Summerlin Parkway - Las Vegas
Prior to 2019, Summerlin Parkway was a locally maintained limited access highway joining U.S. 95 (Oran K. Gragson Freeway) with the Summerlin master-planned community in western Las Vegas.

A $42 million project redesigned the Summerlin Parkway / Rainbow Boulevard Interchange with U.S. 95 (Oran K. Gragson Freeway). 10/19/04

Construction addressed traffic congestion along U.S. 95 by improving or relocating existing ramps and accommodating eventual expansion of the freeway to ten overall lanes. 10/19/04

Before the extension of Summerlin Parkway west from Anasazi Drive was completed, this interchange sequence sign displayed "Freeway Ends" 1.25 miles. 07/21/14

Overlooking the then-recently developed land at the western end of the Las Vegas Valley from Summerlin Parkway at Town Center Drive. The Howard Hughes Corporation built the parkway to ensure freeway access for the new residents of Summerlin. 11/12/00

With the Spring Mountains dominating the western horizon, this was the temporary end of Summerlin Parkway westbound at Anasazi Drive. 10/19/04
Photos by AARoads
Page Updated Saturday October 18, 2025.