About Red Rock Canyon Campground
Number of accommodations: 80
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Cycling
Hiking
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1126)
What Guests Are Saying
Red Rock Canyon Campground offers stunning views, spacious and well-maintained sites, and clean bathrooms with good facilities, making it a peaceful and enjoyable camping experience. Guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere, proximity to hiking and biking trails, and friendly host. However, some noted challenges such as chilly nights, limited amenities in certain areas, and issues with potholes at the entrance.
What Guests Are Saying
Red Rock Canyon Campground offers stunning views, spacious and well-maintained sites, and clean bathrooms with good facilities, making it a peaceful and enjoyable camping experience. Guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere, proximity to hiking and biking trails, and friendly host. However, some noted challenges such as chilly nights, limited amenities in certain areas, and issues with potholes at the entrance.
Review Summary
sean@oasisminsitryventures.org M
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: Standard Site
Great campground hosts. nice shade shelter. Our site was convenient to the restroom and water. A little noise from people driving in the entry road, but other than that as good as you could expect.
Carly W
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: Standard Site
A mixed bag. Amazing area as always, and the improved reservation system at the campground and canyon makes things easier than a few years ago. Be aware the campsite is always windy, not much to be done about that. But you can't get a better spot for the recreation opportunities, and it's amazingly dark and quiet for how close the city is.
This trip, we wondered about the dozens of folks obviously camping right along the main road despite numerous no camping signs. Kinda disincentivizes paying for a campground if there's going to be acceptable free camping within walking distance. That's not the campsite's problem, but it's something future guests may want to consider.
Campground-specific: the hosts were impossible to find. The reservation email is very clear that your site will be given away if you are not checked in, and we rearranged the first 2 days of our trip trying to catch the camp hosts at a time they would be in, since no one replied to our emails. This really, really sucked. Especially when then hosts eventually told us they would never give away a site...that also seems inefficient; shouldn't they let a walk in book an unclaimed site? Then on day 3, after we had finally been able to check in, they woke us up at dawn to tell us we needed a pass to hang on our mirror. When I replied, "what's wrong with the pass we have?" (the one they'd given us yesterday, hanging in plain view,) they said "oops, go back to sleep." Ughhh.
Also somebody stole our firewood....and put up a ridiculous amount of lights and played loud music in obvious violation of campsite policy.
So, campsite neighbors and host: 0/5 stars. Location: 5/5. Not our best trip to this site.
Clyde A
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 32, Loop: Standard Site
Love this campground. Well spaced out, vault toilets have night lights, picnic tables, charcoal grills, and firepits at every site and some have picnic table shelters.
Ben H
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 41, Loop: Standard Site
The campground is great, with easy access to climbing in the park.
sean@oasisminsitryventures.org M
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: Standard Site
Great campground hosts. nice shade shelter. Our site was convenient to the restroom and water. A little noise from people driving in the entry road, but other than that as good as you could expect.
Carly W
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: Standard Site
A mixed bag. Amazing area as always, and the improved reservation system at the campground and canyon makes things easier than a few years ago. Be aware the campsite is always windy, not much to be done about that. But you can't get a better spot for the recreation opportunities, and it's amazingly dark and quiet for how close the city is.
This trip, we wondered about the dozens of folks obviously camping right along the main road despite numerous no camping signs. Kinda disincentivizes paying for a campground if there's going to be acceptable free camping within walking distance. That's not the campsite's problem, but it's something future guests may want to consider.
Campground-specific: the hosts were impossible to find. The reservation email is very clear that your site will be given away if you are not checked in, and we rearranged the first 2 days of our trip trying to catch the camp hosts at a time they would be in, since no one replied to our emails. This really, really sucked. Especially when then hosts eventually told us they would never give away a site...that also seems inefficient; shouldn't they let a walk in book an unclaimed site? Then on day 3, after we had finally been able to check in, they woke us up at dawn to tell us we needed a pass to hang on our mirror. When I replied, "what's wrong with the pass we have?" (the one they'd given us yesterday, hanging in plain view,) they said "oops, go back to sleep." Ughhh.
Also somebody stole our firewood....and put up a ridiculous amount of lights and played loud music in obvious violation of campsite policy.
So, campsite neighbors and host: 0/5 stars. Location: 5/5. Not our best trip to this site.
Clyde A
VerifiedMarch 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 32, Loop: Standard Site
Love this campground. Well spaced out, vault toilets have night lights, picnic tables, charcoal grills, and firepits at every site and some have picnic table shelters.
Angkana T
VerifiedMarch 6, 2024 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: Standard Site
Nice and quiet.
Angkana T
VerifiedMarch 6, 2024 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: Standard Site
Nice and quiet.
Darin G
VerifiedMarch 5, 2024 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: Standard Site
Generators should not be allowed in the general campground. I know most people are car camping but some of these campers are stupid big., and a generator. They should not be allowed. Otherwise thank you
Location Red Rock Canyon Campground
Address:
3293 Moenkopi Rd
Las Vegas, NV, 89161
United States
The Red Rock Canyon campground is located at 3293 Moenkopi Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89161. To get there from Clark County 215 Beltway west, take the Charleston Blvd. exit (exit #26) and head west. Drive 3.5 miles to Moenkopi Rd. Turn south on Moenkopi Rd. and drive for a mile (past the BLM Fire Station).
Physical Address: Moenkopi Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89161.
If you are using a mapping application search for "Red Rock Canyon Campground, Las Vegas, NV."
The Red Rock Canyon Campground is accessible via the Clark County 215 Beltway, with the exit for Charleston Blvd. being approximately 3.5 miles from the campground. Moenkopi Road provides direct access to the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.1314 / -115.384
Elevation: 1034 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026