Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire Day Tour from Las Vegas

Discover the best of natural and engineered marvels on this full-day guided tour from Las Vegas to Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire State Park. Travel in a custom Tour Trekker across the Mojave Desert to

Discover the best of natural and engineered marvels on this full-day guided tour from Las Vegas to Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire State Park. Travel in a custom Tour Trekker across the Mojave Desert to explore the Hoover Dam’s iconic features—including the intake towers, Pat Tillman Bridge, and a guided tour inside the powerplant’s original tunnels and generators. Then, journey to Valley of Fire to marvel at ancient petroglyphs, stunning red rock formations, and iconic landmarks like Elephant Rock and Atlatl Rock in Nevada’s oldest and largest state park.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but kids should be at least 5 years old to get the most out of the experience. They’ll enjoy the sights, especially the Valley of Fire! Also, make sure they can handle a full day of travel as it can be quite long.

Q: What should we wear for the Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire tour?

A: Dress in layers! The mornings can be cool, but it gets hot in the Valley of Fire. Comfortable shoes are a must, especially since you’ll be walking around. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen, too – you’ll be outside quite a bit.

Q: How do I handle rescheduling if something comes up?

A: You can reschedule up to 24 hours before your tour without a penalty. Just reach out to Pink Jeep Tours directly; they’re pretty accommodating! If it's last minute, try to call them. They might have options for you.

Discussions

Just did the Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire tour, it was epic!

I can’t recommend this tour enough! We went last week and our guide was amazing. The views at Valley of Fire are just jaw-dropping; the red rocks are surreal. Plus, getting to see the Hoover Dam up close was something I’ll never forget. The lunch they provided was decent too! Just be prepared for a long day, it was totally worth it though.

Considering this tour as a gift for my dad

My dad loves nature and engineering, so this feels like the perfect gift. I’m a little worried about how long the day is and if he’ll get tired. Has anyone taken an older parent on this tour? Any tips?