Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is why we moved back to Las Vegas. We started climbing after our first stint in Vegas and didn’t realize until we left that we had missed out on some epic climbing. Show
When the weather is just right (November-March), we’re out here three times a week exploring new corners of the park. We’re lucky to have Red Rock as part of Las Vegas. Even if you live on the opposite side of town, it’s only 30 minutes to escape to great hikes, climbs, and scenery. This post may contain affiliate links, where we receive a small commission on sales of the products that are linked at no additional cost to you. All opinions are always our own. Read our full disclosure for more info. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Local Adventurer possible. Last Updated: February 12, 2022 Is this part of a larger Southwest trip? You should also check out these posts
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What You Need to Know Before You GoIs Red Rock Canyon worth visiting?If you love the outdoors, Red Rock Canyon is a must. For us, it’s the highlight of living in Las Vegas. The brilliant red colors pop out of nowhere in the desert backdrop, and you can see them from the scenic drive or get out to hike or climb. How much is the Red Rock Entrance Fee?
Do you need reservations for Red Rock?On top of the entrance fee, you need a reservation to get into the Scenic Drive. You can make reservations online here ($2 fee) or in person if there is availability. If they’re full, you can try driving up to see if they have openings. There are also hikes outside this fee/reservation area. What time does Red Rock Canyon open? For the Scenic Drive / Red Spring Picnic Area / Red Rock Overlook
How much time do you need at Red Rock Canyon?The time you should allot all depends on your activities of interest. At a minimum, you should spend a couple of hours getting an overview of the park. That gives you time to do the Scenic Drive, take in the views at overlooks, and do a short hike. There are enough hikes to spend several days and climbing routes to last us years. Leave No TracePack out anything you pack in. Or better yet, if you’re up for it, leave it better than you found it and pick up any trash you see. Poop does not decompose as fast in the desert as in more humid places. Use the pit toilets at specific lots or look for wag bag stations. Where is Red Rock? + Getting to Red RockRed Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is 30 minutes from the Strip, on the west side of Las Vegas. To get there, map to the Red Rock Visitor Center, or 1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161 (map). If you plan on visiting parts of the park outside the fee area, like Red Spring or Kraft, make sure you take the Calico Basin road (it’s before the main loop if you’re coming from Summerlin or after if you’re coming from Southwest). Google maps will have trailheads, parking lots, and significant landmarks. Download an offline map before you lose service. Red Rock Visitor Center InfoThe Red Rock Visitor Center is just inside the loop. It’s a great place to stop to get insight from rangers to make the most of your visit. You can also pick up souvenirs and learn more about Red Rock and the Mojave Desert in their indoor and outdoor exhibits. The address: Weather at Red RockWeather varies significantly between summer and winter. It’s scorching in the summer and can be freezing in the winter if you stay past sunset. Luckily, it’s typically 10 degrees cooler in Red Rock than the strip, but we still avoid Red Rock during the summer when it’s scorching, and there’s little to no shade. Here is the average weather each month. 7 Best Things to Do in Red Rock Canyon1. Scenic DriveHow long is the scenic drive Red Rock Canyon? If you’re not much of a hiker or climber, this 13-mile scenic drive lets you explore the park from the comforts of your car. It’s the only way I’d do it with the 100+-degree weather during the summer. You not only get an excellent overview of the park, but it takes you to scenic overlooks and trailheads, should you choose to hike. How much is the scenic drive? On top of the park entrance fee ($15 per day, $30 annual), there is a $2 reservation fee to get into the loop. They kept saying they will get rid of the reservation fee, but that was last year. LOCAL TIP: Driving the loop takes you roughly 30 minutes as long as you don’t get stuck behind tours or visitors who don’t realize there are two lanes. When the loop is busy, parking lots fill up quickly. The best time to avoid the crowds is early morning or late afternoon. On the plus side, many visitors only make quick stops at each spot, so you can always wait for a spot to open up. See More – 11 Gorgeous Canyons in the US to Add to Your Bucket List 2. HikingBefore we started climbing, we mainly hiked to see the park. To help you get started, here are the most popular hikes (full Red Rock hiking post coming soon!)
See More – 15 Best Day Hikes in the US 3. Rock ClimbingIf you climb at all, Red Rock is a must for your itinerary, and chances are it’s why you’re visiting Vegas in the first place. You’ll find tons of trad, sport, and bouldering here. We’ve done some sport climbing, but we mainly boulder for the social aspect. Kraft Boulders is the main touristy bouldering area due to the sheer concentration of boulders. Check out other spots like Willow Springs, Red Springs, and Gateway to avoid the crowds. With climbing on the rise, though, these areas are also starting to get crowded. Below is me on Plumber’s Crack, a classic that’s easy yet terrifying. LOCAL TIP: Come say hi to us at our favorite climbing gym in Las Vegas! If it has rained in the past 48 hrs, do not climb on sandstone. In the winter, it may take longer than two days, and a good test is to dig about an inch down on the ground around the rock. If it is still damp, it’s too wet to climb. 4. See PetroglyphsYou can find the Petroglyph Wall on a short walk from the Willow Springs picnic area. There are more petroglyphs throughout the park, but this is the most accessible. 5. CampingOur San Diego neighbors (and friends who first introduced us to climbing) come to camp here twice a year. On their last trip here, we checked out their campsite. It’s something we would consider if we were coming from out of town. The one developed campground has 53 sites, six RV sites, and seven large group sites (with no hookups). Book your campsite here (some are walk-in only). There’s also an unofficial spot where van lifers camp for free. As you approach Red Rock, you will see vans and RVs parked there on the left near the Red Rock Detention Basin (map). 6. WildlifeThere are over 1000 species of plants and animals. We’ve only ever seen burros and rattlesnakes, but if you’re lucky, you may even spot bighorn sheep, bobcats, coyotes, desert tortoises, and more. 7. Fly Over Red RockWe flew over Red Rock with All in Aviation. Jacob took a flight lesson and logged his first hour towards a pilot license while enjoying the views of brilliant red rocks. See More – 17 Epic Bucket List Experiences in Las Vegas Where to Stay Near Red RockTips for First Time Visitors
What to PackWhat should I wear to Red Rock Canyon?In the summer, dress in cool clothes that protect you from the sun. In the winter, have layers since it’s warm during the day but cold at night. Do you need hiking shoes for Red Rock?Depending on the hike, solid hiking shoes are essential. Some require you to scramble and walk on uneven ground. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to prepare for the worst. I sometimes go out in sandals for easy hikes, but you have to watch out for cacti and other spiky plants. Frequently Asked QuestionsCan you walk through Red Rock Canyon?There are a lot of hikes you can check out to explore Red Rock Canyon, but it helps to have a car to get to the different trailheads since they are far apart. Which is better Valley of Fire or Red Rock?Each provides its own unique landscapes. Valley of Fire has more iconic spots that you probably have seen on Instagram and the hikes are shorter. Red Rock has longer hikes and more activities available, like rock climbing. It’s also closer to Las Vegas. Are there ticks in Red Rock Canyon?Ticks do exist in Red Rock Canyon but are rarely seen. How far is Vegas from Red Rock Canyon?Red Rock Canyon is roughly 18 miles or 30 minutes away from the Strip. It may vary a bit depending on where you are on the strip. Is Red Rock close to Hoover Dam?Red Rock is about 50 miles or 1 hour away from Hoover Dam. What Else is Near Red Rock Canyon?
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Is Red Rock Canyon worth going?Valley of Fire and Red Rock Canyon Tour
Both are very beautiful and well worth a visit. This highly-rated tour will take you through both the Valley of Fire and Red Rock Canyon. Pickup from the Las Vegas strip or downtown hotel is included in the tour and will first take you through the Valley of Fire.
How long should you spend at Red Rock Canyon?If you plan on driving and not stopping to look around, it takes around 30 minutes to go through Red Rock Canyon. Most visitors spend around two to three hours visiting the park. This includes a stop at the visitor center, a few view points and a short hike at one of the many trailheads in the area.
What is special about Red Rock Canyon?Red Rock Canyon features a one-way 13-mile scenic drive, hiking and trails, plants and wildlife, geology, camping, cultural resources and much more. Our Visitor Center offers information and interpretation about recreation opportunities. The facility also features indoor and outdoor exhibits and a book and gift store.
Is Red Rock scenic drive worth it?The 13-Mile Scenic Drive
Along the drive, there are numerous hiking trails that are well-marked and offer parking and an outhouse-style restroom. Even if hiking isn't of interest, the drive itself is worth the cost of admission as the beauty you encounter is amazing.
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