Red Rock Casino Resort Spa
Less than 10 miles from the beautiful Spring Parking Mountain Ranch State Park, the Red Rock Casino Resort Spa offers fully equipped rooms with views of the surrounding scenery. Each room has flat-screen televisions, air-conditioning, and in-room spa and massage services. The pool area covers three acres and has a swim up bar as well as gaming facilities. The hotel offers special adventure packages that include kayaking or mountain biking. Guests of the hotel also have access to the hotel's shuttle service to the airport and the Strip.
Red Rock Casino Resort Spa
11011 W. Charleston
Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
(702) 797-7777
redrocklasvegas.com
Element Las Vegas Summerlin
The almost 200,000-acre Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is just a short drive (approximately six miles) from the ultra-modern Element. The full kitchen in every room and suite comes with energy-saving appliances; the rest is furnished with complimentary Internet access, a flat-screen TV, and air-conditioning. Four nights a week, the hotel hosts an evening reception where guests can socialize and get to know one another over free drinks, wine and snacks. The heated outdoor pool is open all year-round.
Element Las Vegas Summerlin
10555 Discovery Drive
Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
(702) 589-2000
starwoodhotels.com
Santa Fe Station
Within minutes, guests of the Santa Fe Station can be in downtown Las Vegas or the serenity of the Floyd Lamb State Park. Amenities in the hotel's 200 rooms include satellite television, air-conditioning and wireless Internet access; complimentary newspapers are available in the lobby. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and sundeck with views of the mountains. In addition, guests have access to on-site laundry facilities and a casino.
Santa Fe Station
4949 N Rancho Drive
Las Vegas, Nevada 89130
(702) 658-4900
santafestationlasvegas.com
Article Written By Patrick M. Lind
Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.