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Educational Resources Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is a spectacular starting point for all sorts of learning opportunities! Field […]
Wildlife Wednesday: California Carpenter Bee
One of the more commonly spotted flying insects, California carpenter bees (Xylocopa californica) buzz through the air looking for nectar […]
Flower Friday: Yerba Santa
In mid to late spring, you can spot small white flower clusters of yerba santa (Eriodictyon angustifolium) in bloom on […]
Flower Friday: Paper Flower
Paper flower (Psilostrophe cooperi) is a small shrub, growing about one to two feet tall, with white to gray-green stems […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Red-spotted Toad
While spending time near springs and seeps at Red Rock Canyon, you may see and hear red-spotted toads (Anaxyrus punctatus). […]
Flower Friday: Strawberry Hedgehog Cactus
During mid-spring, the vivid pink to magenta flowers of strawberry hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii) catch the attention of not only […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Red-tailed Hawks
Red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) are one of the most commonly spotted raptors in Red Rock Canyon. Look for these large […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: Z is for Zebra-tailed Lizard
Z: Zebra-tailed lizard One of the fastest lizards in the Mojave Desert, Western zebra-tailed lizards (Callisaurus draconoides rhodostictus) flash in […]
Flower Friday: Cliffrose
Spotted at the Visitor Center, within rocky slopes in Calico Basin, and near Willow Springs, cliffrose (Purshia stansburiana) puts on […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Desert Iguanas
Desert iguanas (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) can be found at Red Rock Canyon during the daytime hustling in between creosote bushes. These […]
Flower Friday: Blackbrush
During the majority of the year, blackbrush (Coleogyne ramosissima) looks like a dull shrub with its gray branches and gray-green […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: Y is for Yucca
Y: Yucca schidigera One of the more common plants in Red Rock Canyon, Mojave yucca (Yucca schidigera) dominates the landscape […]
Flower Friday: Mojave Popcorn Flower
The bright yellow flowers of Mojave popcorn flower (Cryptantha confertiflora), also known as yellow/golden cryptantha, guarantee to catch your eye […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Baja California Chorus Frogs
While exploring Red Rock Canyon in the spring, you may start to hear the two part “rib-it” or “krek-ek” call […]
Flower Friday: Western Redbud
Western redbud (Cercis orbiculata) provides a stunning springtime display of pink & purple flowers. This large shrub, growing up to […]
Volunteer at Red Rock Day 2017!
Join the Bureau of Land Management, Friends of Red Rock Canyon, and Southern Nevada Conservancy on Sunday, April 23 to […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: X is for Xylorhiza tortifolia (Mojave Aster)
X: Xylorhiza tortifolia From April through June, look for the purple daisy-like petal blooms of the Mojave aster (Xylorhiza tortifolia) […]
Flower Friday: Pointleaf Manzanita
Blooming within canyons and along rocky slopes in early spring, you can find pointleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens) with its small […]
Flower Friday: Filaree
This small and low to the ground plant is one of our first bloomers; you can often see filaree’s (Erodium […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: W is for Wilderness Areas
W: Wilderness Areas Wilderness areas are special designations of land that preserves scenic & pristine areas in perpetuity. These public […]
Spring Hours, Programs, and Safety
HOURS The Scenic Drive is open daily from 6AM until 8PM throughout spring & summer. The Visitor Center is open […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Bobcats
Seldom seen at Red Rock Canyon, bobcats (Lynx rufus) quietly patrol desert canyons and rocky outcrops looking for rabbits, rodents, […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: V is for Velvet Ash
V: Velvet Ash In the wetter seeps and creeks of Red Rock Canyon, you can often spot tall velvet ash […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Western Bluebirds
The western bluebird (Sialia mexicana) is a winter migrant at Red Rock Canyon. These medium sized birds (6-7”) are very […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: U is for Utah Agave
U: Utah agave When hiking in rocky areas around Red Rock Canyon, look for this low to the ground yet […]
Flower Friday: Wild Rhubarb
During mid to late winter and early spring, look for the large green leaves (up to 12 inches) and reddish […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Woodhouse’s Scrub Jays
While hiking in the pinyon-juniper and scrub oak landscapes of Red Rock Canyon, you might spot blue flashes of Woodhouse’s […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: T is for Tortoise
T: Tortoise The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is brown with a high-domed shell and stocky, scaly limbs. These animals can […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Dark-eyed Juncos
You can spot dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis) wintering at Red Rock Canyon in shrubs and thickets. These small birds belong […]
Flower Friday: Ponderosa Pine
The tallest trees in Red Rock Canyon, ponderosa pines (Pinus ponderosa), can reach heights of over 200 feet. Ponderosa pines […]
Red Rock Canyon A to Z: S is for Sheep
S: Sheep (bighorn) Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are one of the most majestic large animals seen within Red Rock Canyon, […]
Wildlife Wednesday: Spotted Towhees
This colorful bird, the spotted towhee (Pipilo maculatus), features beady red eyes and patches of orange under the wings. Males […]