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 ...
Valley of Fire State Park is a perfect familyhiking destination near Las Vegas. Many of the trails are short, easy, and wide-open with no drop-offs, allowing the kids to run free and explore. A couple of the hikes are more like strolls and are located near or beside the main highwa...
As mentioned above, Valley of Fire State Park is the perfect day trip from Las Vegas. Just one hour of driving will take you from the Vegas Strip to the park’s west entrance. When traveling from Last Vegas to Valley of Fire, not only is the drive time reasonable, but the directions ...
park, we drove directly to the fire wave/ white domes trail. Do this hike as soon as you get to the park in order to find parking. Also, you want to be there early enough to beat the heat. Bring plenty of water. Once you pass the visitor center, there is no ...
Inside the Valley of Fire State Park, you'll witness ancient Native American petroglyphs, visit iconic sites like Atlatl Rock and Elephant Rock, marvel at the petrified sand dunes at Rainbow Vista, explore the slot canyon walls of Fire Canyon, and embark on a hike to the famous Mouse's ...
in Valley of Fire State Park. The entire park is only ten miles across so if you’re short on time and want to just take a scenic drive through the park, or stop at a few viewpoints, you’ll only need two or three hours. However, there is far more to see of the park than what...
Get up close and personal with sandstone rock formations, dramatic canyons, and otherworldly scenery on this full-day tour to Valley of Fire State Park. Depart directly from your Las Vegas hotel, and set off with just a small group for company. You'll go for an easy walk past high...
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Ever since I saw photos on the internet I knew I wanted to make it to the Valley of Fire State Park. Valley of Fire is an easy day trip from Las Vegas and I found a great way of exploring it: on an ATV. The area was dedicated as a State Park in 1935, making it Nevada’s fi...