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Las Vegas Residents Invited to 'The Great Northwest Country Fest' for a Day of Country Music and Fun at Lone Mountain Equestrian Park

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Published on May 07, 2025
Las Vegas Residents Invited to 'The Great Northwest Country Fest' for a Day of Country Music and Fun at Lone Mountain Equestrian ParkSource: Google Street View

Clark County Commissioners April Becker and Marilyn Kirkpatrick, in collaboration with 107.9 Coyote Country, are inviting the public to kick off their boots at 'The Great Northwest Country Fest' under the open sky of Lone Mountain Equestrian Park. Slated for Saturday, May 10, from 2 to 6 p.m., the fest promises a range of activities including live country music, a farmer’s market, and even a petting zoo, suitable for adults and youngsters alike. Set against the scenic backdrop of the park, located at 4445 N. Jensen St, this outdoor bash is a complimentary slice of country life right in the heart of the Las Vegas Valley, according to the Clark County.

The festivities come with an added bonus: free BBQ food plentiful enough to satisfy the crowd until it runs out. With a rock wall to scale, barrel racing to watch, and games to play, the event looks to be a real crowd-pleaser. "Lone Mountain Equestrian Park is a jewel located in the northwest Las Vegas Valley, and we encourage families, kids and country music lovers of all ages to join us for this fun event," Commissioner Becker, whose Commission District C includes the park, told Clark County News.

Commissioner Kirkpatrick also weighed in on the event's appeal, highlighting the rural charm that the festival celebrates: "This is a very popular event that has something for everyone to enjoy. It features great food and music, and it celebrates the rural lifestyle that’s alive and well throughout Clark County." Her territory, Commission District B, encapsulates part of the northwest valley, where city slickers and rural residents alike mingle in appreciation of the down-home feel that the Country Fest flaunts, as stated by the Clark County.

Both commissioners stay connected with the community by offering free newsletters about local events and activities. You can find Commissioner Becker’s District C newsletter on the Clark County website, and contact his office at (702) 455-4901 or [email protected] with questions. Commissioner Kirkpatrick’s District B updates are also available online, and her office can be reached at (702) 455-3504 or [email protected]. Together, they help bring the community together through events like The Great Northwest Country Fest.