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Seven Magic Mountains
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Seven Magic Mountains

Dirección:Seven Magic Mountains, Jean Dry Lake area, Ivanpah Valley, Nevada (approximately 10 miles south of Las Vegas near Interstate 15)
Teléfono:(702) 381-5182
Precio:Free
Duración:1-2 hours
Reserva:walk-in
Edad:all ages
Mejor Hora:Early morning or sunset for optimal lighting and fewer crowds
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Seven Magic Mountains is a large-scale public art installation by internationally renowned Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, consisting of seven towers of vibrant stacked boulders situated in the Mojave Desert near Jean Dry Lake, approximately 10 miles south of Las Vegas. The artwork, originally scheduled for a two-year exhibition starting in 2016, has become a beloved regional attraction and remains open to the public indefinitely. Visitors can explore the installation freely, take photographs, and experience this poetic expression of human presence amid the stark desert landscape. It's ideal for art enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone seeking a unique desert experience off the beaten path.

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Datos Interesantes

  • •Created by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone and produced by the Nevada Museum of Art, the installation opened May 11, 2016, and was originally planned for just two years but has been extended indefinitely due to its popularity.
  • •The seven towers stand more than 30 feet high and are composed entirely of colorfully stacked boulders positioned in the Ivanpah Valley near Sheep Mountain and multiple mountain ranges.
  • •The site is located approximately 10 miles south of Las Vegas near Jean Dry Lake and Interstate 15, making it accessible but distinctly removed from the city's main attractions.
  • •Visitors are encouraged to leave no trace—the artwork remains pristine through a 'leave no trace' visitor philosophy, with the public welcome to photograph the installation.

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Joyas Escondidas

  • •Visit during golden hour (sunrise or sunset) when the desert light creates dramatic shadows and color shifts across the stacked boulders, ideal for photography.
  • •The site is best experienced on weekday mornings to avoid the weekend crowds that have prompted recent donation requests to help maintain the artwork.

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