MacDonald Highlands

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MacDonald Highlands
Neighborhood of Henderson
The west entrance to MacDonald Highlands, at Horizon Ridge Parkway.
The west entrance to MacDonald Highlands, at Horizon Ridge Parkway.
Coordinates: 36°00′38″N 115°02′44″W / 36.010531°N 115.045603°W / 36.010531; -115.045603
StateNevada
CountyClark
CityHenderson
Mountain RangeBlack Mountain

The MacDonald Highlands are a series of affluent residential neighborhoods in Henderson, Nevada[1] in the foothills of Black Mountain. The neighborhood is part of the Las Vegas Valley.

The highlands are situated approximately 15 miles (25 km)[2] from the Las Vegas Strip and 20 miles (32 km)[3] from downtown Las Vegas. It sits on the edges of the McCullough Mountains and overlooks much of Henderson and the Las Vegas Valley.

It is one of the highest points of the Las Vegas area. Although guard-gated, and separated from other Henderson neighborhoods by the Dragonridge Country Club,[4] it is bordered by the communities of Del Webb to the west, The Canyons to the southwest, McCullough Hills to the northeast and west, and Green Valley Ranch to the northwest. MacDonald Highlands is also adjacent to the neighborhoods of Ascaya and Roma Hills.[5]

Notable residents include Nancy Walton Laurie, who purchased a home in the neighborhood in 2007.[6]

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  1. ^ "From atop the hill, the 'right to a view'". Las Vegas Sun. December 11, 2005. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  2. ^ Driving directions to LV Strip from Highlands
  3. ^ Driving directions to Downtown from Highlands
  4. ^ "Developer who sold DragonRidge Country Club now buying it back". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  5. ^ MacDonald Highlands
  6. ^ Illia, Tony (September 14, 2007). "Inspirada brings 'New Urbanism' feel to Henderson community; Wal-Mart heiress buys one of area's most expensive homes". Las Vegas Business Press. Archived from the original on August 8, 2009.

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