Clark County Taxpayers' at work.
As I write this review, Sunset Park is in a state of transition. Clark County has recently tripled the developed area of the park. It is a transition turning Sunset Park into the Central Park of Southeast Vegas. There are miles of newly paved trails with information signs. These trails travel through an attractive landscape that is fitting for a moderate walk. On April 15, I walked 6 miles on the trails.
Aesthetic improvements are taking place throughout the park. New landscaping adorns the northeast portion. Attractive street lamps have been put up along the park drive in the northeast section.
In the south center of the park an overlook was recently built. It affords views of the park and distant mountains. The view looking south and southwest gives the illusion that sprawl is relatively nonexistent south of the park.
Sunset Park is a place to bring your dog. On the trails I passed several people walking their dogs. Sunset Park features a highly rated dog park.
As I write this Sunset Park is a labyrinth of construction fences in the central to north central part of the park. The lake is only accessable on the southeast shore. As I found out, it is a long walk from the north parking lot. (Hopefully they are making drastic improvements to the lake). The parking lots from Eastern are in a state of disrepair.
Sunset Park is in a state of transition. Clark County taxpayers' dollars are making Sunset Park a transition for the better.