Valley of Fire

Valley of Fire
Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada’s oldest state park, covers an area of over 33,000 acres. Situated just 50 short miles north-east of Las Vegas, it is part of the same formation that made Red Rock Canyon. As the glorious desert sun rises in the morning or sets in the evening, the light shining off the deep red rock makes one feel like the rock glows... as if on fire.
Ancient inhabitants, known as the Anasazi, used these rocks as their home. Remnants of their existence still remain in the form of petroglyphs and other rock art.
Enjoy camping, hiking, picnicking, rock climbing, and rock scrambling around these historic and geologic wonders as you take a break from the casino floor and enjoy the desert’s natural beauty.