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Red Rocks visitor center with picnic area

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Red Rocks visitor center with picnic area

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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  • Location: Clark County, Nevada, United States

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    February 17, 2023

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    The Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center is open 9am-4:30pm. It offers restrooms, vending machines, stations to refill water bottles, and a gift shop. The Visitor Center also features several indoor and outdoor exhibits about the unique geology, ecosystems, and history of the area. The Visitor Center is home to nine desert tortoises that you can view in late spring through early fall (they brumate, the tortoise version of hibernation, in the winter).
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    Embark on an easy hike along the Moenkopi Ridge and Calico Hills Loop, a perfect way to experience the Red Rock Canyon. This easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) hike takes about 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete, with a gentle 220 feet (67 metres) of elevation gain. You will traverse open desert terrain and ascend a prominent limestone ridge, offering panoramic views of the vibrant Calico Hills and the imposing Wilson Cliffs. Keep an eye out for diverse desert flora like cholla and barrel cacti as you go.

    The trailhead for the Moenkopi Ridge and Calico Hills Loop is conveniently located near the Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center. This provides easy access to restrooms and drinking fountains before you start your adventure. Be aware that Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area requires a timed entry reservation for vehicle access during its peak season, typically from October through May. Always check the official BLM website for current reservation requirements and operating hours before you plan your visit to ensure smooth access.

    Beyond the immediate trail experience, this route offers sweeping vistas of the wider Red Rock Canyon, including the Spring and La Madre Mountains. You can even catch distant glimpses of Las Vegas to the east from the ridge. This area is also known for its geological significance; you might even spot Triassic fossils along the way, adding a unique historical layer to your outdoor exploration.

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    Embark on the Grand Circle, Turtlehead Peak, and White Rock Loop for a challenging hike through Red Rock Canyon's diverse landscapes. This difficult route spans 20.9 miles (33.6 km), climbing 3964 feet (1208 metres) over an estimated 10 hours and 18 minutes. You will traverse desert foothills and vibrant red sandstone crags, eventually reaching more lush, green sections dotted with ponderosa pine. From the summit of Turtlehead Peak, you are rewarded with expansive panoramic views of the entire Red Rock Canyon, the bustling Las Vegas Valley, and even distant states. The trail offers a true immersion into the varied desert vegetation and striking geological formations like the Red Rock Cliffs.

    To best experience this extensive loop, plan your visit during the cooler months to avoid the intense desert heat. You should allocate a full day for this adventure, ensuring you carry ample water and necessary supplies. Parking is available at several points, including the White Rock Trailhead First Parking Area and the White Rock Mountain Western Trailhead. Always check for any seasonal access restrictions or permit requirements before you head out.

    This route uniquely combines several popular trails within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, offering a comprehensive exploration of its natural wonders. As you hike along the White Rock Loop section, keep an eye out for fascinating historical remnants such as ancient Paiute agave roasting pits and intriguing petroglyphs. The trail provides a deep dive into the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a standout experience for dedicated hikers.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Clark County, Nevada, United States

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