United States Nevada Nevada

Valley of Fire State Park

A striking Nevada state park known for its red sandstone formations, petroglyphs, and desert landscapes, just an hour from Las Vegas.

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Thanks to ever-changing sand dunes from 150 million years ago, we now have the Valley of Fire: a swirly landscape of orangey-red Aztec sandstone formations just 150 miles from Grand Canyon National Park. If soft-serve ice cream could become petrified, this is most definitely what it would look like. It’s also a super short drive south from Las Vegas, so you can try your luck on a slot machine and drown your woes in natural beauty when you inevitably lose a bunch of cash!

sarahlempa 3 years ago

Just 55 miles south of Las Vegas and 150 miles from the Grand Canyon lies Valley of Fire State Park: A 46,000-acre wonderland known for its stunning red sandstone formations. These cartoon-like rocks illuminate the valley, especially at sunset, making it look as though it’s on fire. We liken it to a trippy Dr. Seuss book.

sarahlempa 4 years ago

There is a fee to enter the park. There are so many places to see here! Look for the cabins that travelers used to stay at on their way through the area.

zingstrings 3 years ago

I’ve been wanting to go there for so long 😍

stillontheroad 3 years ago

Bucket list for sure! Thx for sharing.

chiefseeker 3 years ago

Valley of Fire State Park Experiences