Enterprise may not have the name recognition of Summerlin or Henderson, but it’s home to one of the NFL’s most impressive stadiums and some genuinely unique southwest Las Vegas experiences. Here are the 10 best things to do in Enterprise, Nevada, each with why it’s worth your time, how to do it, and exactly where it is.
- Allegiant Stadium is the headline – a Raiders game (or a non-game-day tour) at one of the NFL’s finest venues, just minutes from the south Strip.
- The Silverton Casino packs the area’s two best free attractions: a large saltwater aquarium and one of the West’s biggest Bass Pro Shops.
- Gilcrease Orchard is a genuine U-pick orchard in the desert – one of the most unexpected things to do in the metro.
- Enterprise also offers parks, wetlands, and interactive golf, plus the scenic Blue Diamond Road drive toward Red Rock Canyon.
- It’s close to the south Strip and the airport but spread across arterials – plan transportation, especially on game days.

1. Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium
The must-do Enterprise experience. Allegiant Stadium is one of the NFL’s most technologically impressive venues – domed and climate-controlled, with a retractable natural-grass field and outstanding sightlines. Raiders games sell out most weekends.
Why it’s worth it: A bucket-list NFL atmosphere minutes from the Strip. How to do it: Book tickets and a game-day ride well ahead; pre-book a drop-off to skip the parking crush.
Allegiant Stadium
Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118
2. Allegiant Stadium Tour
Non-game-day stadium tours bring the Allegiant experience without a ticket. Highlights include the Al Davis Memorial Torch, premium clubs, the field level, and the retractable turf system.
Why it’s worth it: Behind-the-scenes access to a landmark venue. How to do it: Reserve a tour time online; tours pause around major events.
Allegiant Stadium (tours)
Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118
3. Silverton Casino Aquarium
Silverton’s large floor-level saltwater aquarium – home to stingrays, tropical fish, and sharks, with scheduled mermaid shows – is the best free attraction in Enterprise. A genuine spectacle in an unexpected setting.
Why it’s worth it: A free, family-friendly showpiece. How to do it: Check the daily mermaid-show times; combine with Bass Pro next door.
Silverton Casino Lodge
Address: 3333 Blue Diamond Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89139 · Free
4. Bass Pro Shops at Silverton
One of the flagship Bass Pro Shops in the West, integrated into the Silverton complex. Even non-anglers appreciate the scale and theater – aquariums, taxidermy displays, and live demonstrations.
Why it’s worth it: A free, immersive indoor-outdoors attraction. How to do it: Pair with the Silverton aquarium; allow an hour.
Bass Pro Shops (Silverton)
Address: 8200 Dean Martin Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89139 · Free
5. Gilcrease Orchard (Seasonal)
A U-pick orchard open select days during the growing season (roughly spring-fall) – apricots, peaches, apples, pomegranates, grapes, and vegetables depending on the week. One of Las Vegas’s most unusual and genuinely local experiences.
Why it’s worth it: A real working orchard in the middle of the desert. How to do it: Go early on an open day, bring cash; popular fruit sells out fast.
The Gilcrease Orchard
Address: 7800 N Tenaya Way, Las Vegas, NV 89131 · Seasonal U-pick
6. Clark County Wetlands Park
A large Clark County nature preserve on the eastern edge of the area near the Henderson border – walking trails, bird watching, and a nature center in a reclaimed wetland environment.
Why it’s worth it: Free, quiet desert nature minutes from the suburbs. How to do it: Go in the cool morning; start at the nature center.
Clark County Wetlands Park
Address: 7050 Wetlands Park Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89122 · Free
7. Mountain’s Edge Regional Park & Exploration Peak
Enterprise’s community park anchor in the Mountain’s Edge area – athletic fields, picnic areas, walking trails, and Exploration Peak with its hilltop views. The mountain backdrop makes for excellent sunset photography from the western-facing areas.
Why it’s worth it: Real outdoor space with big valley views. How to do it: Time a visit for sunset; easy walking trails for families.
Mountain’s Edge / Exploration Peak Park
Address: 9700 S Buffalo Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89178 · Free
8. Blue Diamond Road Corridor & Red Rock
Heading west on Blue Diamond Road from Enterprise leads toward Red Rock Canyon and eventually Pahrump. The drive through transitional desert landscape is scenic in its own right and the easiest launch point from Enterprise to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Why it’s worth it: A scenic drive straight to world-class desert scenery. How to do it: Combine with a Red Rock loop; reserve timed entry in peak season.
Red Rock Canyon (via Blue Diamond Rd)
Address: 1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161
9. Interactive Golf — Topgolf & Driving Ranges
Southwest Las Vegas is the center of the city’s interactive-golf scene. Topgolf Las Vegas (just off the Strip) offers multi-level, game-based driving-range bays ideal for groups mixing golfers and non-golfers, and nearby ranges round out the options.
Why it’s worth it: A fun group activity, golfer or not. How to do it: Reserve a bay for evenings and weekends; great for groups.
Topgolf Las Vegas
Address: 4627 Koval Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (near south Strip)
10. Enterprise Library & Performing Arts Center
The Enterprise Library on Bermuda Road includes a performing-arts center hosting community theater, music, and literary events – a genuine cultural asset in a fast-growing southwest neighborhood.
Why it’s worth it: Local culture and family programming away from the Strip. How to do it: Check the events calendar for performances during your stay.
Enterprise Library & Performing Arts Center
Address: 25 E Shelbourne Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89123

All 10 Stops on the Map
Here’s every attraction pinned together so you can group nearby stops. The stadium and Silverton cluster on the northeast side near the Strip; the parks, orchard, and wetlands spread out around the wider southwest valley.
Categorized from the 10 attractions in this guide. Source: Personal Sedan Services, 2026.
How to Prioritize This List
You won’t do all 10 in one trip. Here’s where to start.
| Attraction | Priority | Difficulty | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raiders at Allegiant | Must-do (seasonal) | Easy | High |
| Allegiant Stadium Tour | High (year-round) | Easy | High |
| Silverton Aquarium | High (free) | Easy | Medium |
| Bass Pro Shops | High (free) | Easy | Medium |
| Gilcrease Orchard | High (seasonal) | Easy | High |
| Red Rock via Blue Diamond | Medium | Medium | High |
| Topgolf / interactive golf | Medium (groups) | Easy | Medium |
| Mountain’s Edge Park | Medium (families) | Easy | Medium |
| Wetlands Park | Optional | Easy | Medium |
| Enterprise Library / PAC | Optional (event-driven) | Easy | Low |
Getting to Enterprise from the Strip
Enterprise is one of the closest communities to the south Strip – Allegiant Stadium is 2-3 miles out, the wider community 7-10 miles – with no meaningful transit. For a day touring multiple stops, or for Raiders game-day traffic, a chauffeur on standby or scheduled pickups beats parking and surge pricing. Here’s the route from the Strip:
The right vehicle depends on your group: couples → sedan; families → SUV; a Raiders suite group of 7+ → Sprinter. Here are the options:
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
Personal Sedan Services provides transportation from any Las Vegas hotel or the airport to any Enterprise destination on this list, including game-day Allegiant Stadium transfers and large-group charter service for suites. For full area context, see our Enterprise city guide, and for the neighboring community to the north see our Spring Valley guide.
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Summary: 10 Things to Do in Enterprise
| # | Attraction | Why It Matters | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Raiders at Allegiant | Top-tier NFL game day | Sports fans |
| 2 | Allegiant Stadium Tour | Landmark access, any day | Everyone |
| 3 | Silverton Aquarium | Free saltwater spectacle | Families |
| 4 | Bass Pro Shops | Free immersive megastore | Families |
| 5 | Gilcrease Orchard | Desert U-pick orchard | Families, foodies |
| 6 | Wetlands Park | Free desert nature & birding | Outdoors |
| 7 | Mountain’s Edge Park | Trails & sunset views | Families |
| 8 | Blue Diamond / Red Rock | Scenic drive to Red Rock | Outdoors |
| 9 | Topgolf / golf | Group-friendly fun | Groups |
| 10 | Enterprise Library / PAC | Local culture & events | Culture seekers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources & Notes
Attraction details combine public information from Clark County, Allegiant Stadium, venue operators, and the National Park Service (Red Rock) with Personal Sedan Services routing data for distances and drive times. Seasons, hours, and some addresses change — confirm directly with each venue before visiting; Gilcrease Orchard in particular has limited seasonal hours. Last Updated: May 2026.

