
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo recently visited the colorful Seven Magic Mountains rock art display near Jean, Nevada. Comprised of seven towers of colorful, stacked boulders standing more than thirty feet high, Seven Magic Mountains is situated within the Ivanpah Valley adjacent to Sheep Mountain and the McCullough, Bird Spring, and Goodsprings ranges of mountains. A creative expression of human presence in the desert, Seven Magic Mountains punctuates the Mojave with a poetic burst of form and color. We ask that visitors exercise an abundance of caution and practice social distancing and other healthy habits when visiting any public place.
Welcome to Seven Magic Mountains! It is located near Jean Dry Lake and Interstate 15, approximately 10 miles south of Las Vegas, Nevada. AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo poses for a photo The exhibition opened May 11, 2016, and was originally scheduled to be on view for two years. Due to the incredible success of Seven Magic Mountains since its opening, artist Ugo Rondinone has expressed a strong desire to explore ways to keep the artwork on view at its current site. At the end of 2018, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a three-year permit extension for the artwork, allowing the installation to remain on view through the end of 2021. A creative expression of human presence in the desert, Seven Magic Mountains punctuates the Mojave with a poetic burst of form and color. Artist Ugo Rondinone created Seven Magic Mountains
Visit Seven Magic Mountains from Las Vegas: Follow I-15 S to Sloan Rd (exit 25). Turn left (east) to Las Vegas Boulevard. Drive approximately 7 miles south on Las Vegas Blvd. and the artwork will appear on your left (east). For more info, go to http://sevenmagicmountains.com/