Inflation Hitting Red Rock Canyon – Entrance Fees Going Up 33%-67%

Calico Hills in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

The Bureau of Land Management has announced that entrance fees for the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area are going up starting 1 January 2023. While some fees will remain the same, most will see an increase of from 33% to 67%.

Red Rock Canyon Entrance Sign

The highest risers are for Group Campsites and Annual Passes at Red Rock Canyon – each rising from $30 to $50 (67%).

Meanwhile entrance fees for private vehicles are going up from $15 to $20 (33%) while individual campsite fees are going up from $10 to $12 (20%).

Entrance fees for motorcycles ($10) and Pedestrians ($5) will remain the same.

The news release stated that the fee increase was approved in 2018 but has been delayed to be implemented in 2023.

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Published by Richard Lloyd Evans

I am a tour guide in Las Vegas, Nevada and a semi-retired history teacher. Not only do I love showing visitors the ins and outs of my city, I like to travel! I enjoy sussing out the fun little corners and overlooked places that make the world such a wonderful and rich place.

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