Smaller-scale lakeside resort sharing the Lake Las Vegas corridor with the Westin, offering the same Reflection Bay access at a lower nightly rate.
The Hilton Lake Las Vegas shares the Lake Las Vegas development with the Westin, offering a second option in the Henderson corridor approximately two miles from Reflection Bay Golf Club. The 349-room property is the smaller of the two lakeside resorts, which translates to a quieter atmosphere and less competition for pool cabanas and restaurant reservations.
The Mediterranean-style spa operates 24 treatment rooms, a scale that exceeds what the room count might suggest. A marina with boat rentals provides lake access, and the pool area with cabanas faces the water. Two restaurants handle the dining, sufficient for the property's size though limited compared to the Strip options or even the neighboring Westin. Golfers staying multiple nights will likely venture to Henderson or the Strip for dining variety.
At $150 to $280 per night, the Hilton prices below the neighboring Westin while providing comparable proximity to Reflection Bay. The difference between the two properties comes down to scale, spa quality, and brand preference rather than a fundamental gap in location or access. Both share the same Lake Las Vegas setting, the same 25-mile distance from the Strip, and the same practical reality that a car is required for everything beyond the resort gates. For golf groups building an itinerary around Reflection Bay and the Henderson courses, the Hilton offers the lowest nightly rate with direct lake access in this guide. The savings over a four-night stay, relative to the Westin, can offset a meaningful portion of a green fee at Reflection Bay or Serket.