Enterprise is an unincorporated Clark County community in the southwest Las Vegas Valley – home to roughly 230,000 residents, Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders), and some of the fastest-growing master-planned subdivisions in the American West. For most visitors, Enterprise means one thing: Raiders games at one of the most striking venues in the NFL. But the community also holds a standout locals casino, a genuine working orchard, and an easy position right next to the south Strip and the airport. This guide covers all of it, plus how to get there.
Enterprise at a Glance ·
Where Enterprise Is ·
Allegiant Stadium ·
Silverton Casino ·
Gilcrease Orchard ·
More to Do ·
Neighborhoods ·
Dining ·
Getting There from the Strip ·
Getting Around ·
Related Resources ·
Quick-Reference Table ·
FAQs
- Enterprise is an unincorporated community of ~230,000 in the southwest valley – one of the fastest-growing communities in the U.S., administered by Clark County.
- It’s home to Allegiant Stadium, the $1.9 billion home of the NFL’s Raiders, just 2-3 miles west of the south Strip.
- The Silverton Casino is a standout locals property – saltwater aquarium, a huge Bass Pro Shops, and a calmer alternative to the Strip.
- Gilcrease Orchard is a genuine working U-pick orchard in the desert – one of the most unexpected things in the metro.
- Enterprise is close to both the south Strip and Harry Reid Airport, making transfers short – but it’s a driving community with no real transit.

Enterprise at a Glance
Enterprise grew from open desert southwest of the Strip into one of the largest unincorporated communities in Nevada over just two decades, driven by master-planned housing and its proximity to Strip employment. For visitors, the practical headline is location: it’s the closest community to both Allegiant Stadium and the south Strip.
Population: ~230,000
Distance from mid-Strip: 7-10 miles southwest
Distance to Allegiant Stadium: on the community’s northeast edge, 2-3 mi from south Strip
Borders: Spring Valley (north), Henderson (east)
Known for: Allegiant Stadium & the Raiders, Silverton Casino, Gilcrease Orchard, rapid growth
Approximate driving miles from the center of the Strip. Source: PSS dispatch routing data, 2026.
For service coverage and rates, see our Enterprise car service page.
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Where Enterprise Is
Enterprise occupies the southwest corner of the Las Vegas Valley, just below the south Strip and west of Henderson. The map below shows the community so you can orient the stadium, casinos, and orchard described in this guide.

Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas Raiders
Allegiant Stadium at 3333 Al Davis Way is a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed stadium that opened in 2020 and is consistently ranked among the most technologically advanced and visually striking venues in North America. Its translucent roof and retractable field bring natural desert light to a climate-controlled interior. The Raiders play September-January, and the stadium also hosts major concerts, championship boxing and UFC, and events like the College Football Playoff and the Super Bowl.
Allegiant Stadium
Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118

Here’s the route from the Strip to the stadium:
Silverton Casino Lodge
One of the valley’s best locals-oriented casino properties, on Blue Diamond Road in Enterprise. The Silverton features a massive saltwater aquarium visible from the casino floor, an integrated Bass Pro Shops (one of the largest in the West), a marina, an RV resort, and solid restaurants – a genuinely different Las Vegas experience, less tourist Strip and more Nevada.
Silverton Casino Lodge
Address: 3333 Blue Diamond Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89139
Gilcrease Orchard
A genuine working orchard in the middle of the southwest valley – one of the most unexpected things in the metro. U-pick operations (seasonal) cover apricots, peaches, apples, grapes, pomegranates, and vegetables, with a farm stand and weekend hours during the growing season. A Las Vegas experience that has nothing to do with casinos.
The Gilcrease Orchard
Address: 7800 N Tenaya Way, Las Vegas, NV 89131 · Seasonal U-pick
More to Do Around Enterprise
Beyond the headline stops, the southwest valley has a cluster of options that round out a visit.
A large locals resort just south of the Strip with a casino, bowling, an equestrian arena, a movie theater, and a well-regarded buffet and restaurants – a popular events and rodeo venue.
One of the largest in the West, integrated into the Silverton complex – an attraction in its own right, with aquariums and an indoor outdoors experience.
Enterprise borders Spring Valley to the north and Henderson to the east, so it pairs naturally with stops in either – see our Spring Valley guide and Henderson guide.
For the curated short list, see our 10 best things to do in Enterprise.
Neighborhoods & Growth
Enterprise is overwhelmingly residential – a patchwork of master-planned subdivisions that have filled in rapidly over the past two decades. For visitors and newcomers, a few patterns stand out.
Large master-planned communities on the south and west edges, known for newer homes, parks, and golf (Southern Highlands Golf Club).
Established gated and golf-course communities offering a quieter, amenity-rich residential base near the Strip.
Proximity to Strip and airport jobs, newer housing stock, and available land made Enterprise one of the fastest-growing communities in the country.
Dining
Enterprise dining centers on its casino resorts and the commercial corridors along Blue Diamond, Rainbow, and St. Rose Parkway.
The Silverton and nearby South Point anchor the area’s sit-down dining, with steakhouses, buffets, and casual options that draw locals.
The Blue Diamond, Rainbow, and St. Rose Parkway corridors hold a broad mix of independent and chain restaurants serving the area’s large residential population.
Getting to Enterprise from the Strip
Enterprise is one of the closest communities to the south Strip – Allegiant Stadium is just 2-3 miles out, and the wider community 7-10 miles – with no meaningful transit connection. Game-day traffic in particular is heavy, so a pre-booked fixed-rate ride is the simplest approach. Here’s the route to the heart of Enterprise:
Personal Sedan Services provides direct service between any Las Vegas hotel and any Enterprise destination – Allegiant Stadium, the Silverton, South Point, or a private address – at a pre-confirmed fixed rate with a licensed chauffeur and no surge pricing. Large-group charter service is available for game days and corporate suites.
Getting Around Enterprise
Enterprise is a driving community – there’s no meaningful public transit connecting it to the Strip or surrounding areas, and it’s spread across wide arterials. For visitors, especially on game days or when combining the stadium with a Strip night, a rental car or pre-booked private transportation is the most reliable option.
The right vehicle depends on group size and luggage: couples → sedan; families → SUV; suite groups of 7+ → Sprinter. Here’s our core fleet:
Our Fleet
All vehicles in our fleet are late-model, impeccably maintained, and equipped with premium amenities to ensure maximum comfort, safety, and style. Every reservation is driven by an Executive Chauffeur who has:
Passed FBI-scope background checks
Completed drug testing and defensive driving certification
Undergone customer service training for VIP clientele
Demonstrated commitment to punctuality, professionalism, and discretion


SEDAN
Volvo S90 or Tesla Model S
3 Passengers
2 large & 1 small suitcase


SUV
GMC Yukon Denali, Chevrolet Suburban
6 Passengers
Expect to fit 3–4 large suitcases behind the 3rd row. Folding that row down expands space for 8–10


JET EXECUTIVE SPRINTER
9 + 1 Co-Pilot
10-14 suit cases
Related Resources
Continue planning with these PSS guides and pages:
- 10 Best Things to Do in Enterprise – the curated short-list companion to this pillar
- Las Vegas Neighborhood Guide – how Enterprise fits in the wider valley
- Enterprise Car Service – service area, rates, and coverage
- Event Transportation – Raiders games, concerts, and stadium events
- Local Transportation · Group Transportation
External resources: Clark County, NV · Allegiant Stadium · Las Vegas Raiders
Enterprise Quick-Reference Table
| Topic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Unincorporated community (Clark County) |
| Location | Southwest Las Vegas Valley |
| Population | ~230,000 |
| Distance from mid-Strip | 7-10 mi SW |
| Distance to Allegiant Stadium | 2-3 mi from south Strip |
| Flagship attraction | Allegiant Stadium (Raiders) |
| Stadium cost / opened | $1.9 billion / 2020 |
| Stadium capacity | ~65,000 |
| NFL season | September-January |
| Locals casino | Silverton Casino Lodge |
| Silverton features | Saltwater aquarium, Bass Pro Shops |
| Nearby casino | South Point Hotel & Casino |
| Unique attraction | Gilcrease Orchard (U-pick, seasonal) |
| Borders | Spring Valley (N), Henderson (E) |
| Notable communities | Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands, Rhodes Ranch |
| Airport (LAS) distance | ~10 min |
| Transit to Strip | None meaningful — driving community |
| Recommended transport | Private car service (fixed rate) |
| PSS booking | (702) 248-7706 · psswestcoast.com/book-now |
Frequently Asked Questions
Methodology & Sources
This guide combines public information from Clark County, Allegiant Stadium, the Las Vegas Raiders, and venue operators with Personal Sedan Services routing data for distances and drive times. Population and venue figures reflect the most recent available 2026 estimates and are rounded for readability. Event schedules and seasonal hours (Raiders games, Gilcrease Orchard) change — confirm directly with each venue before planning. Last Updated: May 2026. This pillar is reviewed and refreshed annually.
Press & media: Journalists and travel writers are welcome to reference or link to this guide. For data or quotes, contact Personal Sedan Services at (702) 248-7706.


