Take a tour of the Hoover Dam, hike the Red Rock Canyon, see Boulder City and go kayaking. In addition; Nevada has some great RV parks and campgrounds so plan a long weekend and come be amazed.
Natural springs grow gardens of wild grapevines, white oaks, fruit trees, willows and a spring-fed pond. Wild horses, deer and other wildlife come to the waters and a series of trails wind throughout the park, making for great hiking, camping and picknicking.
The first permanent non-native settlement in the Las Vegas Valley, featuring the historic remains of an adobe fort built by Mormon missionaries along a spring-fed creek in 1855.
Spring Mountain Ranch State Park adjacent to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, used historically as a working ranch and luxury retreat by a string of colorful owners. Today; visitors can explore some of the oldest buildings in Nevada.
The state park derives its name from red & Aztec sandstone formations, which formed from shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago. These features often appear to be on fire, from the reflecting suns’ rays.