Reviews
Red Rock Canyon
User Reviews
J Tan
I came here in June around noon and it was already really hot and dry. We paid the entrance fee $6 at the Ranger Station and refilled some water. All trails in the park are short and can be done in ~1 hour. We chose the most popular trail called Haegen Canyon Trail. It's a short trail but you can see the rock formations close up. Even though it's a short trail, you're advised to bring plenty of water. This is an interesting park to stop by if you're on the way to elsewhere, but it's best to visit at dusk or dawn.
Kevin
It's a unique rock formations. Usually you would think these rock formations are limited to Utah or Northern Arizona, but here in California where you have it here as well. The toilet outside of the visitor center is kind of smelly. The visitor center opens only on the weekends.
Janet Rodriguez
I tried to camp there, but their signage, and path to the campgrounds are narrow. Their campsites seem to be set up for campervan and small campers. Park rangers were not very helpful. The visitor center was closed after I returned twice to this location! It is too bad since I have hiked in this area before I got my camper, but I will not be returning!
Jeff Levy
Beautiful rock formations. Like Bryce Canyon but without the color. Hiking trails poorly marked. Some wild flowers but no bloom. Worth a visit
Glenn Martin
The visitors center and the road into it were closed due to recent storms. We could only hike by the large parking area on the other side of the main highway, but that area by itself was incredible.
Marie Contreras
Red Rock or Hagen Canyon has so much to offer go camping under the stars as there are different trails leading to walk in only campsites hiking trails that lead to beautiful views take your doggie plenty of places to let them roam freely dirt bike and or off road in your Rubicon
3dogs1monkey
On Memorial weekend, we're decided to explore California sceneries, took a long drive from Fremont to Red Rock Canyon State Park. The Red Cliffs Nature Trail and the Hagen Nature Trail. These sceneries were so beautiful. We visited in the afternoon and in the morning to see with both morning light and afternoon light. They're both wonderful to see. From the Bay, Apple Car Play took us on 101 instead of 5. It was hot but not too bad. We booked a place to stay in Mojave CA-56 and Highway 14, it's only 24 miles to the trails. We started at 11AM and got to the trails at 5PM. Red Cliffs Nature Trail: It's the first one on the right from highway 14 north and it's so windy in the evening, the wind practically blew us away, the rocks formations are so unique, the color was so beautiful, we keep looking at all the rocks and mountains. Hagen Nature Trail: as soon as we drive out to HWY14, the trail is on the other side, we need to turn left to park. The rock formations over here are different. From here, we can drive to Ricardo Camp Ground, but we didn't stay. California is beautiful and we will try to see all the nature beauties that it has. Next stop, Sequoia Grizzly Falls.
Amanda Labrada
These views are UNREAL!😍 Went with my family to explore and we deff did not leave disappointed! Such an amazing experience to be able to see this up close💯 We will never forget this trip and pics/videos could never do it justice!
Marie Contreras
Rock Rock or Hagen Canyon has so much to offer go camping under the stars as there are different trails leading to walk in only campsites hiking trails that lead to beautiful views take your doggie plenty of places to let them roam freely dirt bike and or off road in your Rubicon
Sam Truong
Love the beautiful colors of these rocks! Very impressed with what Mother Nature has created over time. Well worth the stop if you're ever passing through.
Daniel Wang
The rock formations are very unique. Unlike anything I've never seen. There are giant stretches of the rock formation. There are some good hikes. The views at the top are breathtaking. You can also go camping here. An amazing place to come and see nature.
Joe Joe H
Absolutely gorgeous rock formations! It's right along SR 14, you cannot miss it. Plenty of parking on an unpaved road. Restrooms are available but there's a nicer (and cleaner) one with running water at the visitor's center on the other side of SR 14.
Akiko Ashley
This place is surreal with limestone formations created by rain & wind. It is stunning with red and white sediment layers. You’ve never heard a place so quiet. Plenty of campsites with bathrooms and water. The view is stunning & you have to hike a bit to see even more of the park. Joshua trees thrive here. I highly recommend. Great place for star gazing.