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Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Hiking Around Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Trailhead (view W)

Overview

A number of nice trails have become established in the Red Rock Canyon Campground Area. The Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail (1.5 miles round trip) runs west from the public trailhead atop cliffs overlooking Red Rock Wash. At a side-canyon, the trail turns south and climbs gently to a trail junction on Middle Hill. The trail then turns back to the east and descends off Middle Hill onto the desert flats below and returns to the trailhead. The trail climbs, but is never steep, and provides broad expansive views. After hiking this loop, visitors might consider hiking one of the other short or long loops in the campground area.

This hike is nice because it is close to town and not on the Scenic Loop Drive. This makes it free, a quick little get away from town, and it minimizes time driving to and from the trailhead.

Link to map.

Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Trailhead sign (view W)

Watch Out

Other than the standard warnings about hiking in the desert, ...this hike is about as safe as hiking in the desert can be, but don't get too close to the edge of the bluffs overlooking Red Rock Wash because the edge is unstable.

While hiking, please respect the land and the other people out there, and please try to Leave No Trace of your passage. Also, even though this hike is short and close to civilization, be sure to bring what you need of the 10 Essentials.

Note that bicycles are not allowed in this area, dogs on-leash are okay, and be sure to pick up your dog poop.

Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Hiker entering the trailhead gate (view W)

Getting to the Trailhead

This hike is located in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, about 30 minutes from town, but not on the Scenic Loop Road. Drive out West Charleston Blvd to Moenkopi Road and turn left towards Red Rock Campground.

For non-campers, drive south on Moenkopi Road about 0.3 miles to Moenkopi Road Trailhead (Moenkopi Road Recreation Site parking area). Park here; this is the trailhead.

For campers, continue south into the campground, park at your campsite, then walk out into the desert and pick up the trails.

Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Hiker starting on the trail (view W)

The Hike

From the trailhead (Table 1, Waypoint 01), two trails runs west across a flat, sparsely vegetated area. The Middle Hill Loop Trail can start on either trail, but as described here, the hike takes the right trail.

Continuing across nearly flat desert terrain on the right trail, hikers soon arrive at an old road (Wpt. 02) that cuts diagonally (SE-NW) across the trail. The Middle Hill Loop Trail cuts across the old road and continues west atop a cliff overlooking Red Rock Wash. The old road drop over the cliffs into Red Rock Wash (Wash Loop Trail).

Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Two trails leave the trailhead; stay right (view W)

Staying atop the cliffs, the Middle Hill Loop Trail continues west and shortly becomes well defined as it follows an old two-track road with some nice views to the north and west.

Through here, the vegetation is typical Mojave Desert Scrub habitat type with lots of creosote bush and white bursage, plus Mojave yucca, Eastern Joshua trees, Nevada ephedra, spiny menodora, and galleta grass. Also watch for beavertail cactus and cottontop cactus.

The old road eventually bends left to head more due south. Shortly after the bend, the old road ends and a regular trail continues. The trail passes a junction (Wpt. 05) with the Campground Wash Loop Trail (on the right) and continues heading uphill to the south.

At about 0.79 miles out, the Middle Hill Loop Trail reaches a junction (Wpt. 06) with the other trail that departed the trailhead westbound.

Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Staying right on the Campground Flats Loop Trail (view W)

Turning left to head east and downhill, hikers get grand views to the north and east, not to mention nice view west of the colorful Blue Diamond Hill eastern escarpment.

The trail descends eastward with nice views, including overlook the BLM Fire Station compound to the southeast. Eventually, the trails descends steeply off the toe of Middle Hill onto desert flats below.

Before long, vehicles at the trailhead come into view as hikers return to the trailhead (Wpt. 01).

Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
The two trails diverge (view W)
Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Eventually, the other trail is too far away to see (view W)
Campground Middle Hill Loop Trail
Approaching an old road (view W)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Crossing an old road, the trail stays left (view NW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Traversing a lightly vegetated area (view SW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
There are a few Eastern Joshua Trees in this area (view SW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail runs atop cliffs overlooking Red Rock Wash (view W)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Grand view north across Red Rock Wash (view NW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Cliffs overlooking Red Rock Wash (view W)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail follows an old two-track road (view SW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Blue Diamond Hill in the near distance (view SW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Red Rock Escarpment in the far distance (view SW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Fall colors: dried rusty-red buckwheat along the trail (view W)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Approaching a bend to the left (view W)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Trail bends left towards Fire Station Hill (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Trail climbs at gentle grades (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Trail approaching a junction (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Campground Wash Loop Trail descends into the canyon (view SW)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Trail climbs at gentle grades (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Trail climbs at gentle grades (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Trail approaching another trail junction (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
At trail junction, this trail turns left (view S)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Hiker turning left to head east and down off Middle Hill (view E)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail runs out a broad ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail runs out a broad ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail runs out a broad ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
First view of the BLM fire station compound (view E)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail runs out a broad ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Big views (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
A better view of the BLM fire station compound (view E)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail runs out a broad ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Hiker at the crest of Middle Hill Ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail descends off the toe of the ridge (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Bad erosion caused a reroute of the trail (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
The trail returns to the desert flats (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Lots of shrubs and grasses on the desert flats (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
After years of drought, Creosote Bushes are looking dry (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
These dried grasses are invasive from Europe and North Africa
Fire Station Hill Trail
Vehicles at the trailhead come into view (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Lots more invasive grasses (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Hiker approaching the trailhead (view NE)
Fire Station Hill Trail
Hiker back at the trailhead (view E)

Table 1. Hiking Coordinates Based on GPS Data (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S). Download Hiking GPS Waypoints (*.gpx) file.

Wpt. Location UTM Easting UTM Northing Elevation (ft) Point-to-Point Distance (mi) Cumulative Distance (mi)
01 Trailhead Parking 644631 4000635 3,455 0.00 0.00
02 Trail Junction 644374 4000552 3,470 0.17 0.17
05 Trail Junction 643890 3999941 3,563 0.51 0.68
06 Trail Junction 643966 3999786 3,655 0.11 0.79
01 Trailhead Parking 644631 4000635 3,455 0.70 1.49

Happy Hiking! All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
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