Reopening: Clark County

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Clark County will reopen all of its tennis courts, pickleball courts and disk golf courses throughout the Las Vegas Valley.  The unlocking of tennis and pickleball courts will happen throughout the morning on Friday.

It is anticipated that replacing all baskets on the five disk golf courses will be completed in the late afternoon.  The Club at Sunrise Golf Course will open on Monday, May 4, with tee times from 6 a.m. to noon.  Tee times will be available for purchase Saturday morning and must be pre-paid on the Club at Sunrise’s website at https://www.theclubatsunrise.com/-book-tee-times.

“The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted our lives dramatically,” said Clark County Commission Chairman Marilyn Kirkpatrick. “Our residents need safe recreational outlets and I’m glad we’re moving in that direction with these openings.”

“Recreation has always been important for your physical health, but it is especially important now for your mental well-being during times of stress and uncertainty,” said Clark County Parks and Recreation Director Daniel Hernandez. “We are excited to start moving in the direction of reopening, even if it is a little at a time.”

Clark County operates 100 public parks. A complete list of addresses and locations with the aforementioned reopened amenities may be found at http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/parks/Pages/parkslocator.aspx.

Clark County officials are continuing to monitor the coronavirus situation in coordination with state, local and federal health officials and will keep the public advised of any updates.