Red Rock Canyon loop
Red Rock Canyon loop
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52.1km
700m
Cycling
Cycle the difficult 32.4-mile Red Rock Canyon loop, gaining 2302 feet in elevation through stunning desert landscapes and vibrant rock forma
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 50.9 km for 142 m
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Parking
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14.9 km
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35.4 km
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51.2 km
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52.1 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
28.2 km
15.5 km
7.09 km
678 m
434 m
139 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
47.5 km
3.51 km
1.03 km
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Elevation
Highest point (1,450 m)
Lowest point (860 m)
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The Red Rock Canyon loop is generally considered a difficult ride for touring cyclists. The initial 4 to 6 miles involve a sustained uphill climb, with the first 4.7 miles after the entrance gate gaining 1,145 feet. While the second half is mostly downhill, there are still some challenging 'punchy spots' and a short, steep 8.5% rise around mile 7. It requires good fitness, but the rewarding scenery makes it worthwhile.
The route is primarily paved with smooth surfaces, making it ideal for road bikes. The main Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive is a one-way road, which generally provides a safer cycling experience. Be aware that construction might occasionally reduce lane width in segments.
The Scenic Drive itself is technically a 'U' shape. To complete a full loop, you'll need to cycle the last couple of miles on the main highway (SR 159) outside the park. The total distance for the full loop is approximately 52 kilometers (32 miles).
Cyclists are treated to breathtaking desert scenery, including vibrant red and buff-colored rock formations, sandstone and limestone cliffs, and the vast Mojave Desert landscape. You'll pass key geological features like the Keystone Thrust Fault and reach a high point overlook, offering expansive vistas of the desert, La Madre Mountain, and the Spring Mountains. Don't miss the Red Rock Canyon Overlook for stunning views.
The best time to cycle is typically from October to May, when temperatures are milder. Summer months can be extremely hot, often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, making cycling challenging and requiring extra precautions for hydration.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for bicycles to access the Scenic Drive. While vehicle reservations are required from October 1 to May 31, bicycles often do not require a reservation, but it's always good to check the official Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area website for the most current regulations.
Parking is available at the Visitor Center, which is the main entry point for the Scenic Drive. From there, you can begin your cycling journey on the loop.
No, there is no water available on the loop once you pass the Visitor Center. Proper hydration is crucial, especially during warmer months, so ensure you carry enough water for your entire ride.
E-bikes are allowed and can be a great option for those who want to experience the stunning scenery with less physical exertion, especially given the significant elevation gain. Rentals are available nearby, such as at Las Vegas Cyclery.
Yes, the route provides access to many trailheads for those who wish to combine cycling with hiking. It also passes through sections of the Calico Hills Trail and the Western Beltway Trail.
The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check the specific regulations for the Scenic Drive and any side trails you plan to explore, as rules can vary.
Cycling offers a chance to observe the local flora and fauna of the Mojave Desert. Keep an eye out for various desert wildlife, especially during cooler parts of the day. Remember to maintain a respectful distance from all animals.