Red Rock Canyon Fee
A portion of the proceeds from passes purchased at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area stay in the area and help fund the Visitor Center and many public programs.
All passes can be purchased or acquired at the Red Rock Canyon Fee Station.
Click here to learn more about Red Rock Canyon.
If you do not have an accepted park pass, the daily fee is as follows:
- Car/Truck – 1 Day – $15 per vehicle
- Motorcycle – 1 Day – $10 per vehicle
- Bicycle/Pedestrian – 1 Day – $5 per person
- Commercial Tour Vehicle (bus, limo, taxi, ride-share, etc.) – 1 Day – $15 per vehicle + $5 per person.
Red Rock Annual Support Pass – $30
The Red Rock Annual Support Pass does not include overnight stays in the developed campground.
America the Beautiful Annual Pass – $80
This pass is an interagency pass that is honored by the National Park Service, National Forestry Service, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Reclamation.
The pass does not include stays in the developed campground.
America the Beautiful Senior Pass – $80
The lifetime pass for US citizens who are 62 and older to national parks, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuges, US Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and Bureau of Land Management sites.
The pass provides a 50% discount on campground fees.
America the Beautiful Access Pass – Free
The lifetime pass for US citizens with a permanent disability to national parks, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuges, US Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and Bureau of Land Management sites.
The pass provides a 50% discount on campground fees.
America the Beautiful Military Annual Pass – Free
A yearly pass available for active-duty military and their dependents will be honored by the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, US Forest Service, US Fish, and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Reclamation.
It does not include stays in the developed campground.
Every Kid in a Park! Annual Pass – Free
Fourth graders and their guests receive free access to federal lands and waters for one year
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