About an hour outside of Las Vegas is the Valley of Fire. Dedicated in 1935, it is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park.
And, it is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen.
With a background of bright blue sky, the red sandstone formations are striking. They’ve been around since the days of the dinosaurs, a not-so-shabby 150 million years.
A perfect day trip, there is plenty do to in the park. For nature-lovers and hikers, there are trails that weave around some of the stunning formations, including the beehive rocks smoothed over time. Plus, there’s places to picnic and camp, too.
Want to go?
From Las Vegas, take I-15 North to Exit 75.
Don’t forget to bring your camera!
sounds like a fun place to go for a week
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It is a fun place! I think a week may be too long, but there is definitely enough hikes to take up a few days. 🙂
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I’d love to go hiking here – had never heard about it before.
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It is a stunning place to hike! I highly suggest it!!
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I love Valley of Fire! Most people know Red Rock, but few know about this park. Thanks for writing about it!
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Of course!!! It is such a beautiful park! 🙂
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Soooo beautiful!! I’ve never been!!
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Well then, me thinks we need an adventure!!
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I always have a special place in my heart for the desert. It has so much intrigue and beauty both in the day and night. What a wonderful suggestion to get away from Vegas’ neon lights. And, a beautiful photo, to boot!
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Thank you! I love the beauty of the desert. It truly makes me happy.
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I love the desert, although I’m more used to seeing the even more arid Arabian deserts. This looks bright and beautiful.
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Most of the desert is meh. But The Valley of Fire really is gorgeous!
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Wow what a photo. Why was it called the Valley of Fire? Was it because of the heat from the sun and being in the desert?
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Thanks!! I think it’s called the Valley of Fire because of the colors. It’s flame orange and red against desert.
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I never had interest in deserts until going to Jordan’s Wadi Rum this year. Amazing!
Valley of Fire just got added to my list. I’ve been to Nevada, but to Vegas. This sounds great!
Valley of Fire reminds me Wadi Rum. If interested, here’s my photography from there:
http://visit50.com/category/jordan/wadi-rum/
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Thanks for sharing your photos! I love to get out of Las Vegas and into nature. There are some great places around the city that let you check out mentally from the strip malls and neon. Valley of Fire is one of those places. Next time you are in town, you must venture! 🙂
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Love these formations. Love anything remotely deserty though too… 🙂
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Me too. There is such beauty in even the most barren environments.
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Wow! Stunning photograph! I will have to remember this for when I go on a US road trip
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Yes! This and Red Rock in Las Vegas!
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