Families in The Arbors Summerlin

by Ryan Rose

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The Arbors is one of the most family-oriented villages in Summerlin, combining two 9-rated elementary schools, a comprehensive park system, an Olympic-sized pool, and a range of housing options that accommodate growing families at various budgets. The community's established character and walkable layout make it particularly practical for parents with children at multiple age levels.

Schools Within the Village

Families in The Arbors benefit from an unusually strong school pipeline. Staton Elementary and Bonner Elementary both hold 9 out of 10 GreatSchools ratings, ranking in the top 5 and top 10 percent of Nevada schools respectively. Rogich Middle School and Palo Verde High School are both located within or immediately adjacent to the village, keeping the school commute short for families with children at different grade levels.

Having all four schools within walking or short driving distance of home simplifies the daily logistics of drop-off and pick-up, which is a real quality-of-life factor for families managing multiple schedules.

Kid-Friendly Amenities

The Arbors' park system was designed with families in mind. Tree Top Park features a T-ball field and playground. The Arbors Tennis and Play Park includes "Arborville," a custom-built tricycle track for toddlers, plus basketball courts and tennis facilities. The Arbors Sports Park offers an Olympic-sized pool, softball fields, and a soccer field. The connected Paseo Park pathway links these amenities, allowing children to walk or bike between parks safely.

The Veterans Memorial Leisure Center adds indoor options including gymnastics, martial arts, dance classes, and youth programs that keep kids active year-round regardless of weather.

Housing for Growing Families

The Arbors' range of housing types means families can find the right fit at their current stage and potentially move up within the same community. A young family might start in a townhome in Sunset Mesa, move to a single-family home as the family grows, and eventually upgrade to a larger home near the schools or parks. This ability to stay within the same village while changing homes keeps children in the same schools and friend groups.

Community Culture

The Arbors has a settled, family-friendly culture that comes from two decades of families living, playing sports, and attending schools together. The parks serve as natural gathering points where parents meet and children make friends. This organic community building is something that newer developments have not yet had time to establish.

Local Insight

Ryan Rose considers The Arbors one of the top three family communities in Summerlin, primarily because of the combination of school quality and the park and amenity infrastructure. He notes that the established community culture gives incoming families a network to join rather than a blank slate to start from, which is especially valuable for families relocating from out of state.

Contact Ryan Rose to find family-friendly homes in The Arbors at Summerlin.

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