Punctuating the Las Vegas desert with striking pops of color, the stone towers of Seven Magic Mountains stand like sentinels posing for photos. This unusual art installation is the brainchild of Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, creating an expression of human presence in this arid and remote landscape.
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Punctuating the Las Vegas desert with striking pops of color, the stone towers of Seven Magic Mountains stand like sentinels posing for photos.
This unusual art installation is the brainchild of Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, creating an expression of human presence in this arid and remote landscape.
You can easily take a day trip to Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas – here’s the low-down on one of the most unique day trips from Las Vegas.
Seven Magic Mountains is located near Jean Dry Lake, about 10 miles from Las Vegas Boulevard. You can visit independently or as part of a guided tour.
The journey to Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas by car takes around 25 minutes from downtown. Just head south on Interstate 15 and you can’t miss it! There is a free parking lot on site.
There are several day trips to Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas for a hassle-free visit. Tours can last anything from 30 minutes to a full day.
Many excursions also include stops at other local attractions and iconic sights. Pick-ups are from hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, or from a pre-arranged downtown meeting point.
Your Seven Magic Mountains day trip starts with a pick-up, either from your hotel or a designated downtown departure point. Travel is by air-conditioned minivan or coach.
Enjoy the scenic drive south through the Mojave Desert and watch as the colorful rock columns appear on the horizon. The drive takes 25 minutes.
You will have free time to wander around the site and take photographs. Then, depending on which Seven Magic Mountains day tour you have chosen, you’ll be whisked off to visit other local gems like the Grand Canyon or Hoover Dam.
You will be returned to Las Vegas after your tour.
You have a few different options when it comes to Seven Magic Mountains day trips.
If you’re short on time and just want to take in the artwork, this two-hour jaunt to the Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas is the tour for you. A bonus stop at the iconic Las Vegas sign sweetens the deal.
This small-group tour is all about the photos, and you’ll be accompanied by an expert local guide too.
Combine two of the top sites near Las Vegas with this fun half-day tour. You’ll be picked up from your hotel and driven to Seven Magic Mountains for photos.
Then it’s on to Hoover Dam, where you can walk across the top of this engineering marvel on a guided tour.
Enjoy an exclusive day tour to Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas on this private adventure. You will have your own car and driver, as well as a say in the schedule timings. Hotel pick-ups come as standard.
This tour also stops off at a panoramic viewpoint overlooking Lake Mead.
For the ultimate day out, this tour visits the west rim of the Grand Canyon as well as Hoover Dam and Seven Magic Mountains.
You will have three hours to explore the canyon before taking a guided walking tour on top of the dam.
Combine modern art with ancient landscapes on this fun five-hour excursion. After taking selfies at the Seven Magic Mountains, you’ll head out to Red Rock Canyon to admire the unusual rock formations.
A guided day trip to Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas starts at $45. Add a stop at the Las Vegas sign and it’s $60, including hotel transfers.
For the Seven Magic Mountains excursion with a visit to Hoover Dam, expect to pay $65. A dam tour and hotel pick-ups are provided.
Private Seven Magic Mountains day tours plus a stop at Hoover Dam cost $899 for up to 14 guests. Itinerary timings are flexible.
Day trips that also include the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam are $179. Breakfast and a dam walking tour are covered.
The day trips to Seven Magic Mountains with Red Rock Canyon are $109 including entrance fees.
Seven Magic Mountains is unlike anything you’ll have ever seen before. This quirky exhibition of painted boulder towers brings a blast of neon to the otherwise muted colors of the Nevada desert. Set against a wild backdrop of mountains and the Jean Dry Lake, the installation is one of the most popular attractions near Las Vegas.
The seven rock towers resemble stacks of giant marshmallows, beautifully incongruous with their surroundings. Standing at 35 feet, these lofty stacks can be seen from miles around. Designed to symbolize the balance between the natural and the artificial, Seven Magic Mountains is both thought-provoking and enchanting.
There is an unpaved path winding through the desert from the parking lot to the sculptures, giving you the best vantage point for photos.
It’s free to visit Seven Magic Mountains, and the site is open 24-7 throughout the year so you can swing by at any time of day.
You can enjoy a day trip to Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas all year-round. The climate here is hot and dry, so take plenty of water and protective clothing, especially during summer when temperatures can rise above 104˚F.
To avoid the crowds, come in the early morning or late afternoon.