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First Creek Trail

4.5 (43 reviews)
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Angela L.

We hiked First Creek Trail for the first time today. I love Red Rock and was excited to learn about this trail with the possibility of finding water in the creek. There is a good amount of parking at the start of the trail and easy to find on GPS. The hike starts off with a well established gravel path and then veers off several times that you could follow a path and see where it leads you. We made it to the top nearly two mile hike but did have a hard time finding our path to get back down. After a few twists and turns, we made it to the creek and was excited to see that beauty in the middle of the desert! We saw lizards and chipmunks and rabbit along our journey. The view is spectacular!

Marcus F.

First creek trail is a nice family-friendly hike and a FREE alternative to the expensive Red Rock state park. We visited late afternoon which is probably the ideal time to go. It's 3.4 miles total (there and back) on a basically flat trail. - Just look for the cars parked alongside the road about 5 miles south of Red Rock state park. - There's a waterfall during the winter/spring months. Read the Yelp Tips to get the exact location. - No shade, so dress appropriately. - Very picturesque sunsets. Places to eat and drink nearby: - Dutch Bros is not too far away. Great coffee and cold drinks. - Sharky's Moden Coastal Cuisine. We had a casual dinner here and enjoyed ourselves. So much cheaper than buying food on the strip.

Great hike for kids!
Noel S.

This was my second time doing this hike. First time was like pulling teeth because I'm not the outdoorsy type. But because it's such an easy, accessible and family friendly hike, I was all in the second time around. It's a fun, mostly flat, 3 mile round trip workout! We went on a cool February morning, I think it was 64 degrees, so being from Hawaii, it called for a light jacket!For my ten year old nephew and seventeen year old son, it was a challenging enough trek to work up a good appetite! The photo ops here are awesome with the beautiful red rock mountains as the backdrop. There is also a little creek with a waterfall at the turn around. My sister who lives in Vegas says I need to do the trail in the spring because all the colorful flowers are in bloom then.

Christina A.

Easy, scenic hike. Hidden waterfall. Right off the main road to red rock, lies the First Creek hiking trail. We parked in the dirt and walk a few steps to the trailhead. The intial trail takes you through 1 mile of the beautiful mojave desert landscape, slightly uphill. Spring time includes the colors of blooming flowers (orange, purple, yellow). 1 mile into the hike, you'll notice a red "X" on a rock ahead, and 2 large trees (one on the left and right). Go right, you'll find the hidden waterfall, and left you'll continue on course through the edge of the mountain and into the valley. Overall, great scenic hike. **Free parking and no bathroom at the trailhead

Teresa L.

We LOVED this hike. Perfect for the family and loved the little ponds and waterfall Easy path to the waterfall. A little over a mile until you reach the waterfall. We didn't see any wildlife but did come across a cool toad. I would rate this hike as easy. No restrooms. Great flowers and amazing plants.

Apple S.

Free and very easy trail. Even the weather is great it was pretty hot out. Red rock has more fun trails than this straight simple trail but isn't free of course. We have a park pass however were forced to this off road free trails as due to covid19 parks are still closed. It is easy simple and dogs are welcome. Park on side of the road. There were many people on this weekday. It's about 2 miles, took us an hour.

Stefany V.

TIPS: + This trail is outside of Red Rock, so it's free. Just find a spot to park after you pass the trail marker, and head out! + If you time your visit right, you'll actually see the creek. + There's a waterfall to find, if you don't mind going off the usual trail and following directions in other reviews/sites. + It's a pretty easy trail and clearly marked, both dogs and kids can handle this. Don't expect a great workout. + Out and back, so you can go as far as you want. + A park ranger friend told me this was a good option for a night hike, haven't tried it in the dark yet. NOTE: Apparently a lot of people go off trail, and they don't always follow the "leave no trace" rule. I brought back several empty 40s to recycle at home. Not cool.

Kelsey L.

Cute trail with nice scenic view at the end ! Lots if rocks though, watch your ankles . Bring lots of water & snacks if doing during the summer !!

David H.

Park on the side of the road. Go thru the fence and follow the clearly marked path. Took us about 55 minutes one way with a few stops by the creek. Probably 30 minutes back to the car. Beautiful views of Red Rock for free. No bathrooms. Bring water, it gets warm.

First/Oak Creek Trail.
Ali S.

This spot is amazing after a rainfall because the rock beds flow with the run off and makes for a beautiful hike! It has beautiful views of the mountains and there are plenty of birds and butterflies to see as well. It's relatively flat and has plenty of spots to stop for shade. Wear some solid shoes because most of the trail is pretty rocky.

Michelle L.

Beautiful and flat trail to hike in the winter, spring, and fall. I would not recommend hiking this trail in the summertime because there is absolutely no shade and you're completely exposed to the sun. Plus, the creek is pretty much nonexistent during the summertime anyway. If you go in the spring, you may even be able to enjoy the little waterfall!

June 2018. Bring lots of water.
Taylor S.

Even traveling this trail in the hot Summer month of June is a treat. Just make sure you pack lots of water for a couple reasons 1. You won't really see any water on this trail during summer. 2. It's hot. Like REALLY hot. The trail itself is fairly flat most of the way and marked with green spray paint to help keep you on the trail. We stayed to the left when the trail split and made our way toward the greenery. We found ourself walking along the creek as we got further in and found a little pool of water below the trees and some large rocks. We saw wild flowers, geckos, grasshoppers, and frogs. They may have been toads? I don't know. I'm not a biologist. It was a beautiful area to explore and I would recommend it to anyone of any skill level.

The waterfall with ice.
Norm K.

Since the first time I hiked this trail in 2006, I have always enjoyed hiking in First Creek whether it's just a short trip to the waterfall and back or a more serious exploration going farther back into the canyon. There's something for everyone here. It's a fairly level hike for a good part of the way so it's fine for dogs and kids. After crossing the wash from the parking lot, simply follow the trail as it meanders toward the canyon. After the waterfall, there are several routes you can take. You can stay in the wash when it's dry and do some rock scrambling and boulder hopping. This is a slower way but it's a lot more challenging. If you want to go a little easier on yourself, follow one of the trails out of the wash on the south side of the canyon and hike the use trail until you a forced back into the wash. If you want, you can keep going and end up in Pahrump if you really want to. The rock scrambling and boulder hopping are good fun but you should only do this if you're wearing hiking boots so you have the proper traction on what can be slick rocks. Sneakers just don't do it sometimes. Give First creek a try. I think you'll like it, too.

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Ask the Community - First Creek Trail

Would this be a good hike for small kids to tag along? I have a 4 year old and a 2 year old.

I don't think they can make it the whole way being so young but most of the trail is pretty flat and wide open.

Are u allowed to take metal detectors on the trail?

You can fly drones here, so I'm guessing that metal detectors are cool too. Once you hit wilderness, than the usual wilderness rules apply, which may preclude that.

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The Paseo Walking Path - Spring is a popular time to see the American Robin and many birds along the Paseo Walking Path.

Spring is a popular time to see the American Robin and many birds along the Paseo Walking Path.

The Paseo Walking Path - The Paseo Walking Path with Goett Family Park in the spring of 2024.

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The Paseo Walking Path with Goett Family Park in the spring of 2024.

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