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Category: Nevada

Explore all the “Silver State” has to offer, one attraction at a time.

Robber’s Roost Trail – Mt. Charleston, Nevada

Caves at Robber's Roost

Nestled in the heart of the Mt. Charleston Wilderness area, Robbers’ Roost Trail tells a legendary tale of a horse thieves’ hideout in the late 1800s.

Published July 14, 2022
Categorized as Mount Charleston

Eagle’s Nest Trail, Mt. Charleston, NV – A Local’s Perspective

Fletcher Mountain view from Eagle's Nest Trail

Eagle’s Nest Trail in Mt. Charleston, NV is an easy hike with beautiful views of Cathedral Rock, the Spring Mountains and seasonal wildflowers.

Published July 13, 2022
Categorized as Mount Charleston

Hiking Fletcher Canyon Trail, Mt Charleston, Nevada – A Local’s Guide

Fletcher Canyon Trail is a moderate hike with beautiful views of the Spring Mountains, seasonal wildflowers and ends in an captivating journey through a variety of towering slot canyons.

Published July 10, 2022
Categorized as Mount Charleston

Ice Box Canyon trail: A local’s hiking guide

Ice Box Canyon Trail

Clocking in at 2.2 miles, the Ice Box Canon Trail is located in Red Rock Canyon outside the famed Las Vegas strip.

Published July 5, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

Keystone Thrust Trail, Red Rock Canyon

Fault Line at Keystone Thrust in Red Rock Canyon

Step back in time to experience the geological wonder of the Keystone Thrust Trail in the heart of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Published June 23, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

Calico Tanks Hike in Red Rock Canyon

Start of Calico Tanks Trail

Less than 20 miles from the glittering lights of the Vegas Strip, a group of red rocks rise up out of the desert floor and tower above all who stand in their midst.

Published June 23, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

Can you drive through Red Rock Canyon?

Jeep with Top Down in Red Rock Canyon

ock Canyon. Located about 25 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, the scenic loop is the perfect way to visit the famed Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area in Nevada.

Published June 23, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

Can you get into Red Rock Canyon without a reservation?

Picnic area with rainbow wildnerness mountains in the background

During high season (October 1 – May 31), you can get into Red Rock Canyon without a reservation before 8 a.m. and after 5 p.m. Between June 1 and September 30th, reservations are not required.

Published June 21, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

How long does it take to go through Red Rock Canyon?

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

It takes around 30 minutes to go through Red Rock Canyon, but most visitors spend two to three hours in the park.

Published June 20, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

Turtlehead Peak Trail in Red Rock Canyon, Nevada

Turtlehead Peak at Red Rock Wash

Clocking in at 4.6 miles round trip and 1,988 ft elevation gain, this trail is sure to have your heart pumping with exertion as you make your way up the sweeping panoramic views of the valley.

Published June 13, 2022
Categorized as Red Rock Canyon

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