With 310 sunny days a year, Las Vegas parks, like Doc Romeo Park, a 78-acre park at 7400 Peak Drive, are popular and plentiful.
Doc Romeo Park is one of the 75 unique parks operated by the City of Las Vegas. At Doc Romeo Park, you can enjoy eight baseball diamonds, a playground, skate park, and shaded picnic areas., Baseball/softball fields, Soccer fields, Plenty of open space, and the beautiful scenery of the town.
Doc Romeo Park is open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m..
Doc Romeo Park location
Doc Romeo Park address:Â 7400 Peak Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Clark County, along with the cities of Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas, each manages parks across the Valley. operates Doc Romeo Park and 74 more parks spanning the city’s 135 square miles.
Doc Romeo Park is located off Cheyenne Avenue and Tenaya Way in the 89128 zip code.
Doc Romeo Park amenities
With hundreds of Las Vegas Valley parks to choose from, which park to visit often comes down to location and the amenities offered.
If you’re searching for a sports park, Doc Romeo Park has baseball, and soccer. Leashed dogs are always welcome in the City of Las Vegas Parks. Doc Romeo Park does not have a dog park.
A complete list of amenities at Doc Romeo Park includes: eight baseball diamonds, a playground, skate park, and shaded picnic areas., Baseball/softball fields, Soccer fields, Plenty of open space.
For , Doc Romeo Park does not require a reservation.
The rules of Doc Romeo Park.
The City of Las Vegas strictly enforces the rules and regulations of Doc Romeo Park. These regulations pertain to the park and any City park facilities, including any parking area that serves the park, facility, or plaza.Â
The rules of Doc Romeo Park include but are not limited to:Â
- No alcoholic beverages allowed without a park pavilion or park special event use permitÂ
- No glass beverage containers are allowedÂ
- No amplified music without a permitÂ
- No adults are allowed in the children’s play area unless supervising a child 12 years or youngerÂ
- A permit is required to use group picnic areas and sports fieldsÂ
- No golfing in the parkÂ
- No digging, metal detectors – surface find onlyÂ
- No staking of tentsÂ
- No remote-control airplanesÂ
- Remote control boats in designated areas only (Floyd Lamb Park prohibited)Â
- No fires, except in barbecue facilities provided within the park – no personal barbequesÂ
- No lodging in vehiclesÂ
- No camping or lodging in the parkÂ
- Posted park closure hours are strictly enforcedÂ
- All dogs must be on a leash unless in a designated dog park areaÂ
- No dogs in activity or sports areas
- Owners must pick up dog fecesÂ
- Animals other than dogs are prohibited without a special permitÂ
- No fireworks, firearms, archery equipment or weapons of any kind in the parkÂ
- Smoking is prohibited within 50′ of any children’s play area or sports fieldÂ
- Illegal vending and unauthorized sales prohibitedÂ
- No event, picnic, or gathering of 75 people or more without a permitÂ
- No alcohol or other beverages, glass bottles, or metal cans allowed into an area of athletic eventsÂ
- No vehicles on grassÂ
- No unauthorized use of park amenitiesÂ
- Misuse and abuse of park property are prohibitedÂ
- When an athletic event is in progress, it is prohibited to enter the area of the eventÂ
- Interfering or disrupting athletic events is prohibitedÂ
- Throwing any item or article at any official, participant, or area of athletic events is prohibitedÂ
- Any physical altercation with any participant, official, or attendees of athletic events is prohibitedÂ
- Violation of park rules, as established by City of Las Vegas ordinance 13.36.020 through 13.36.050, constitutes a misdemeanor offense that may result in criminal prosecution
- Deputy City Marshals reserve the right to take necessary actions to protect public health and safetyÂ
To report uncontrolled dogs, call: Animal Control at (702) 229-6444.
To report suspicious circumstances or a crime, call Deputy Marshal Unit at (702) 229-6444.
The City of Las Vegas must approve all corporate events.