Sun City MacDonald Ranch sits in Henderson, Nevada, at 2020 West Horizon Ridge Parkway, and covers about 564 acres with 2,513 homes made up of both single-family houses and townhomes, and people like how it's near the Black Mountain foothills so you get views of the whole Las Vegas Valley but also have homes with pools and well-kept yards thanks to an HOA fee of $74 a month, with extra fees for townhome owners, and you'll find homes ranging from about 1,000 to over 2,000 square feet, with maintenance handled by the association to keep things running smoothly. The community is designed for people 55 and older who want an active lifestyle and need different care options, and it works as a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) by offering care that includes independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and support with everyday tasks like bathing or dressing if needed, so people can both live independently and get more help as they age, and everything's organized under the Homeowners Association, which addresses safety and community support.
You get a lot to do, like hiking along nine miles of marked trails such as the 2.2-mile High Mesa Trail, playing bocce ball or pickleball on lighted courts, using the tennis and shuffleboard courts, or shooting hoops at the basketball hoop, and indoors you can spend time in a computer room, billiards room, fitness area, arts room, crafts room, game room, movie theater, or the library, and there's even a lounge with a fireplace that makes things cozy, and there's a pool, a spa, a hot tub, and a dance or yoga facility for exercise or relaxing with neighbors. People hold meetings in rooms named after national parks, like Bryce or Sequoia or Yosemite, and the main Ballroom seats up to 260 guests, so the clubhouse, which totals up to 36,000 square feet, often hosts community-sponsored and resident-run activities every day, with scheduled events, clubs, banquets, worship services, and voting. The Fellowship at MacDonald Ranch organization also uses rooms for services and activities like Bible Study and the Scripture Quilt Ministry, often with donuts and coffee for people who come by.
A standout feature is the Desert Willow Golf Course, designed by Billy Casper and Greg Nash in 1996, which stretches 3,811 yards with a par of 60, so there's 18 holes, 6 of them par 4s and 12 par 3s, plus sand traps, hilly spots, quick and undulating greens, and water on 3 holes, making it a challenge for all levels, and there's a strict dress code so no t-shirts are allowed, and people can reserve tee times up to 10 days ahead, with the first tee time at 7:30 a.m. and green fees running from $20 to $40 depending on the day. The course often wins awards from magazines like Vegas Golfer and Golf Range, and it's family-friendly too with junior tees-Nevada's first-along with a Junior Golf Academy, so kids in the family can learn the game. Practice areas are big, with the city's longest driving range that has grass tees from Friday to Sunday and hitting mats the other days, plus 5 target mounds, a sand and chipping area, and a 9,500-square-foot putting area with 10 practice holes that look and feel like the main course, and for equipment or clothes, there's the Chuck Van Blarcom Pro Shop, which lets you buy or rent what you need for golf, or even pick out golf clothes for the whole family.
After golf, you might want to eat at The Willows Restaurant and Bar, which sits by the course and serves food and drinks from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. every day, or maybe just grab a snack or a drink from the cart if you're in a hurry, and the clubhouse has banquet space and halls for rent if the family needs to plan a gathering or party. For daily life, dining can be in a restaurant-style room with allergy-sensitive options or all-day service, and a chef handles meals, with housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, move-in help, and concierge services provided, plus a 24-hour call system in case someone needs help at any time.
People choose Sun City MacDonald Ranch for the mountain views, the range of amenities, the community activities, the good golf course with its practice spots and pro shop, and for a living environment that's peaceful but never boring, and it tries to offer a place where anyone over 55 can live independently or get more help if they ever need it, all while being close to nature and the city.