Spend the Day at a National Conservation Area Featuring Panoramic Vistas, Scenic Hiking Trails, Rare Prehistoric Artifacts, and Diverse Desert Wildlife.
Getting There
Visitors can get to the National Conservation area from the Las Vegas Strip by driving west on Charleston Blvd for approximately thirty minutes. The entrance to Red Rock Conservation Area is on the west side of the road, marked by a large sandstone park sign.
What To Do
A stop at the Visitor’s Center is highly recommended. Patrons can browse educational exhibits, take in a panoramic view of the canyon, and shop at the gift store. Restrooms and refreshments are available.To tour Red Rock Canyon, take a leisurely drive on the 13-mile scenic loop that winds through the Mojave Desert terrain.
There are a number of roadside parking areas where visitors can enjoy the the views or take a hike on a marked trail. Trail markers display the length and difficulty of each hike, and informative park signs describe local wildlife and geology.
Unusual Sightings
Hours and Entrance Fees
Park hours:November through February: 6AM – 5PM
March: 7AM – 7PM
April through September: 6AM – 8PM
October: 6AM – 7PM
Visitor Center hours:
8AM – 4:30PM
Entrance fees:
$7 per car; annual passes are available for $20.
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