
guest post and photos by good travel blogging friend Bret of The JetPacker.

Sometimes Las Vegas can be overwhelming. Sometimes you need peace and quiet. Sometimes you need fresh air... even if the air is hot and dry.


But it's not. Hundreds of millions of years ago, when dinosaurs walked the earth, active fault lines violently pushed land masses together at such speed that wet sand dunes fossilized, causing the minerals from the water to lodge in the rocks and alter its color.
Red Rock Canyon serves as a visual record of that tumultuous time in earth's history, a chronicle of the region’s geographic history that stretches from the red band streaking across the mountains of the Keystone Thrust Fault to the smooth crimson and amber rocks of Calico Hills.

Those with a more adventurous spirit can hike across 58 miles of trails, attempt to traverse cliff walls as high as 3,000 feet, or bike along roads frequented by wild burros, coyotes and desert tortoises.
You can easily spend an entire day appreciating the visually stunning and unique features of Red Rock Canyon for an admission fee of only $7. It's cheaper than a hand of blackjack... and even more rewarding.
Bret is a writer for The JetPacker, a humorous travel site packed with odd travel news, cool lists, fun facts and stories about the weird and interesting aspects of travel.
I could not believe the total absence of sound when we explored the Red Rock Canyon. It was unforgettable. Here are some other places that are easy to get to from Vegas: http://www.usatourist.com/english/destinations/nevada/lasvegas/las-vegas-exploration.html
ReplyDeleteI can really appreciate needing to get away from the bright lights and crazy energy, and how wonderful that this respite is so close by. Wonderfully descriptive writing that makes me want to go there.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, this is one of the areas I want to visit when I come on my geological visit of the USA
ReplyDeleteI'm heading to Las Vegas in a week and love this option for a getaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words about my article, everybody!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures don't even compare. Red Rock Canyon is truly a place to experience in person. Just bring proper shoes, water and a sense of adventure.
This post has really drawn me to see Red Rock Canyon. I've never been to Vegas but might be there next summer. I'll etch this into my mind for a visit.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be a better contrast to Las Vegas, I must admit that Red Rock Canyon attracts me more than the bright lights of the strip
ReplyDelete@anil: well worth a visit to escape the glitz of vegas for a while.
ReplyDelete@heather: Appeals to me more too.