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Nevada
Clark County

Calico Tanks Trail – Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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United States
Nevada
Clark County

Calico Tanks Trail – Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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2.6

(24)

50

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Calico Tanks Trail – Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

01:08

3.77km

120m

Hiking

The hike in Red Rock Canyon is the perfect introductory tour on your road trip in the southwest of the USA. On the almost four-kilometer-long, varied route of the Calico Tanks Trail, you will discover the geology, flora and fauna of the desert and will be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Las Vegas Valley.

Park and lace up your hiking boots at the Sandstone Quarry parking lot. With the Calico Hills to your right, you first cross a so-called wash twice, a riverbed that only carries water during heavy rain. Always keeping to your right, after about ten minutes you turn into the rocks.

Sometimes on a pleasant path, sometimes slightly scrambling, you walk to the Calico Tank natural pool. This has less or more water depending on the time of year and is also the turning point of the trail. For the beautiful view of the valley, you should first choose the best photo spot yourself. You then go back and down to the parking lot on the same route.

Due to its proximity to the city of Las Vegas, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is a popular excursion destination. In the more pleasant winter months, from early October to late May, a timed reservation is therefore necessary. You can pre-book your day ticket on the website https://www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10075177. The trails are quietest early in the morning or in the evening. Make sure you have a water bottle with you on this hike, despite the short distance.

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Last updated: December 16, 2024

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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11 m

Sandstone Quarry

Highlight • Structure

Sandstone Quarry is the third pullout along the Scenic Loop Drive. Several popular hiking trails including Turtlehead Peak and Calico Tanks begin here. Along with panoramic views of the Calico Hills area, a historic quarry, you can frequently see rock climbers on the rock formations above you.

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230 m

Calico Tanks Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Calico Tanks trail is one of the most popular trails in Red Rock Canyon for good reason! The unique out-and-back trail weaves you in and out of the towering sandstone hills and rock formations that comprise the Calico Hills area of the park and leads to an amazing view overlooking the entire Las Vegas valley. While there is not a huge amount of elevation gained on this 2.2 mile hike, there are sections where some scrambling (AKA using your hands to help pull yourself up or lower yourself down) is required.

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1.50 km

Calico Tank

Highlight • Lake

The Calico Tank is one of the largest collecting "tanks" or watering holes Red Rock. Although it is not full year-round, it is an incredibly important water source for wildlife. When the tank is not full you can still see reeds that mark what would be shores - an unusual sight in the desert! When there is water, the unique sandstone formations that surround you on all sides are reflected in the pool and you might see humming birds, tree frogs, and other animals in the water and along its edge. The tank is an amazing place to take photos and rest - but please refrain from touching or entering the water to help protect the delicate ecosystem! - before the final scramble up to the summit of the Calico Tanks hike.

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1.61 km

Calico Tanks Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

After a short scramble up from the tank itself, the top of the Calico Tanks Trail offers amazing views overlooking Calico Hills and the Las Vegas valley. From this vantage point, you can clearly see the casinos on the famous Strip. If you turn around, you can look over the sandstone fins and hills you just hiked through to see towering peaks and canyons that comprise the rest of Red Rock Canyon. Its the perfect place to take photos and enjoy the views!

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3.77 km

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3.82 km

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3.59 km

187 m

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May 24, 2024

The hike in Red Rock Canyon is the perfect introductory tour on your road trip in the southwest of the USA. On the almost four-kilometer-long, varied route of the Calico Tanks Trail, you will discover the geology, flora and fauna of the desert and will be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Las

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October 9, 2024, Calico Tanks Trail – Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Hike in Red Rock Canyon. Well-signposted hiking trail to the Calico Tanks. You have to use your hands at times. Once you reach the top, you have a wonderful view all the way to Las Vegas. Reservations required for entry to the park! Don't forget water and there is no internet connection for most of the time.

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