Clark County Commission Chairman Michael Naft and Get Outdoors Nevada welcomed hundreds of neighbors to the annual Echo Trail Park Day of Play on Saturday, April 4, at Echo Trail Park.

The free, family-friendly event drew approximately 500 residents and featured carnival games, complimentary In-N-Out Burger, music, and a community park cleanup in partnership with Get Outdoors Nevada. Nearly 50 volunteers participated in the cleanup effort, collecting 90 pounds of debris from the park.

“Echo Trail Park is a true gem for this neighborhood, and today showed exactly why,” said Chairman Naft. "Seeing so many families come together — to play, to clean up, and to invest in our community — is exactly what this event is all about.”

Representatives from Clark County's Real Property Management and Parks and Recreation Departments were on-site to share information about the park's planned community center, which is estimated to open in 2028.

Echo Trail Park opened in 2022 and serves the neighborhoods near Buffalo Drive and Russell Road. The park features a tennis court, playground, splash pad, and walking trail.

Get Outdoors Nevada is a nonprofit dedicated to connecting Nevadans with the outdoors through volunteerism and stewardship.