Whitney Nevada Guide: East Las Vegas Community (2026)

Whitney Nevada Guide: East Las Vegas’s Quiet Community


Whitney is one of the Las Vegas Valley’s quieter unincorporated communities – an east-valley town strung along Boulder Highway, bordered by Henderson to the south and the resort corridor to the west. For visitors it’s mostly a gateway toward Boulder City, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead, but it has a real local history and character of its own. This guide covers what Whitney is, what’s here, and how to get around it.

What’s in This Guide

Key Takeaways
  • Whitney is an unincorporated Clark County town in the east valley along Boulder Highway, ~10-14 miles southeast of the Strip.
  • It was founded in 1931 as “East Las Vegas,” named after dairy farmer Stowell E. Whitney; locals still call it East Las Vegas or the “Boulder District.”
  • It’s bordered by Henderson, Paradise, and Winchester, with Sunrise Manor to the north.
  • Local anchors include the Whitney Ranch area, the recreation center, Sam Boyd Stadium, and the Pittman Wash Trail.
  • Whitney is the last community before the open road to Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.

 

Map infographic of Whitney Nevada showing its borders with Paradise, Winchester, Sunrise Manor and Henderson, with Boulder Highway running toward Lake Mead
Where Whitney sits east valley along Boulder Highway bordered by Henderson to the south

 

Whitney at a Glance

Whitney reads as a settled, practical east-valley community rather than a tourist destination – which is exactly its appeal for anyone who wants to understand the real, lived-in Las Vegas Valley beyond the Strip.

1931
Founded as “East Las Vegas,” named after dairy farmer Stowell E. Whitney
~49K
Residents (2020 census) across ~6.8 square miles
10-14 mi
Southeast of the Strip — about 20-30 minutes by car
~30 min
To Lake Mead’s Boulder Beach via Boulder Highway from Whitney’s east edge

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A Quick History: From “East Las Vegas”

Whitney was founded in 1931, when dairy farmer Stowell E. Whitney subdivided his ranch for sale as the new Boulder Highway was being built nearby to serve construction of the Hoover Dam. The Great Depression slowed early sales, but a post office opened the next year, and Clark County formally recognized Whitney as a town with set boundaries in 1942. For decades it was known simply as “East Las Vegas,” and many longtime locals still call it that – or the “Boulder District” (BD). When Interstate 515 was built around the community in the early 1990s, through-traffic on Boulder Highway dropped, but residential growth has steadily filled in the area since the 2000s.

Whitney Ranch & Parks

The Whitney Ranch area and its recreation center are the community’s recreational core – sports fields, walking paths, picnic areas, classes, and community events through the year. It’s among the better-maintained neighborhood park complexes in the east valley. The Pittman Wash Trail also threads through Whitney and the surrounding communities, offering a desert-wash walking and cycling route.

 

A well-kept community park in Whitney Nevada with green sports fields, walking paths and picnic areas with desert mountains in the background
Whitneys recreation hub sports fields walking paths and a community center

 

The Boulder Highway Corridor

Boulder Highway is Whitney’s commercial spine – the historic route toward Boulder City and Hoover Dam. Along it you’ll find local diners, Mexican restaurants, and neighborhood eateries that give Whitney its affordable, authentic, lived-in character. Just north of Whitney on Boulder Highway, Sam’s Town is a long-running locals’ casino with an indoor garden atrium, dining, and a bowling alley. Sam Boyd Stadium, the former home of UNLV Rebels football, also sits in the Whitney area as a notable east-valley landmark.

 

Infographic of what is in Whitney Nevada organized into parks and trails, Boulder Highway dining, landmarks, and gateway access to Lake Mead and Hoover Dam
Whats actually in Whitney parks the Boulder Highway corridor and the road to the lake

 

Gateway to Lake Mead & Boulder City

Whitney is one of the last communities before Boulder Highway opens into desert toward the Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Boulder City. Lake Mead’s Boulder Beach is roughly 30 minutes from Whitney’s eastern edge, and Hoover Dam about 35-40 minutes – which makes Whitney a convenient, low-key base for day trips to the dam and the lake. For the full list of nearby outings, see our companion guide to the best things to do in Whitney.

Getting Around Whitney

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Whitney Nevada?

An unincorporated Clark County town in the east Las Vegas Valley along Boulder Highway – bordered by Paradise and Winchester to the west, Sunrise Manor to the north, and Henderson to the south, roughly 10-14 miles southeast of the Strip.

What is Whitney Nevada known for?

Quiet residential neighborhoods, the Whitney Ranch area and recreation center, the Boulder Highway corridor, Sam Boyd Stadium, and its role as a gateway toward Lake Mead and Boulder City. Founded in 1931 as “East Las Vegas,” locals still call it that or the “Boulder District.”

How far is Whitney Nevada from the Strip?

Roughly 10-14 miles southeast – about 20-30 minutes by car via Boulder Highway or I-11/515.

Methodology & Sources

This guide combines public information from Clark County and the National Park Service with historical records of Whitney’s founding and Personal Sedan Services operational knowledge of the east valley and the Boulder Highway corridor. Population reflects the 2020 U.S. Census and is rounded; boundary descriptions are approximate, as municipal lines follow specific parcels rather than single streets. Last Updated: May 2026. This pillar is reviewed and refreshed annually.

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