Pancho's, or that the Wednesday Bruce Trent farmers market is dramatically better than the Saturday one when it's hot.
This site does. Every Sunday, we audit a category — happy hours, hikes, sports, resort programming — and rebuild the page with what's actually true that week. No sponsored content masquerading as recommendations; sponsors are clearly labeled.
Visit Summerlin is one project of AI Outfitters — a fractional AI agency for local Summerlin businesses. We work with pool companies, real estate agents, salons, and trades on three things at once:
Retainers start at $1,500/mo and bundle all three. If you'd rather just buy a featured listing, that's over here.
Visit Summerlin is independent and not affiliated with The Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc., its subsidiary Summerlin Las Vegas Holdings LLC, or any of its trademarks. "Summerlin" is used here in its descriptive geographic sense to refer to the master-planned community in the Las Vegas Valley.
Prices, hours, and availability change constantly. We re-audit five spots a month, but you should always confirm directly with the venue before relying on what's listed here.
We don't run third-party trackers beyond standard analytics. The only personal data we collect is what you submit through the advertise form, and we use it only to reply to your inquiry. Email hello@visit-summerlin.com if you want anything you've sent removed.
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