Well Red Gigantic ±45k-acre conservation area that was established in 1996 and features almost 130-miles of hiking trails. We only explored a very small portion of the area as we needed to...
Red Cliffs Desert Reserve
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The Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, established in 1996, spans nearly 69,000 acres and serves to protect the Mojave Desert tortoise and other rare species while providing recreational opportunities in a biologically rich environment. This unique area is situated at the convergence of three major ecosystems—the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau—offering a diverse array of wildlife and plant life.
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Best hiking trip I've had in years! My boys and I purposely got lost out there for hours. It was the most fun we have had in such a long time. Clean and family friendly, watch out for speeding...
I had a lot of fun. We came pretty early. Hit a few trails. I am coming from Washington and it's a completely different experience. The one thing that is the same is the crowds. Just pretty busy...
I recommend downloading the All Trails app to get familiar with the trails, which is where I heard about Gecko Trail. We started on the Gecko trail, it is an in-and-out trail located behind a...
About twenty years ago, I went with a group of friends from high school hiking through this reserve. For years, I had fond memories of it and how beautiful it was. Then, this year, I had the...




