About Red Rock Canyon State Park

Spectacular colors, dramatic cliffs and fascinating rock formations make this California state park situated between the Sierra Nevada and El Paso mountains the perfect natural setting for sightseeing and recreational activities. The 27,000-acre Red Rock Canyon State Park was created in 1968 and its region was a settlement for the Kawaiisu Native Americans and a thoroughfare for many pioneers. It has been used as a filming location for many movies including "The Outlaw," "The Big Country," "Jurassic Park," "The Mummy," and "Savages."

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