Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

The Red Rock Canyon is an exceptional example of the Southwest's natural beauty. Situated only a short distance from the bright lights of Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon is a spectacular natural wonder covering more than 195,000 acres of Mojave Desert scenery. The area is well-known for the spectacular rock formations and canyons carved out of red sandstone by wind and water over millions of years.


Incredible hiking and rock climbing opportunities are a major appeal to Red Rock Canyon.There are more than 30 miles of paths to hike, and they range from flat terrain to steep ones.

Red Rock Canyon also has a lot to offer people who are interested in history and culture. Proof of human occupancy in the region dates back over ten thousand years, indicating a long and significant cultural history. This conservation area is an incredible sight for anyone, whether they be explorers, history buffs, or fans of the great outdoors.


How to explore Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area?

  • Hiking: Red Rock Canyon has over 30 miles of trails. Some of the most popular hikes at the canyon include the Calico Tanks Trail, which offers panoramic views of Las Vegas, and the Ice Box Canyon Trail, which leads through a cool, shady canyon with a seasonal waterfall.
  • Rock climbing: With its towering sandstone cliffs and unique rock formations, Red Rock Canyon is a world-class destination for rock climbers of all skill levels.
  • Scenic drives: The 13-mile scenic drive through Red Rock Canyon offers breathtaking views of the area's red sandstone cliffs and geological formations.
  • Wildlife viewing: Red Rock Canyon is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and golden eagles. You can often spot these animals while hiking or driving through the area.
  • Picnicking: The conservation area has several picnic areas with tables, grills, and restroom facilities, making it a great place to enjoy a meal or snack surrounded by stunning natural scenery.
  • Horseback riding: You can explore the area's trails on horseback with guided tours and rentals available from local outfitters.
  • Camping: Red Rock Canyon has two developed campgrounds, as well as backcountry camping opportunities for those looking to immerse themselves in the area's natural beauty.
  • Cultural and historical site visit: Red Rock Canyon has a rich cultural history, with evidence of human habitation dating back over 10,000 years. You can explore ancient Native American dwellings and rock art sites, as well as learn about the area's mining history at the visitor center.

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Address of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161-1202

Opening & Closing time of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

  • Monday
    06:00-20:00
  • Tuesday
    06:00-20:00
  • Wednesday
    06:00-20:00
  • Thursday
    06:00-20:00
  • Friday
    06:00-20:00
  • Saturday
    06:00-20:00
  • Sunday
    06:00-20:00

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