Red Rocks of Nevada just a fast drive from famous Vegas Strip
- Cookie & Keller

- Jun 3, 2016
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 6

ROCKS OF RED, 'VALLEY OF FIRE' LURE VETERAN PLAYERS AWAY FROM THE CASINO INTO NATURE

STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
'The Carpe Diem Kids'
The "Red Rocks of Nevada" typically refers to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, a massive 195,819-acre natural preserve located just 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip. It is famous for its towering red sandstone cliffs, ancient petroglyphs, and a 13-mile one-way scenic drive.
WHEN YOU'VE grown weary of badgering Lady Luck in Las Vegas, put down your Blackjack chips and head for the beautiful and calming red rocks and inspiring geological formations near the famous Strip.
Most people are aware of Sedona's towering red rocks, and the flamboyant reds and oranges of Utah's Bryce Canyon. You might not know of two natural treasures for the outdoor buff visiting Nevada, Red Rocks of Nevada

TWO PARKS await your perusal and we tried them both, creating two relaxing day trips to divert us from the happy craziness of our periodic gambling outings.

Red Rocks Canyon of Nevada is a delight. Maximum speed limit on its gorgeous 13-mile scenic drive is 35 miles per hour, and we went slower through most of it, to give it adequate attention.
The Mojave desert was not yet in the three-digit range a couple weeks ago (it is now), and we had beautiful, sunny days for our outings, with a little breeze to help cool us.
WE REVELED in spectacular scenery and shared stunning views with other motorists, hikers, bicyclists, motorcyclists and even a few daring runners.

Since leashed pets are welcome, we took Nick and Nora on both outings. We packed a couple large bottles of water, and the four of us drank them both. Do take note of the need for water, even if the temperatures are mild. The desert air is dry and the sun is bright, so you'll find yourself thirstier than normal.

OUR OUTINGS were designed as nature-driven counterpoints to the seductive clink-clank buzz of casino life.

Inspired by Red Rock, we visited Valley of Fire State Park for our other day trip. While Red Rock is 30 minutes west of Las Vegas, Valley of Fire is an hour-plus northeast. Both are worthy outings, at $10 each (your national park pass works at Red Rock.) But beware the encroaching hot season when temperatures can reach 120 degrees!
WE LOVE the man-made glitter of Las Vegas, but it's important to us to explore the natural world, too. We live comfortably in both these diverse worlds, with our hikes and nature forays in the morning and early afternoon (we packed a picnic lunch and greenie treats for the Yorkies). Then back to our favorite Flamingo Hotel with its bird sanctuary, a nap and shower and night on the town with a Las Vegas show. Nature's show to begin the day -- and a glitzy Vegas performance to cap the night! Perfect blend.
UP NEXT: The Mob Museum in Las Vegas offers another opportunity to escape the seductive buzz of the casino world. Located in "old" Las Vegas, near the fabled hotels of the early-day city, the museum features three floors of crime and criminal behavior, a fascinating effort. You'll learn about mobsters and their molls, explore the evolution of crime in U.S. cities, and learn about the lawmen and women who cracked criminal cases.





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