Red Rock Canyon is a great place to visit when in the Las Vegas area – just about 15 miles west of the Strip off State Highway 159. It is part of the National Landscape Conservation System and features a set of red rock formations as you enter the area and sandstone peaks and walls comprising the Keystone Thrust Fault. Access is from a one-way 13 mile driving loop which starts at the Visitors Center and has plenty of spots to pull off for photo ops or access to 19 hiking trails. Beth and I went out there last Friday. Clouds moved in just as we arrived and I was able to capture the last bit of sunlight out the back door of the Visitors Center before it disappeared. Then as we progressed around the driving loop it snowed for the rest of our visit…..Snow in Las Vegas…..