It was originally to be on view for only two years. ![]() The exhibition originally opened in May 2016. Sheep Mountain, Bird Spring, and the Goodsprings range are also in the area. ![]() Jean Dry Lake Bed and view the McCullough Range, whose peaks rise more than 2,000 feet above the valley floor are in close proximity to Seven Magic Mountains. In addition to the vibrant, eye-catching boulder totems, at Seven Magic Mountains you can also take in the contrast of the nearby desert terrain, mountains, and deep blue desert sky. The seven boulder totems are not too far apart from each other and between them are Creosote bush, Yucca, and other Mojave Desert vegetation. The Seven Magic Mountains have bright colors including pink, red, purple, magenta, and yellow. Vibrant Colors in the Desert Why You Need to Visit The largest single boulder in the exhibit weighs about 56,000 pounds. The average weight per boulder in the exhibition is about 40,000 pounds. The massive art uses a total of 33 boulders and ranges from four to six boulders in each of the seven stacks. Seven Magic Mountains is one of the largest scale public art exhibitions of its kind in decades. They are comprised of colorful boulders stacked on top of each other. The art, which was created by renowned Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, is large-scale and features seven 30 to 35 feet totems. Visitors at Seven Magic Mountains WHAT'S THERE ![]() The exhibit is a five miles north of Jean. Seven Magic Mountains is located on Las Vegas Boulevard, in flat terrain, the Ivanpah Valley. It's a popular attraction for Las Vegas area residents and tourists alike. The exhibit is conveniently located only ten miles south of Henderson. It has become quite the attraction in recent years with visitors drawn to its colors, large scale, and contrasting desert landscape. Seven Magic Mountains is a public earthwork art exhibit only twenty minutes north of Primm.
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