Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers stunning desert landscapes and unique rock formations just outside Las Vegas, attracting hikers, climbers, and photographers alike.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Bureau of Land Management.
Entry fees apply; America the Beautiful pass accepted
Ideal visiting seasons are spring and fall due to mild temperatures and blooming desert flora
Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center, offering exhibits and interactive displays
Access via State Route 159; road closures may occur in adverse weather conditions
Hot, arid summers with temperatures exceeding 100°F, while winters are mild with occasional rain. Spring and fall are ideal for outdoor activities.
Environmental concerns include risk of wildfires and human impact on the fragile desert ecosystem. Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located two miles east of the visitor center, offers basic amenities and easy access to trails.
Features colorful rock formations and a panoramic view of Las Vegas from the top.
Leads through a cool, shaded canyon with seasonal waterfalls and fascinating geological features.
Offers a rewarding hike with expansive views of the Las Vegas Valley.
A challenging trek to 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape and canyon below.
Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowding and secure a parking spot at your preferred trailhead.
Summer temperatures can soar above 100°F; opt for early morning or late afternoon hikes and carry plenty of water.
Timed entry reservation may be required for the Scenic Loop Drive during peak seasons.
For climbers, ensure to check climbing conditions and closures before your visit, especially after rain.