Outside Online
advertisement
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Gear
  • Bodywork
  • Culture
  • Blog
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Photos
  • Archives
  • Subscribe
Subscribe to Outside Magazine


You Are Here:   Home  >>   Travel   >>  Leaving Las Vegas

Adventure Adviser

Today's Question
Where can I learn to learn to skydive on the West Coast? answer

What outdoor activities can I do while visiting London? answer

Can you suggest some 20- to 30-mile backpacking trips in Glacier National Park? answer

Travel Resources
  • Best Trips 2007
  • Best Trips 2006
  • Best Trips 2005
  • Best Trips 2004
  • Best Towns 2007
  • Best Towns 2006
  • Best Towns 2005
  • Best Towns 2004
  • Plan Your Trip
  • Adventure Lodges
Travel Guides
  • The World
  • The United States
  • Canada
  • Caribbean
  • Mexico
  • Central America
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia & South Pacific

Online Favorites

  • "Into Thin Air"
  • Best Adventure Books
  • The O Files: Unsolved Mysteries
  • Dream Towns
  • Dream Jobs

Special Issues

  • Family Road Trips
  • Interactive Colorado
  • Literary All-Stars
  • Adventure Lodges
  • Oceanic Endeavors
  • Adventure Goddesses

Photo Galleries

  • Mark Jenkins in Tibet
  • Syria
  • Bhutan
  • Women Who Rock
  • Kelly Slater
  • Olympic Cities
  • Exposure: Sara Carlson
  • See All Galleries
share this article del.icio.us DIGG Facebook StumbleUpon

Outside Online

Adventure Advisor
Leaving Las Vegas

By Tim Neville


Rocky road: Red Rock's Calico Hills (right) and La Madre Mountains. (Courtesy Brian L. Buttazoni/ Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area)


I am heading to Las Vegas in October and want to escape the neon and glitter and get active outdoors. What can you recommend?

— Henry Adderley, Bermuda



Adventure Advisor:

It never fails to amaze me how many people are unaware that the real show in Las Vegas lies just 17 miles west of the Strip in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (www.redrockcanyon.blm.gov). Here, among the 2,000-foot-high towers of red, yellow, and black sandstone, you'll find numerous opportunities to camp, rock climb, cycle, hike, and trail run. Lucky for you, there are few better times to go than October: Days will still be pleasantly warm instead of brutally hot, yet you won't freeze at night.

To get there, just head west on West Charleston Boulevard, working your way out of the city, past the sprawling neighborhoods, and eventually into the desert. About five miles after the last stoplight, you'll pass Thirteen Mile Campground, a desperately bleak area with toilets, tables, and potable water where sites run $10 a night, reservations not accepted. Continuing about a mile past that you'll turn right into the park. There you'll have to fork over $5 for a one-day pass. Unless you're so preoccupied ogling the sandstone escarpment, you can't miss the turn-off as it's well marked.

A 13-mile one-way loop popular with cyclists begins just past the visitor center and takes you past numerous pullouts where trails wind through cholla cacti and mesquite into various canyons. Those near the First and Second pullouts next to the bubbly looking blobs of sandstone are great places for short hikes if you only have an hour or so. Some of the area's best sport-climbing routes are also located here. Farther along the road in other canyons, hundreds of longer climbing routes await, including multipitch classics like Cat in the Hat (5.6), Levitation 29 (5.11), and Crimson Chrysalis (5.8+). Stop by Desert Rock Sports almost out of the city at 8201 West Charleston Boulevard (702-254-1143; www.desertrocksports.com) for tips on where to go.

Continuing around the loop you'll come to other worthy stops, like Icebox Canyon, a shady slot that actually is quite cooler than the rest of the park. If you have a vehicle with high clearance (recommended but not necessary), be sure to check out Black Velvet Canyon outside the main loop road off Highway 160, too, where more hiking and climbing await.

Red Rock rangers gladly enforce the park's closing time—5 P.M. in the winter, 8 P.M. in the summer—but you can avoid coming back to your car to find a $50 fine slipped under the wiper blades by simply calling the ranger station (702-515-5050) to announce you'll be leaving a little late. They won't keep the lights on for you, though. They leave that to Vegas.


Planning a trip of your own? [ask the AA]



Sponsored Results
Find Rates
find flightsfind hotelsfind cars
From City name or airport code
To City name or airport code
Leave
calendar
Return
calendar
Find Rates

A new window will open for each site. Please disable popup blockers.
OrbitzTravelocity
CheapTicketsHotwire
KayakSidestep
PricelineStudentUniverse

Where City name or airport code
Check in
calendar
Check out
calendar
Guests


Rooms
Find Rates

A new window will open for each site. Please disable popup blockers.
OrbitzTravelocity
CheapTicketsVenere
HotwireKayak
SidestepPriceline
Farecast
Pick-up City
airport code
Pick-up date
calendar
Time
Drop-off City
airport code
Drop-off date
calendar
Time
Find Rates

A new window will open for each site. Please disable popup blockers.
orbitz.comcheaptickets.com
hotwire.com
search

advertisement




Subscribe to Outside Magazine!

special featrues

Gear Spotlight: Adventure Electronics
Our esteemed Gear Guy hones in the FAQs of the digital world in this exclusive archive.
The Green Issue
Earth Day may fall in April, but global awareness should be a 365-day concern. Let us help you stay focused.




Great Vacation Deals

More Travel Deals
  • Barbados packages from $596
  • Memorial Day Weekend Flight Deals
  • California Getaways from $375
  • 7-Night Caribbean cruises for $499 or less
Sign up for our Travel Deals Newsletter

Featured Advertiser Links
  • FREE Alaska Vacation Planner

More From Outside Online

Outside November 2006

  • Unsolved Mysteries
  • 2007 Ski and Snowboard Hotlist
  • Surf Alaska
  • Ghost Hunting

Special Issues

  • 2006 Buyer's Guide
  • Outside Traveler Summer '06
  • Outside Traveler Winter '06
  • Unsolved Mysteries

Outside October 2006

  • The Buddy System
  • Mexico's Yucatan
  • Mark Jenkins's Final Hard Way Column
  • Hybrid SUV's Road Tested

Online Exclusives

  • Spooky Spots and Terrible Tales
  • Literary All-Stars
  • Oceanic Endeavors
  • Adventure Goddesses

Outside September 2006

  • The Everest Disaster
  • Build Bombproof Knees
  • Adventures in Japan
  • Extreme Drinking

Online Favorites

  • Outside Gear Blog
  • Gear Guy
  • Fitness Q&A
  • Adventure Adviser

Outside August 2006

  • 20 Dream Towns
  • Travel Fitness Guide
  • Summer Gear
  • Babylon by Bus

Outside Classics

  • Into Thin Air
  • The Whale Hunters
  • Raising the Dead
  • The Long Way Home


Vacation Ideas from The Away Network

Spring Rafting Guide

  • Whitewater Rafting Guide
  • Arkansas River, CO
  • Grand Canyon, AZ
  • Gauley River, WV
  • Smith River, MT

Family Vacations

  • Calgary, Canada
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Guanacaste, Costa Rica
  • Ixtapa, Mexico
  • Seattle, Washington

Best Beach Vacations

  • Ambergris Caye
  • Aruba
  • Barbados
  • Turks & Caicos
  • All Beach Vacations

Top Ten Travel Lists

  • Alternative Spring Breaks
  • Hip Family Trips
  • Kid-Friendly Spring Breaks
  • Reef Dives
  • Whale-Watching Destinations

GORP's Parks & Camping Guide

  • Badlands, SD
  • Grand Teton, WY
  • Sequoia, CA
  • Shenandoah, VA
  • All U.S. National Parks

From Outside

  • The Best Trips of 2008
  • Visiting Opressive Regimes
  • The Best Eco-Lodges
  • The Top Dive Spots
  • Luxe Tanzania

Spring's Best Photos

  • Baby Animals
  • Europe's Top Gardens
  • Flora & Fauna
  • Paris in Spring
  • Romantic Getaways

Travel Guides

  • Spring Driving Guide
  • Beach Travel
  • Cultural Travel
  • Outdoor Travel
  • Romantic Travel



  • Home |
  • Travel |
  • Gear |
  • Bodywork |
  • Culture |
  • Videos |
  • Podcasts |
  • Photos |
  • Archives |
  • Feedback |
  • RSS Feeds |
  • Subscribe to Outside Magazine |
  • Join/Login




  • About Outside |
  • Advertise |
  • Terms of Use |
  • Subscription Services |
  • Sponsorship Policy |
  • Outside Info |
  • Site Map |
  • Press Room

  • Outside Magazine Media Kit |
  • Photo Department |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • Contact Us |
  • Contributor's Guidelines

Partner Sites:
  • Away.com |
  • GORP.com |
  • Orbitz |
  • Cheaptickets |
  • ebookers |
  • HotelClub.com |
  • RatesToGo.com |
  • asia-hotels.com |
  • Outside's Go


©1994-2008 Mariah Media Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction of material from any pages without written permission is strictly prohibited.