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Red Rock Wildlife Management Area adventures

Red Rock Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Red Rock Wildlife Management Area offers a vital habitat for diverse wildlife and provides excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and nature photography near Las Vegas.

19,800
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 100,000
Annual Visitors
1980s
Year Established

About Red Rock Wildlife Management Area

 

Red Rock Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses approximately 19,800 acres of protected desert and mountainous terrain within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area near Las Vegas, Nevada. The WMA provides crucial habitat connectivity for bounty of species including desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, mountain lions, and numerous bird species. The area’s diverse terrain includes rugged red sandstone formations, juniper and piñon pine woodlands, and riparian zones sustained by intermittent springs. Established primarily to conserve wildlife populations and support public hunting, the area also supports hiking and non-motorized recreation. Red Rock WMA lies within the Mojave Desert, bordered by the Spring Mountains to the west, which offer elevation changes that create microclimates beneficial for wildlife. It serves as a key conservation area under the Nevada Department of Wildlife’s management. Visitors can explore scenic trails that wind through rocky outcrops and desert scrub. The WMA, together with the neighboring Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area administered by the Bureau of Land Management, forms one of the most accessible natural escapes close to the Las Vegas metropolitan area. It attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in spotting rare desert species and experiencing the striking geological features typical of the region. Seasonal hunting seasons are regulated to maintain population balance, and interpretive signage helps educate the public about local ecosystems. The blend of conservation emphasis and recreational access makes Red Rock Wildlife Management Area an important locale for both wildlife preservation and outdoor adventure.

Highlights

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Spectacular red sandstone cliffs and formations characteristic of the Mojave Desert

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Habitat for desert bighorn sheep and threatened desert tortoise

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Proximity to Las Vegas offering scenic wildlife viewing with easy urban access

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Quiet backcountry trails with opportunities for spotting rare desert flora

Notable Natural Features

Red Sandstone Cliffs

Striking geological formations displaying vibrant red hues formed from ancient sand dunes.

Desert Bighorn Sheep Habitat

Critical range for Nevada's desert bighorn sheep, offering rare wildlife sighting opportunities.

Juniper and Piñon Pine Woodland

Elevated sections of the area support woodlands that provide shelter and food for various species.