Valley of Fire is one of southern Nevada's most scenic landscapes. Speckled with ancient petroglyphs and furnace red Aztec sandstone, this area is great for scenic hikes and photography alike. The gr
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Daypack
- Round trip transportation from Las Vegas
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hearty picnic box lunch
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit, but they recommend that younger kids be at least 8 years old for the hikes. Some trails are easier and shorter, though, so if you’re bringing younger kids, just check with the provider about which specific hikes are best. They want everyone to have fun and stay safe!
A: Definitely wear comfortable hiking shoes! The terrain can be rocky, and you’ll want good support. Light, breathable clothing is best since it can get hot, and don’t forget a hat and sunscreen. A daypack is provided, so you can pack extra layers if it gets cooler!
A: They usually allow rescheduling up to 48 hours in advance without any penalty. If something comes up, just reach out to them directly, and they’re usually pretty accommodating as long as there’s enough notice. Just make sure to double-check their specific policy when you book!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Valley of Fire hike, need advice!
I’m considering giving my brother the Valley of Fire hike experience for his birthday! He loves photography and hiking, and I think this would be perfect. I’ve heard the scenery is stunning with the red sandstone and the ancient petroglyphs. Can anyone share their experience? What should I know before buying?
Just did the Valley of Fire hike—amazing experience!
I went on the Valley of Fire hike last weekend, and wow, it was breathtaking! The landscapes are unlike anything I've seen. The picnic lunch was great after the hike, and our guide was super knowledgeable about the area. If you’re debating whether to go, just do it! It’s worth every penny.