Travel the Mojave Desert to Red Rock Canyon, see the ancient tribal artwork at Wilson Cliffs. Photograph the amazing and colorful mounds at Calico Hills. Plenty of lush plants and wildlife at the Spring Mountains. See desert tortoises and shop for gifts.
After a quick ride from your Las Vegas hotel in one of our custom Pink Adventure Tour Trekker vehicles, you’ll be ready to explore Red Rock Canyon. Encompassing about 197,000 acres, the area features a wide range of ecosystems, wildlife, and multicolored views. The stunning landscape has served as the backdrop for dozens of films and your guide will share more insight into the park’s place in film history.
First stop, the Visitor’s Center. Here, you may encounter charming desert tortoises in a protected habitat. You might even meet Mojave Max, the official mascot of the Mojave Desert. Browse more informative exhibits and shop for keepsakes.
Part of the Keystone Thrust, the Wilson Cliffs are 3,000 feet high and are a popular hiking and climbing destination. Thousands of years ago, Wilson Cliffs’ towering walls were the perfect canvas for tribal artwork. Your Certified Interpretive Guide will explain the meaning and history of these ancient pictographs.
Home to an impressive array of plants and wildlife, The Spring Mountains’ rich biodiversity thrives thanks to nearby springs that give the mountains their name. Don’t forget to ask your guide about the ponderosa pines and hundreds of plant species that flourish here.
Awaiting you near the end of your tour, the Calico Hills is truly a grand finale. These rock formations are ancient sand dunes with fossils of animals and plants preserved within their layers. Water is stored in natural tanks, which feed the area’s unique ecosystem. Depending on the time of day, you’ll see why these hills are named “Calico;” a kaleidoscope of pinks, reds, and oranges shift with the changing light.
Before ending your incredible day, take the paved trail up to Red Rock Overlook. You’ll see all the landmarks from your tour at once and leave with incredible photos and memories of your beautiful Southwest adventure.
Tour operates in the 10 passenger Tour Treker / not the Jeep Wrangler. If you want the small group tour in the Wrangler then go to our Rocky Gap Tour at this link. Rocky Gap.
Don’t forget to ask your expert guide any lingering questions on the ride back to your hotel.
Book early and Save, Some tours dates and times have limited seating and sell out fast, Free and easy 48 Hour Cancellations Policy for this tour.
Tour Available Days and Time | |
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Monday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Tuesday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Wednesday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Thursday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Friday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Saturday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Sunday | 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM |
Please be at your appointed pick up spot no later than 30 minutes prior departure |
Very educational, fun and enjoyable. Loved the whole experience
It was great. Glenn was an amazing tour guide.
Very informative, comfortable ride. Appreciated that their was plenty of water available. Carol was a great guide and knew all about our destination and the Las Vegas area.
The tour and guide were awesome. It was a perfect day and my son and I learned a lot.
Tour was fun and educational. Added plus was it showed a different side of vegas that was quiet and serene
Was great! His knowledge of the canyon and flora was impressive, he threw in just the right amount of history too! ----
This tour was every I hoped it would be. I was a little hesitant I book because I didn’t do much research but I was over the top pleased. Andrew did a great job as tour guide and was always willing to take amazing photos of my husband and I. He was very knowledgeable and had answers to all of our questions.
The tour was excellent, but as I have said, I would have liked to spend a little more time at the Red Rock Museum not only to see the desert tortoises, but to ask questions about them. We would also have liked to spend a little seeing the exhibits. But perhaps the time we spent there felt short because it was raining and thus it was difficult to visit the area around the museum. This being said, our guide , Andrew, was excellent and very knowledgeable about the plants and the geology of Red Rock Canyon.