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Movie in the Park are located at Ian Deutch Memorial Park on field 3. Movies run during the months of May, June and July. Movies start at dusk and the concession stand is open.
Located at Honeysuckle Street between Pahrump Valley Boulevard and Dandelion Street in Pahrump.
Ian Deutch Memorial Park
Documents |
Special Events Form Over 500 Attendees (PDF) Organized Events Rental Form (PDF) Pahrump Community Parks Rental Agreement for Private Events (PDF) |
Features
- Baseball / Softball Diamond
- Bocce Ball Court
- Concession Stand
- Covered Playground
- Gazebo & Pavilion
- Grill
- Internet
- Parking
- Picnic Shelters
- Picnic Tables
- Restrooms
- Skate Park
- Soccer
- Water Fountains
Ian Deutch Memorial Park (Formerly Honeysuckle Park) was re-named in honor of the late Nye County Deputy Ian Deutch.
Amenities
Ian Deutch Memorial Park (formally Honeysuckle) is a 20 plus acre park and is the main park for little league and soccer. There are four main lit fields that are used for both soccer and little league.
The snack bar /restrooms located at fields one and two are two stories with the upper floor used as offices. There is a second snack bar /restroom located at fields three and four.
In the center of the park there is 1.4 acres with:
- BBQ pits
- Gazebo
- Large and small playground equipment
- Pavilion
- Picnic tables
- Two bocce ball courts
Adjacent to the playground area there are four tee ball fields and a large skate park. Reserve Ian Deutch Park for your group, organization, or special event.
Events
Movie in the Park are located at Ian Deutch Memorial Park on field 3. Movies run during the months of May, June and July. Movies start at dusk and the concession stand is open.
Location
Located at Honeysuckle Street between Pahrump Valley Boulevard and Dandelion Street in Pahrump.
Reservation Forms
- Private Event Reservation Form
- Special Event Reservation Form (Example: Fair/Festival)
- Major Event Signature Form (Required if you are having more than 50 attendees)
- Diagram of Ian Deutch Memorial Park