Las Vegas Review-Journal

Red Rock Canyon fees going up

Some will more than double Feb. 20; next hike planned for 2023

- By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-journal

Getting into Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area is about to get more expensive.

Starting Feb. 20, the price to enter the 13-mile scenic drive at Red Rock will more than double from $7 to $15 for a car or truck and from $3 to $10 for a motorcycle.

Those entering on a bicycle or on foot will pay $5 per person, up from $3.

The price for a campsite at the Red Rock campground also will go up.

The Bureau of Land Management held public meetings on the fee hike last year and announced its implementa­tion Tuesday. It’s the first increase in the entrance charge since 2011.

The cost of a Red Rock Canyon Annual Support Pass will remain at $30 per year.

Active-duty members of the military can avoid fees with a free America the Beautiful Military Pass. Entrance fees also are waived for those with a free pass for the permanentl­y disabled, an $80 America the Beautiful Annual Pass, a $20 America the Beautiful Annual Senior Pass or an $80 America the Beautiful Senior Lifetime Pass.

Trails and sites along state Route 159 outside the scenic drive will continue to be free of charge, including the Red Spring boardwalk and picnic area. Eventually, the BLM plans to charge a fee for access to Red Spring but not until it has a way to collect money there. “I can’t estimate when that will happen,” BLM spokesman John Asselin said in an email. “It likely won’t be for some time.”

The BLM also is planning a second fee increase by 2023 that would increase the price of admission to $20 per car, $15 per motorcycle and $8 per bicyclist.

Bureau officials have said the extra money will go toward search-andrescue costs, educationa­l programs, trail maintanenc­e and other upkeep.

Contact Henry Brean at hbrean@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0350. Follow @Refriedbre­an on Twitter.

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