LDS Las Vegas Nevada Temple - Las Vegas, Nevada - Focal Point for Local Mormon Church


Also known as the Las Vegas Mormon Temple, the Las Vegas Nevada Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) is a beautiful piece of architecture and a functioning center for LDS activities in Southern Nevada and beyond. It serves members of the Church in 25 stakes, including Logandale, North Las Vegas, and five in Henderson, as well as those in Las Vegas. It also serves two stakes in Arizona: one each in Kingman and Lake Havasu City.

This LDS site covers 10.3 acres at the base of Frenchman's Mountain, eight miles east of the Las Vegas Strip. The temple was announced in 1984, ground was broken in 1985, and an open house was followed by the formal dedication in December 1989. Architect George Tate designed it to have a copper roof, six huge spires of white, cast stone, and an interior space of 80,350 square feet.

The LDS Las Vegas Nevada Temple is located at the east end of Bonanza Road at 827 Temple View Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89110-2920. Endowment sessions are conducted every 30 minutes on Tuesday through Saturday from early morning till 8pm. Ordinances may be scheduled by individuals or groups. Cafeteria service and clothing rentals are available on site.

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