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Self-Guided Red Rock Canyon Audio Driving Tour

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Self-Guided Red Rock Canyon Audio Driving Tour

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Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of Red Rock Canyon with this self-guided audio driving tour. Escape the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas as you explore the captivating geological formations, plant and animal life, and rich history of this iconic destination. With the flexibility of this audio tour, you can pause or skip sections to suit your interests, allowing you to fully enjoy the experience at your own pace. From the breathtaking views of the Calico Hills to the ancient Petroglyph Wall, each point of interest offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or simply seeking a fun family activity, our Red Rock Canyon Tour is the perfect way to reconnect with nature and create lasting memories. Embark on this unforgettable journey and discover the true essence of Red Rock Canyon.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 5 hours 25 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Tours NEVER expire
  • Offline Audio Guided Tour: Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
  • Offline map (map and GPS work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
  • Take the tour when you want - download the tour and choose the day that works best for you
  • Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
  • Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace - pick the stops you want, skip the ones you don’t
  • Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
  • Private transportation
  • Meals and Refreshment
  • Entrance Fee: Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center (Scenic Drive) $15 per vehicle
  • Parking Fees

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Introduction

Escape the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas and embark on a journey of natural beauty with the Self-Guided Red Rock Canyon Audio Driving Tour. This immersive tour allows you to explore the stunning geological formations, diverse plant and animal life, and the rich history of the indigenous peoples who have called this area home for thousands of years.

What to expect?

With this self-guided audio driving tour, you can expect a truly immersive experience in the picturesque Red Rock Canyon. The tour provides you with an in-depth exploration of the unique ecosystem of the Mojave Desert as you drive along the scenic loop. Our knowledgeable narrator will guide you through each point of interest, offering fascinating insights into the majestic red rocks and their formation.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, history buffs, and families looking for a fun and educational activity. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or someone new to exploring the wonders of the natural world, this tour is designed to captivate and engage visitors of all ages.

Why book this?

By booking the Self-Guided Red Rock Canyon Audio Driving Tour, you'll have the flexibility to tailor your experience to your interests. You can pause or skip sections as you please, allowing you to spend more time at the points of interest that intrigue you the most. This tour offers a unique opportunity to learn about the geological wonders and cultural significance of Red Rock Canyon at your own pace.

Good to know

During your tour, make sure to stop by the Visitor Center at the beginning of the Scenic Drive. Here, you can find restrooms, trail maps, and even catch a glimpse of live desert tortoises. It's also important to note that there is an entry fee of $15 per car. Plan your visit to start before 8:00 a.m. for the best experience.

Reviews

Visitors who have embarked on the Self-Guided Red Rock Canyon Audio Driving Tour have been amazed by the beauty and tranquility of this natural oasis. They praise the informative audio narration, which provided them with a deeper understanding of the geological formations and the history of the area. Travelers also appreciate the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to explore at their own pace and focus on the aspects that interested them the most. Overall, reviewers highly recommend this tour for anyone seeking a memorable and educational experience in the breathtaking Red Rock Canyon.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center

Entering Red Rock Canyon for the Scenic Drive is your only opportunity to enter the Visitor Center and, since the loop is one-way, you only pass the Visitor Center at the beginning of the Scenic Drive. This is the only place that has restrooms with running water and a water filling station, plus an Information Booth with trail maps, Gift Shop, and outdoor exhibits worth a walk-through, plus a chance to see live desert tortoises. $15 entry fee per car

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Almost everything worth seeing and doing at Red Rock Canyon is along this Scenic Drive, including the Visitor Center. This is the number one way, and best way, to experience Red Rock Canyon. Much of the year, a reservation is required for the Scenic Drive.

Calico 1

It would be hard to pass this first stop in the Calico Hills without at least stepping foot on some of the vivid red rock. Although you could just park, get out of the car and take a few moments to enjoy the mind-blowing view and take some photos, you probably won’t be able to resist hiking at least a little of this moderate trail. It runs 2 - 6 miles from different start/end points, but just a taste of it will allow you to experience the beauty and shapes of these gorgeous rock formations up close.

Calico Hills

Pull up and feast your eyes on this view! You’ll want to take even more photos of the Calico Hills from this angle, and you’ll find yourself seeing all kinds of different things in these intricate rock formations. If you’re lucky enough to get a parking spot in this small lot, you could also hike part of the same Calico Hills trail from here that you can access from Calico I, but with different vantage points of the glorious red rocks.

Sandstone Quarry Overlook

The most popular hiking trail in all of Red Rock Canyon begins from this location, which is the site of an old quarry operation. You can see the cuts in the mountain sandstone and a few of the slabs remain on-site. Look for rock climbers way up high (they are so far up that they almost blend in!) But the real reason this stop is so popular is because it’s the starting point of the Calico Tanks Trail. You may have to drive around the parking lot a few times until a space opens up, but it’s worth it to take at least part of this . moderate trail for the magnificent views.

High Point Overlook

Park and take in the view from this spot along the Scenic Drive.

White Rock Trailhead

This is one of only a few truly sweeping overlooks of Red Rock Canyon, and this one’s at the highest elevation point in all of Red Rock Canyon at 4,771 feet above sea level. Pull in, get out of the car, and immerse yourself in the view as you slowly turn full-circle to see all of the mountain majesty surrounding you.

Willow Spring

Just a quick turn off the Scenic Drive will bring you to a place you don’t want to miss: Willow Spring. There are two highly recommended hikes from this beautiful picnic area dwarfed by mountains. The Petroglyph Wall Trail is a short, easy .15 mile hike to a cliff side full of ancient art dating back over 800 years that only takes about 30 minutes round trip. The Willow Springs Loop is another easy trail (1.5 miles round-trip) that’s really great to take at least part of the way (it runs parallel to the parking lot, starting from the picnic tables) because often there are bighorn sheep watching you from the mountain ledges above! They blend in, though, so keep your eyes peeled! You’ll also pass by the largest of the ancient agave roasting pits. And, if you brought a picnic lunch and are hungry, enjoy this incredible view while you take a break.

Lost Creek Canyon

In the same area as Willow Spring, enjoy the mountains from this vantage point as you try to spot the bighorn sheep. They love to hang out on the rocky cliffs but are good at blending in with the scenery! A popular hike from this location is The Children’s Discovery Trail – rated easy, with some rocky terrain and a boardwalk, plus a hidden seasonal waterfall that usually flows between December and April. There’s a variety of desert plant life to see here, too.

Red Rock Canyon Overlook

This is a sweeping and serene overlook. Take it in. Breathe in the fresh air. Relax for a couple of minutes immersed in nature, as you listen to the wind blowing through the mountains or the unusual birds, including the western tanager, chirping in the Joshua Trees.

Pine Creek Canyon

Stop here for views of the open desert and monolithic canyon walls, along with some diverse plant life. If you get here later in the day, this side of the Scenic Drive is shrouded in silhouette with the sun coming from behind the mountains. There is a moderate hike from here that leads past an old homestead site and into a meadow.

Oak Creek Canyon

You’ll be driving down a short gravel road to get here, but you don’t need a truck – regular cars can handle the bumpy road as long as you drive slowly. The mule deer like to romp around this area and will sometimes run right past your car! The view is just beautiful where the canyon cuts into the Red Rock Escarpment, and it’s just a short detour off the Scenic Drive.

Red Rock Canyon Overlook

This is arguably the best overlook in all of Red Rock Canyon. Be sure to walk the paved trail that begins at the helipad on the far end of the parking lot. You’ll stroll past the Joshua Trees to the benches at the tip of the overlook and see most of the giant mountains along the Scenic loop that you just finished driving around. You can also have a wonderful picnic with a view from here if you like. Be sure and grab a selfie with this backdrop!

Cowboy Trail Rides

Here, you’ll see horses, mules, and the beloved Jackson the Red Rock Burro if he’s ‘home’ and not out on a trail ride. There are great mountain and canyon views from here, as well. Worth a quick stop. The Fossil Ridge Trail also begins from here. And you may find yourself tempted to make a reservation for a horseback ride that takes you along Canyon paths!

Red Spring Picnic Area

This is another spot where you can enjoy a picnic with a stunning view.

Reviews

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Michelle_M

never got this audiobook to run- got perfectly good free map at interactive centre- weren’t told soon enough in the process that you had to reserve your timed access into the park nor that we needed to download before we arrived at park entrance as no cell service there
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-26 08:06