Red Rock Resort
About Red Rock Resort
The Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas is part of the Station Casinos family that includes the Boulder Station, Green Valley Ranch Resort, Palace Station, Santa Fe, Sunset Station, Wild Wild West and Wildfires Gaming locations. The Four-Diamond Red Rock offers rooms, suites, penthouses and villas for guests, as well as multiple restaurants, casino and shows/concerts. Sandbar’s pool features upbeat music, combined with private cabanas for rent and poolside gaming. There are even VIP spaces in the bowling alley (suites) and movie theater (booths). Kids Quest provides daycare services. Red Rock adventures dive into the spectacular natural settings for horseback riding, river rafting, kayaking, hiking, biking, rock climbing and more. Multiple golf courses are offered in packages, but the closest is the Arroyo Golf Club located in the Red Rock Country Club across the street (two miles) and the versatile Angel Park, home to 36 holes, a putting course and a lighted par-3 course three miles away.Facts
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Photo submitted by u314160958298 on 05/30/2025
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Photo submitted by u314160958298 on 05/30/2025
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Photo submitted by keithlayton1971 on 10/20/2024
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Photo submitted by keithlayton1971 on 10/20/2024
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Photo submitted by EdjayPing1970 on 08/08/2024
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Photo submitted by Sportdad1 on 10/27/2023
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Photo submitted by Sportdad1 on 10/27/2023
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Photo submitted by Sportdad1 on 10/27/2023
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Photo submitted by u1388495814 on 02/11/2023
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Photo submitted by u1388495814 on 02/11/2023
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Dead grass tee boxes Photo submitted by snowboardin1 on 12/22/2022
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Photo submitted by Jerrydidit on 10/13/2022
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Photo submitted by Jerrydidit on 10/13/2022
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Spectacular, breathless!!! Photo submitted by Samy5559328 on 07/28/2022
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Photo submitted by Jeff2557957 on 05/22/2022
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Photo submitted by Jeff2557957 on 05/22/2022
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Photo submitted by cmcouat on 04/08/2022
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Photo submitted by u460405242 on 10/27/2021
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Summerlin Backyard Sunset, Hole #4, Par 5 Photo submitted by rob4play on 07/03/2021
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Photo submitted by Wesparkey on 11/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Wesparkey on 11/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Wesparkey on 11/27/2020
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current policy on website Photo submitted by u8709774 on 09/20/2020
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Photo submitted by 7GFwEH5VujadsXggoPFi on 11/21/2019
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#7 180 yd. Par-3 (Blue tees) Photo submitted by daslinker on 11/16/2019
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Photo submitted by scott4519629 on 04/02/2018
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Tee Box Photo submitted by rjmicinski76 on 02/16/2018
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Hit it at the pointy mtn! Photo submitted by mriemer01 on 10/13/2017
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Tee Box View Photo submitted by Thoyd4310231 on 09/07/2017
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Photo submitted by pacengr1 on 09/28/2016
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Photo submitted by JanPier on 05/08/2015
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Nice views of the mountains #6 Photo submitted by Don9789882 on 03/05/2015
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200 yard carry to reach the fairway!! Photo submitted by rockbottom on 02/22/2015
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Photo submitted by Seungyoung1747177 on 02/10/2015
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Photo submitted by Seungyoung1747177 on 02/10/2015
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Photo submitted by Seungyoung1747177 on 02/10/2015
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Photo submitted by Seungyoung1747177 on 02/10/2015
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Photo submitted by Seungyoung1747177 on 02/10/2015
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Photo submitted by Seungyoung1747177 on 02/10/2015
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Father, Daughter & son in law! Photo submitted by Marc5386747 on 04/19/2014
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View from 16th Tee Photo submitted by BigBird22 on 04/07/2014
Over priced over rated
200 dollars for grounds under repair and 5 hour rounds
Slowest round ever
It took about 4 hours to play 12 holes. The pace of play was incredibly slow and I ended up leaving before I could finish the round. Excuse from Cody in the pro shop was that they had a lot of play that day. If that’s the case, you shouldn’t have 7 minute tee times and actually have your ranger do something so your rounds are not 6 hours. Will not be playing here again.
Good Course
I was in town for business and wanted to play a round. This is the second time I have played the course over the past year or so.
It's the typical community type course, where it runs in-between homes. Ate lunch at the clubhouse and it was good.
One complaint, the roughs seemed excessively long, and did not seem to graduate from fairway-fringe-rough. We actually lost a couple of the balls in the rough along the fairway edge. Spent much time driving around trying to locate the balls in the DEEP rough. Also, the greens needed a little work.
Overall it's a 4/5 for me.
Confused
The course was in great shape, especially for the end of August. It was well watered and well maintained. It was bizarre that they have everyone start on hole #7, a par 3. This seems to be permanent since the cards are printed with #7 first. You have to play 12 holes before passing the pro shop/restaurant again. Stock up on food. We did see the cart girl a few times during our round. The last time was on the tee box of the last hole. The only explanation we got for starting in #7 was that they do this in the summer and will revert back to starting on 1 in the winter. It really makes no sense and we played, as a threesome in 4.5 hrs. My other two rounds this week were 3:15 and 3:30.
Spectacular Views
Gorgeous course overall. In great shape with the exception of the flood the day before. Loved this course. Played it twice in 4 days.
Good golf, but what they lack is nearly criminal and it's easily fixable. WATER, WATER, WATER. PLEASE!
Imagine playing golf in Las Vegas during the summer with temperatures well over 100. Every course I can think of provides at least two waters in ice for each cart, plus water coolers around the course. Not Arroyo. Why this is most surprising is because their sister course, Siena, where I played recently, provided water and had full ice-cold water coolers every 2 or 3 holes. I was very impressed and at 113 degrees it was needed. Arroyo at best had one cooler per 9 holes. Not enough! It's almost criminal. If the GM see's this, stop being cheap and be considerate of your patrons.
Very nice course
Very fun course to play except the slow play I saw the martial driving around twice but didn’t do anything about it. But other then that still had a great time played from the tip which gave a lot more scenery of the course.
Nice course! But..
Nice course, nice layout. Good conditions that day.
Guys/ladys outside top(foodcar, carts, starter, marshall),
inside in shop/desk not very customerfriendly.
Had booked the wrong day with GN, came day after and had to pay the greenfee for the no-show (Dollar 75.-) and Dollar 135.- for the new greenfee at same daytime! Come on, that‘s too much. Could be better I guess?
Great track
Great course to play if you’re visiting Vegas. Well kept, fun and challenging. Make sure you get to your tee time at least an hour early if you want to use the amenities.