A woman walks her dog in a flood control structure east of the Harmony Homes' Daybreak single family home subdivision on East Sahara Avenue east of Hollywood Boulevard. The development is currently the last along Sahara.
Cars travel on East Sahara Avenue east of Hollywood Boulevard as seen from a hilltop north of the major thoroughfare. Much of the Las Vegas Strip can be seen from this vantage point.
Fading Mist Drive inside the Harmony Homes' single family housing subdivision of Daybreak are seen from the opposite side of East Sahara Avenue east of Hollywood Boulevard. The subdivision is the last one currently being developed on the east end of Sahara.
Undeveloped land is divided from single family homes by a block wall as seen from Hollywood Boulevard north of East Sahara Avenue. Parts of the Las Vegas Strip can be seen in the background.
Traffic lights direct cars at an entrance to the Summerhill Pointe Apartment complex on West Sahara Avenue west of Fort Apache Road. The intersection also serves a La Quinta Inn hotel, commercial properties, and the Griffis Summerlin South Apartment complex to the north of Sahara.
The Summerhill Pointe Apartments maintain a grass and pine tree landscaping scheme along West Sahara Avenue between Grand Canyon Drive and near Fort Apache Road. Once off the main thoroughfare, the landscaping scheme turns to a stone and shrub look as seen along Grand Canyon Drive.