Nevada · Course 1
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort - Snow Mountain Course
- Holes
- 18
- Par
- 72
- Yards
- 7146
- Est.
- 1995
A stunning desert course offering a challenging layout with beautiful mountain views, designed to test golfers of all skill levels.


Nevada
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort is a pure desert-golf escape about 25 minutes northwest of the Strip, with three Pete Dye-designed championship courses and wide-open views of the Spring Mountains. With Snow Mountain, Sun Mountain, and The Wolf on one property, it is one of the easiest ways to build a serious multi-round Vegas golf trip without bouncing between courses every day.
Nevada · Course 1
A stunning desert course offering a challenging layout with beautiful mountain views, designed to test golfers of all skill levels.

Nevada · Course 2
Known for its picturesque desert landscape and strategic design, this course provides a unique golfing experience with wide fairways and challenging greens.

Nevada · Course 3
The longest and most challenging course at the resort, featuring dramatic elevation changes and stunning water features, designed to challenge even the most seasoned golfers.

Starting points. Everything is built around your dates, group size, and the courses you want to play.
From $999 per golfer
A flexible Las Vegas golf itinerary built around multiple rounds at Paiute, with Snow Mountain, Sun Mountain, and The Wolf paired with Strip or Summerlin lodging, dining, and transportation planning.
All golf and lodging taxes and fees included. Excludes flights, airport transfers, and caddies. Rates subject to change.
From $1,295 per golfer
A golf-focused long weekend using Paiute as the anchor property, with optional add-on rounds at other Las Vegas-area courses and evenings built around the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, or Summerlin.
All golf and lodging taxes and fees included. Excludes flights, airport transfers, and caddies. Rates subject to change.

Paiute is one of the strongest golf-first options in Las Vegas because it gives groups three distinct Pete Dye championship courses in one location. Snow Mountain is the original and most traditional-feeling layout, Sun Mountain adds rolling desert terrain and big mountain visuals, and The Wolf stretches to more than 7,600 yards with one of the most recognizable island-green holes in Nevada. It works especially well for buddies trips because you can stay on the Strip for food, casino, and nightlife, then play a quieter desert-golf property that feels removed from the city.
Paiute does not have on-site hotel lodging, so most groups stay on the Las Vegas Strip, in Summerlin, or in northwest Las Vegas and transfer to the golf resort for rounds. This setup pairs well with casino resorts, luxury hotels, and group-friendly Vegas accommodations.
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort is built around a pure golf experience, with three Pete Dye championship courses, a large clubhouse, practice facilities, dining, event space, and group-friendly tournament services. The property works well as a standalone golf day or as the anchor for a multi-round Las Vegas golf itinerary.
Each property is selected for proximity to the next round, the kind of evening that fits a long golf trip, and the feel we want for the group.

Resort room or suite
Best for groups that want the full Vegas experience, with casino resorts, restaurants, nightlife, shows, and easy access to other area courses.
Paiute is typically 30–40 minutes from the Strip depending on traffic and hotel location.
Hotel room or suite
A quieter lodging base closer to Paiute, with easier morning transfers to the golf resort while still keeping the Strip within reach.
Good fit for golf-first groups that want convenience over casino nightlife.
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort is located at 10325 Nu-Wav Kaiv Boulevard, northwest of Las Vegas. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the main airport for golf travelers, and the drive is typically about 30–40 minutes depending on traffic and where your group is staying.
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort has three 18-hole championship courses: Snow Mountain, Sun Mountain, and The Wolf.
All three courses at Paiute were designed by Pete Dye. The resort describes them as his only pure designs in Nevada.
The Wolf is usually the best-known course because it is the longest course at the resort, stretches to more than 7,600 yards, and includes the famous island-green 15th hole.
Paiute is about 25 to 35 minutes northwest of the Las Vegas Strip, depending on hotel location and traffic.
Paiute does not have on-site resort lodging. Most golf travelers stay on the Las Vegas Strip, in Summerlin, or in northwest Las Vegas and transfer to the golf course.
October through April is the most comfortable season for desert golf in Las Vegas. Spring and fall are especially popular, while summer requires early tee times because of the heat.
Yes. Paiute is one of the best Vegas options for buddies trips because the property has three strong courses in one place, easy airport access, and the Strip nearby for off-course plans.
Paiute feels more open and golf-focused than many Vegas-area courses, with three Pete Dye layouts, wide desert views, mountain backdrops, and no surrounding residential development crowding the holes.
10325 Nu Wav Kaiv Boulevard, Clark, Nevada 89124, United States
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