Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
We never realized that there was an oasis of natural beauty located only 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip. What a true treasure.This exceptional area features dramatic red sandstone peaks, a 13-mile scenic drive, and over 20 hiking trails, offering a major nature escape. It also has a picturesque campground where our evening concluded.
Our first stop was at the Visitor Center to get a lay of the land and the kids' Jr. Ranger booklet.
Through the Park volunteer, we learned of this must: Red Spring: A Desert Oasis.
For thousands of years, both wildlife and people have depended upon Red Spring for its lush vegetation, abundant food, and permanent water. This water allows a diverse community of plants and animals to thrive that are different from those of the surrounding arid desert. So very, very cool.
A raised boardwalk allows visitors to admire from a protective distance. What a delight to encounter rock writing. This communication comes in two varieties, petroglyphs and pictographs. The difference between the two types is the manner in which they were made. Petroglyphs were pecked into the surface of the rock. Pictographs were painted on the rock. In Red Rock Canyon, a coating of dark "desert varnish" on lighter sandstone provides the perfect medium for petroglyphs. Red Spring area has a wide variety of different styles on the cliff faces and fallen boulders. We were able to see examples of both styles, located right next to one another.
We spent a peaceful night here.
Our rental trailer was returned to its Vegas location so the last two nights have our son and his crew tent camping.
We began our journey towards home, embarking on the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area 13-Mile Scenic Drive, a premier, one-way paved loop which features stunning views of red-colored sandstone cliffs, desert landscapes, and over 12 major trailheads, taking approximately 40-50 minutes to complete without stops. Needless-to-say, it took us quite a bit longer (who wouldn't have stops?).
These were the prettiest park potties we have ever encountered. It proves an artist palette can be anything!
Our son always carries a trash bag everywhere he goes. This was a first to see a cigarette warning actually ON the offending item.
What a journey of delightful surprises!
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