Hey there, adventurer! Tired of the cha-ching of slot machines and the never-ending buffet lines? Well, buckle up, because we’re about to take you on a wild ride through the natural playground surrounding Las Vegas. Get ready to choose your own adventure!

Step 1: Pick Your Poison

What’s your flavor of outdoor fun?

A) I want to see red rocks and feel like I’m on Mars B) Give me a lake, or give me death! C) Mountain air, don’t care! D) I’m here for the weird and wild

Make your choice? Great! Let’s dive in.


A) Red Rocks and Martian Landscapes

You’ve chosen to explore the crimson wonders near Vegas. Smart move, space cadet!

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to visit Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Just 20 minutes from the Strip, it’s like teleporting to another planet.

Choose your adventure level:

  1. “I’m just here for the ‘gram”: Take the 13-mile scenic drive, stop at pullouts, snap pics, and make your followers jealous.
  2. “I’ve got hiking boots and I’m not afraid to use them”: Hit the Calico Tanks trail for a moderate hike with a big payoff – a natural water tank and Vegas views.
  3. “Spiderman ain’t got nothing on me”: Go rock climbing on some of the best sandstone in the country. But please, for the love of poker chips, go with a guide if you’re new to this.

Bonus round: Head to Valley of Fire State Park (about an hour away) if you want to level up your red rock game. The Fire Wave trail will make you feel like you’re walking on a giant candy cane.


B) Lake Life is the Best Life

Ah, a water baby in the desert! You’re in luck because Lake Mead is calling your name.

Your aquatic playground awaits at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, just 30 minutes from the city.

Pick your water sport:

  1. “I’m the captain now”: Rent a boat and cruise the lake like a boss. Just remember, what happens on the boat stays on the boat (unless it’s littering, don’t do that).
  2. “I’ve got arms of steel”: Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the coves. Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep playing their own version of “King of the Mountain” on the cliffs.
  3. “Fish are friends and food”: Cast a line for striped bass, rainbow trout, or catfish. But remember, the house always wins in Vegas, so don’t bet on catching the big one.

Secret level unlocked: Check out the Black Canyon Water Trail below Hoover Dam. Kayak through towering canyons and hunt for hot springs. It’s like a natural spa day, but with more paddling.


C) Mountain High

Craving cool mountain air? Mount Charleston is your jam, with temps often 20-30 degrees cooler than Vegas.

Head to Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and choose your altitude:

  1. “I’m all about those views”: Take a scenic drive up to the Charleston Peak overlook. It’s like being on top of the world, minus the yodeling.
  2. “Trees are nature’s skyscrapers”: Hike through pine forests on over 52 miles of trails. Warning: may cause extreme peace and tranquility.
  3. “I like my mountains with a side of adrenaline”: In winter, hit Lee Canyon for skiing and snowboarding. Yes, you can ski near Vegas. Mind blown, right?

Hidden gem: Keep your eyes peeled for wild horses. They’re like the showgirls of the mountain, but with more hair and less sequins.


D) Weird and Wild

You like your nature with a side of quirky. Respect.

For the ultimate odd-venture, check out these spots:

  1. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area: It’s like an ancient art gallery, but the canvas is rocks. Over 300 rock art panels showcase the original Vegas performers – prehistoric native cultures.
  2. Desert National Wildlife Refuge: The largest wildlife refuge outside Alaska. It’s so big, you could fit 2.5 Rhode Islands in it. But why would you want to?
  3. Seven Magic Mountains: Okay, it’s not exactly natural, but these stacked, colorful boulders in the middle of the desert are trippy enough to warrant a mention. It’s like if Stonehenge and a bag of Skittles had a baby.

Pro tip: Visit the Desert National Wildlife Refuge’s Corn Creek Field Station. It’s an oasis in the desert where you can bird-watch and pretend you’re in a nature documentary.


No matter which adventure you choose, remember these desert survival tips:

  • Water is your best friend. Drink it, a lot.
  • The sun is not your best friend. Wear sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate clothing.
  • Check the weather. The desert likes to play practical jokes with sudden weather changes.
  • Tell someone where you’re going. Getting lost in the desert is not as fun as getting lost in a casino.
  • Leave no trace. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but what happens in nature should stay in nature.

There you have it, intrepid explorer! Las Vegas isn’t just about neon lights and all-you-can-eat buffets. It’s a gateway to some of the most stunning and diverse outdoor adventures you can imagine. So next time you’re in Sin City, remember: the real jackpot might just be waiting for you under the wide-open skies of the Mojave Desert. Now get out there and may the odds be ever in your favor!