Spring Valley is the unincorporated Clark County community between the Las Vegas Strip and Summerlin – a largely residential area that happens to contain one of Las Vegas’s best dining destinations: the Spring Mountain Road Chinatown corridor. For visitors who want to experience Las Vegas food culture beyond the Strip’s restaurants, Spring Valley is where locals go. This guide covers Chinatown, golf, parks, the Palms, neighborhoods, and exactly how to get there.
Spring Valley at a Glance ·
Where Spring Valley Is ·
Las Vegas Chinatown ·
Torrey Pines Golf ·
Parks ·
The Palms & Casinos ·
Neighborhoods ·
Dining Beyond Chinatown ·
Getting There from the Strip ·
Getting Around ·
Related Resources ·
Quick-Reference Table ·
FAQs
- Spring Valley is an unincorporated community of ~175,000 in the west valley, between the Strip and Summerlin.
- Its headline draw is Las Vegas Chinatown on Spring Mountain Road – the best authentic Asian dining corridor in Nevada, just 3-4 miles from the Strip.
- It’s one of the closest residential communities to the Strip – 5-8 miles, 10-15 minutes.
- Beyond food, it offers Torrey Pines golf, Desert Breeze Park, and the Palms Casino on its edge.
- It’s a driving community – quieter and more affordable than Summerlin, with quick Strip access but limited transit.

Spring Valley at a Glance
Spring Valley sits in the sweet spot of the west valley – close enough to the Strip for a 10-15 minute trip, but residential and affordable enough that it’s where much of the Strip workforce actually lives. For visitors, the single best reason to come is the food.
Population: ~175,000
Distance from mid-Strip: 5-8 miles west · 10-15 min
Chinatown corridor: ~3-4 miles from the Strip on Spring Mountain Rd
Borders: Summerlin (N), Enterprise (S), the Strip corridor (E)
Known for: Las Vegas Chinatown, Torrey Pines golf, the Palms, residential neighborhoods
Approximate driving miles from the center of the Strip. Source: PSS dispatch routing data, 2026.
For service coverage and rates, see our Spring Valley car service page.
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Where Spring Valley Is
Spring Valley occupies the west-central valley, just west of the Strip corridor, below Summerlin and above Enterprise. The map below shows the community so you can orient Chinatown, the parks, and the casinos in this guide.

Las Vegas Chinatown — Spring Mountain Road
Spring Valley is home to Las Vegas’s extensive Chinatown, stretching along Spring Mountain Road from Decatur Boulevard west toward Jones Boulevard. This corridor holds the finest concentration of authentic Asian cuisine in Nevada – Chinese (dim sum, Cantonese, Sichuan, Hong Kong-style), Korean (BBQ, stews, tofu houses), Vietnamese (pho, banh mi, specialty coffee), Japanese (ramen, sushi, izakaya), Thai, and more. Most restaurants cater to the local Asian-American community rather than tourists – this is where Las Vegas restaurant workers eat on their nights off.
Las Vegas Chinatown (Spring Mountain Road corridor)
Location: Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146

Here’s the route from the Strip to the Chinatown corridor:
Torrey Pines Golf Course
One of Las Vegas’s more respected public golf courses, in Spring Valley – 18 holes of championship desert golf with mountain views, at a meaningfully lower price than Strip-adjacent courses while offering comparable quality. (Note: this is the Las Vegas Torrey Pines, not the San Diego course of the same name.)
Torrey Pines Golf Course (Las Vegas)
Address: 6700 Torrey Pines Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89108 area · Confirm current details
Spring Valley Parks
Warm Springs Park, Desert Breeze Park, and several smaller parks serve the community.
Desert Breeze Park
Address: 8275 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89147 · Free
The Palms & Off-Strip Casinos
Spring Valley’s eastern edge holds a pair of well-known off-Strip casino resorts that give visitors a quieter alternative to the tourist corridor.
On Flamingo Road at the edge of Spring Valley, the renovated Palms is one of the better off-Strip casino experiences – a notable art collection, strong restaurants, and far less tourist saturation than Strip properties.
Just off Spring Valley’s eastern edge – home to the long-running Penn & Teller residency and the distinctive Masquerade Tower, with an off-Strip atmosphere.
Neighborhoods
Spring Valley is overwhelmingly residential, mixing established mid-range neighborhoods with newer developments and some gated and golf-course communities.
Mid-range single-family neighborhoods around Spring Mountain, Flamingo, and Rainbow – affordable, central, and close to Chinatown.
Established gated and golf-course communities offering a quieter, upscale residential base with quick Strip access.
Proximity to Strip jobs, more affordable housing than neighboring Summerlin, and direct access to the city’s best everyday dining.
Dining Beyond Chinatown
While Spring Mountain Road is the headline, the wider community has a deep everyday dining scene along its major corridors.
The Palms and Rio anchor sit-down dining on the eastern edge, with steakhouses, buffets (when running), and notable restaurants.
Rainbow, Flamingo, and Tropicana hold a broad mix of independent and chain restaurants serving the area’s large residential population.
Getting to Spring Valley from the Strip
Spring Valley is one of the closest residential communities to the Strip – the Chinatown corridor is just 3-4 miles out, the wider community 5-8 miles – reachable in 10-15 minutes, with no direct transit line. For Chinatown dinners and multi-stop evenings, a pre-booked fixed-rate ride avoids the parking hassle. Here’s the route to the heart of Spring Valley:
Personal Sedan Services provides direct service between any Las Vegas hotel and any Spring Valley destination – the Spring Mountain Road dining corridor, Torrey Pines, the Palms, or a private address – at a pre-confirmed fixed rate with a licensed chauffeur and no surge pricing.
Getting Around Spring Valley
Spring Valley is a driving community spread across wide arterials, with limited transit to the Strip. For visitors – especially for Chinatown dining runs or combining the area 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 or a golf foursome → SUV; groups of 7+ → Sprinter. Here’s our core fleet:
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3 Passengers
2 large & 1 small suitcase


SUV
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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 Spring Valley – the curated short-list companion to this pillar
- Las Vegas Neighborhood Guide – how Spring Valley fits in the wider valley
- Spring Valley Car Service – service area, rates, and coverage
- Summerlin Car Service – the master-planned community to the north
- Local Transportation · Golf Course Transportation
External resources: Clark County, NV · LVCVA
Spring Valley Quick-Reference Table
| Topic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Unincorporated community (Clark County) |
| Location | West Las Vegas Valley |
| Population | ~175,000 |
| Distance from mid-Strip | 5-8 mi W · 10-15 min |
| Chinatown corridor distance | ~3-4 mi from the Strip |
| Signature draw | Las Vegas Chinatown (Spring Mountain Rd) |
| Cuisine | Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, Thai |
| Notable restaurant | Raku (Japanese robatayaki) |
| Golf | Torrey Pines (Las Vegas) — 18 holes |
| Top park | Desert Breeze Park (pool, courts) |
| Off-Strip casinos | Palms, Rio (eastern edge) |
| Borders | Summerlin (N), Enterprise (S), Strip corridor (E) |
| Notable communities | Spanish Trail, central Spring Valley |
| Best for | Food lovers, quick Strip access, residential stays |
| Transit to Strip | None direct — 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, the LVCVA, and venue operators with Personal Sedan Services routing data for distances and drive times. Population figures reflect the most recent available 2026 estimates and are rounded for readability. Restaurant lineups, hours, and some addresses change — confirm directly with each venue before visiting. 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.


