Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center

1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161

Hours

The Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive is open year-round.

November - February the Scenic Drive opens from 6 a.m. - sunset (about 5 p.m.)

March: 6 a.m. - 7 p.m.

April - September: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Timed entry reservations for the Scenic Drive are required from Oct 1st - May 31st for entry between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

About

If luck is less like a lady and more like a repo man while you're in Las Vegas, take a casino break and visit the Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center in Henderson for a rewarding experience.

Located 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon sprawls over 195,819 acres of Mojave Desert and is home to 600 species of native plants and wild animals.

Historically, the Paleo-Indians (11,000 BCE) and Southern Paiute (900 CE) inhabited the area, the latter leaving behind petroglyphs (primitive etchings on canyon walls) and agave roasting pits.

Today, over two million people visit yearly to camp, rock climb, ride horses, mountain bike, or hike one of the area's 26 trails.

These hikes range in difficulty depending on age and skill level. But family-friendly options like the Lost Creek Children's Discovery Trail and Red Spring Boardwalk Trail exist.

The main attraction is the 13-mile Scenic Drive, a self-led tour that loops through the entire conservation area and takes about 45 minutes from start to finish.

Although this drive is open year-round, the hours it's open to the public vary, so check the website for specifics.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Red Rock Canyon has outdoor attractions in spades, but at its heart is its Visitor Center, located conveniently right past the entry fee station.

The information center is staffed by employees and volunteers eager to answer your questions about indoor and outdoor exhibits.

The Visitor Center has touchscreen exhibits, classroom activities for kids, and a gift shop.

Outside, the exhibits are split into four elemental categories: earth, air, fire, and water.

Earth showcases the area's geology and animal life. Air highlights dust devils (small whirlwinds in the region) and lets you create your own.

The agave roasting pits left behind by the indigenous farmers are the focus of the fire exhibit. The water exhibit rounds out the set, expounding on how precious resource water is to the Mojave Desert.

One of the coolest features of the Center's outdoor offerings is the Desert Tortoise Habitat. Established in 1995 to preserve Nevada's state reptile, the tortoise, the habitat houses eight female and two male desert tortoises.

Here's a fun fact: One of the males is Mojave Max, the Clark County Desert Conservation program's mascot.

Tortoises' brumation (or hibernation) period lasts from the fall to the spring. Much like Punxsutawney Phil—the beloved weather-determining mascot from Pennsylvania—Mojave Max's emergence notes the start of spring-like weather in southern Nevada.

Whether you're looking to sightsee or learn more about the Henderson area, the Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center has something for everyone, regardless of age!

Getting There

Here are driving directions to Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center from Las Vegas:

  • Get onto the I-15 North

  • Take exit 42A to merge onto US-95 North towards Reno.

  • Exit onto Summerlin Parkway West (exit 81A).

  • Take the exit towards Charleston Blvd/Clark County 215.

  • Keep left at the fork and follow signs for NV-159/Charleston Blvd.

  • Merge onto W Charleston Blvd.

  • Continue onto NV-159 W/Blue Diamond Rd.

  • Turn right onto Scenic Loop Dr.

  • Address: 1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161

Cost

You'll need a day pass ($20/vehicle) or an annual national park pass ($80). Passes may be purchased online or at the fee station.

Local Tips

  • Timed reservations are required for vehicle entry from October 1 - May 31. Reserve ahead online.
  • Pets are welcome! Keep them leashed and pick up after them.
  • Bring lots of water and sunscreen! Summer temperatures can reach up to 110 °F.
  • Wear comfortable shoes or boots. You'll be walking a lot!

Location

1000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161

Frequently Asked Questions

Anytime really! Vegas and Henderson are always great destination spots! However, October through May are the most desirable for the weather.

With so many incredible reasons to visit Henderson, Nevada, the primary reason most people like to visit is to escape the hustle and bustle of their everyday life while being close enough to enjoy the edgy fun of Las Vegas and the surrounding area.

  • Entertainment, Singers, Dancers, Shows, Top DJs and Dance Clubs.
  • Golfing. Small group gatherings on some of the finest courses in the Nation.
  • Top Restaurants in the World.
  • Sporting Events: Las Vegas Raiders (NFL) | Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) the 2022-23 Stanley Cup Champions | Vegas Aviators (Pro Baseball) | Vegas Aces (WNBA) | Henderson Silver Knights (AHL) | Vegas Knight Hawks (Arena FB) | Las Vegas Lights FC (Soccer) | Formula 1 Racing | NBA Summer League | March Madness (NCAA Basketball) | Super Bowl (NFL) | Coming soon, Major League Baseball.
  • Top Trade Shows including CES (Computer Technology) | SEMA (Automotive) | SHOT Show (Outdoor) | CONEXPO & World of Concrete (Construction), to name a few.
  • Not to mention Birthdays, Weddings, Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties, Golf Getaways, Ladies Weekend.

If you could only visit Henderson, NV, for one day, we recommend taking some time to visit the Bellagio Fountains on the strip and have lunch next door at Mon Ami Gabi on the patio. From there, you must visit the spa at the Green Valley Ranch or the M Resort Spa Casino!

An interesting and lesser-known fact about Henderson is that everything is not like the “Las Vegas Strip”. It is a city known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, thriving economy, and vibrant lifestyle.

As the second-largest city in Nevada, Henderson has experienced significant growth in recent years, including its housing market, strong economy, and desirable lifestyle, coupled with its stunning natural surroundings and ample amenities.

There are many local favorites, including several options at The District at Green Valley. In fact, some of the finest restaurants in Las Vegas are located in Henderson, NV. A few of our favorites are:

  • Fine Dining: Hank’s Fine Steaks at Green Valley Ranch Casino | Mayfair Supper Club at Bellagio.
  • Casual Dining: King’s Fish House and Settabellos Pizzeria Napoletana at The District at Green Valley | Juan’s Flaming Fajitas at South Water Street.
  • Site Seeing: The Fountains at the Bellagio Resort | Red Rock Canyon for Hiking | Hoover Dam in Boulder City | Lake Mead for fun on the water.
  • Favorite Events & Shows: Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena | Henderson Silver Knights at The Dollar Loan Center | “O” at the Bellagio.
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