Route 169, Overton, Nevada
702-397-2088
Nevada’s largest and oldest state park, Valley of Fire comprises 34,880 acres and was dedicated in 1935. Named for its incredible red sandstone formations, Valley of Fire State Park is home to a variety of wildlife such as the coyote, desert tortoise, kit fox, black tailed jack rabbit, spotted skunk and antelope ground squirrel, as well as lizards and snakes. Don’t miss legendary rock formations like Atlatl Rock, Arch Rock, Beehives, Elephant Rock, Silica Dome, Mouse’s Tank, Poodle Rock, Seven Sisters and White Domes. A true wonder of nature, the area offers an unparalleled spectrum of beauty.
Popular activities at Valley of Fire State Park include hiking, picnicking, nature photography and camping. Note: Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, the Valley of Fire Visitor Center features a variety of fascinating exhibits related to the park. Valley of Fire State Park is located 95 miles Northeast of Las Vegas (via I-15 and Valley of Fire Road). For more information about Valley of Fire State Park, visit parks.nv.gov/vf.htm.