3205 State Route 159
Las Vegas, NV 89161
The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is located about 15mi west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. The area is visited by more than two million people each year.The conservation area showcases a set of large red rock formations: a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust. The walls are up to high, making them a popular hiking and rock climbing destination. The highest point is La Madre Mountain, at.A one-way loop road, 13 miles (21 km) long, provides vehicle access to many of the features in the area. Several side roads and parking areas allow access to many of the area trails. A visitor center is located at the start of the loop road. The loop road is also very popular for bicycle touring; it begins with a moderate climb, then is mostly downhill or flat.Red Rock Canyon is a side-canyon accessible only by a four-wheel-drive road from the scenic loop. State Route 159 cuts through an unnamed but often-visited valley; it is commonly, but mistakenly, referred to as Red Rock Canyon. The Wilson Cliffs, or Keystone Thrust, a massive wall of rock, can be seen to the west from SR 159.
GPS Coordinates: 36 degrees 8 minutes North and 115 degrees 25 minutes West GPS Coordinates: UTM 11 S 0653467 / 4002192 Visitor Center altitude is 3,720 feet Highest auto turnout on Scenic Drive is 4,771 feet Daily Car Fee - $7 Daily Motorcycle Fee - $3 Daily Bicycle Fee - $3 Daily Pedestrian Fee - $3 Scenic Drive Annual Support Pass - $30. America The Beautiful ($80, good for 1 year), America The Beautiful Senior Pass (ages 62+, one time fee of $10, good for life), and America The Beautiful Access Pass (free to permanently disabled US citizens) can also be acquired during your visit and/or used to gain free entry into Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is located about 15mi west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. The area is visited by more than two million people each year.The conservation area showcases a set of large red rock formations: a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust. The walls are up to high, making them a popular hiking and rock climbing destination. The highest point is La Madre Mountain, at.A one-way loop road, 13 miles (21 km) long, provides vehicle access to many of the features in the area. Several side roads and parking areas allow access to many of the area trails. A visitor center is located at the start of the loop road. The loop road is also very popular for bicycle touring; it begins with a moderate climb, then is mostly downhill or flat.Red Rock Canyon is a side-canyon accessible only by a four-wheel-drive road from the scenic loop. State Route 159 cuts through an unnamed but often-visited valley; it is commonly, but mistakenly, referred to as Red Rock Canyon. The Wilson Cliffs, or Keystone Thrust, a massive wall of rock, can be seen to the west from SR 159.