Valley of Fire State Park is 46,000 acres of breathtaking views. Eroded sandstone, limestone and conglomerates form the magnificent land once roamed by the Anasazi. View their petroglyphs (rock carvin
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit for the Valley of Fire tour! Kids, especially older ones, usually love the scenery and the petroglyphs. Just make sure they can handle some hiking; it can get a bit rugged. Overall, it's a fantastic experience for families!
A: Wear lightweight breathable clothing because it can get really hot, especially if you're going in the summer. Hiking shoes or sturdy sandals are a must for the rugged trails. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen! There’s not a lot of shade in the park.
A: Parking at Valley of Fire is usually pretty straightforward! There are multiple lots at key areas in the park. Just note that it can fill up on weekends and holidays. Arriving early in the day helps a lot. You'll want to have a plan on where to go once you park!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Valley of Fire tour - anyone done it?
I’m considering the Valley of Fire tour for my husband's birthday. I've heard amazing things about the petroglyphs and the landscapes. The idea of a private tour sounds perfect for us! What’s the best time of year to go, and how long does the tour usually last? Any tips would help!
What a great day at Valley of Fire!
Just got back from the Valley of Fire tour and wow, it did not disappoint! The rock formations are out of this world. Our guide was super knowledgeable about the Anasazi history. Definitely pack snacks, because you’ll want to stay out exploring longer. Highly recommend for anyone looking to get out of Vegas for a day!