When In Las Vegas, Be Sure to See Red Rock Canyon
June 30th, 2007 by the writerAn article about the beautiful landscape of Red Rock Canyon, just outside of Las Vegas
Imagine Las Vegas and you have images of neon lights, casinos and maybe a spectacular show. But Las Vegas has much more to offer than the expected modern pleasures because fewer than 20 miles from The Strip is a different kind of spectacular view: Red Rock Canyon.
With 1.2 million visitors per year it’s hardly an unknown tourist destination. While seeing this magnificent group of sandstone cliffs and canyons isn’t the sort of thing that immediately comes to mind when you picture a Las Vegas vacation; it should as they are simply amazing.
Full of wildlife and flora of the area, Rangers will give you a guided hike at no charge. Bring your best hiking boots and see desert tortoises and big horn sheep against the beautiful background scenery. Then hike over to the 3,000 foot high cliffs and be astounded.
You’ll get a view of petrified sand dunes, cascading waterfalls that flow into the canyons and wide stretches of the Mojave Desert, one of the world’s hottest in summer. Above the expanse you may be lucky enough to catch sight of one of the many Red-Tailed hawks that circle the area looking for prey.
Some of the peaks reach 8,000 feet above sea level, making them more than a mile in the air from your feet. There are enormous bands of red and white rock, with ravines running through much of the area. Joshua Trees dot the landscape
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