Atlatl Rock Campgroundis another option at Valley of Fire State Park and has 44 campsites (some with electric/water hookups). There are also three group camping areas that can accommodate 45 campers. Reservations are available for the group campsites by calling the Park information line and pres...
Valley of Fire State Park is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. If you want to stay in the park after dark to see the stars come out, grab a site at one of the two campgrounds in the park. Camping is first-come, first-served and costs $25 per night (or $20 with Nevada p...
When you reach the wash, you’ll follow it west in the direction of Mouse’s Tank Road until you reach Pink Canyon. As one of the lesser known natural wonders in Valley of Fire State Park, you’ll not only be able to enjoy the beauty of the canyon, but you’ll enjoy a level of ...
Valley of Fire State Park is just an hour drive from the Las Vegas Strip, and if you want to take a break from the blackjack tables, this is a great place to spend a half of a day. There are a handful of short hikes that are easy, very colorful, and scenic for people of all ...
To enter the park, it costs $10 per vehicle and if you decide to spend the night, there’s an extra charge for camping. There are no restaurants or shops inside the park, so bring everything you need! Best Things to See in the Valley of Fire ...
Peak seasons for visiting Valley of Fire State Park are fall and spring. Winter is the quietest time to visit, and summer can be unbearable with the desert heat.We totally lucked out with the weather, a sunny 70 degree day in mid January, I’ll take it! The next day temps dropped ...
Each of the spacious campsites have a paved parking pad, shade structure, table, fire ring and grate. Two yurt campsites are also available. Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers and a dump station. Cell service is not available. Goblin Valley State Park – ...
The Valley of Fire plant community is dominated by widely spaced creosote bush, burro bush and brittle bush. Several cactus species, including Beavertail and cholla, are also common. Springtime blooms of Desert Marigold, Indigo Bush and Desert Mallow are often spectacular along park roads. ...
Use the map below to view the park and get directions: ViewValley of Fire State Parkin a larger map Or viewNevada trails and campgroundsin a larger map Photos Nearby Trails Nearby Camping More Info Valley of Fire Highway & White Domes Road ...