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    Common Questions

    Distance:
    1.78 miles
    Class:
    Class 1
    Dogs:
    Ok
    Type:
    One Way
    Difficulty:
    Easy
    Parking:
    At either Calico Hills lot.
    Restrooms:
    Yes
    Reception:
    No
    Access:
    Via the parking lots.
    Good to Know:
    Has the propensity to get very crowded.
    Why:
    Takes you high and low in some places. It's a nice one way hike you could do either way.
    Wildlife Probability:
    None
    Trailhead coordinates:
    36.16101, -115.44867 — Map

    The Calico Hills trail is one of the first attractions visitors find upon entering Red Rock Canyon's Scenic Loop. Renowned for its striking red and cream-colored sandstone formations, this area offers a variety of hiking opportunities that showcase the unique geology and vibrant landscapes of the region. The trail meanders through towering rock walls, narrow canyons, and open vistas, providing hikers with breathtaking views and numerous photo opportunities.

    As you explore the Calico Hills trail, you'll encounter a diverse array of flora and fauna adapted to the desert environment. The trail's proximity to seasonal water sources supports pockets of greenery, including junipers, pinyon pines, and various desert shrubs. Wildlife enthusiasts may also spot lizards, birds, and small mammals that thrive in this habitat.

    Calico Hills — A Geological Marvel

    The Calico Hills are part of the larger Aztec Sandstone formation, which dates back to the Jurassic period. The distinctive banding and coloration of the rocks are the result of ancient sand dunes that were compacted and cemented over millions of years. Erosion has sculpted these formations into dramatic shapes, creating natural arches, spires, and cliffs that captivate visitors. Hiking the Calico Hills trail not only offers a chance to experience these geological wonders up close but also provides insight into the dynamic processes that have shaped the landscape over time.

    Photography by Mohave Edge
    High-resolution desert & wilderness imagery captured on foot across Southern Nevada.

    Last updated: February 10, 2026

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