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Valley of Fire State Park

Highlights

40,000 acres of red Aztec sandstone, gray and tan limestone mountains, petrified trees, and petroglyphs dating back over 2,000 years.

Itinerary

Valley of Fire State Park, located in Nevada, is a breathtaking desert landscape characterized by stunning red sandstone formations, ancient petroglyphs, and unique geological features. The park's name comes from the fiery red color of the sandstone, especially vibrant during sunrise and sunset, creating a surreal and captivating sight.

With its rich geological history spanning millions of years and cultural significance dating back to ancient civilizations, the Valley of Fire is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone seeking a unique and awe-inspiring outdoor experience.

We will stay at Fire Valley for about 4 hours. All attractions and durations are estimated, and the tour guide reserves the right to make final adjustments based on factors such as guests' stamina, weather conditions, park restrictions, etc.

Place to visit (but not limited to)



1. Beehive Rock:

·         Our first stop will be the Beehive Roc, an extraordinary sandstone formation resembling a beehive. Capture Beehive Rock's intricate patterns and textures, especially during golden hours for enhanced lighting.


2. Atlatl Rock:

  • Capture the intricate petroglyphs against the unique rock formations that are estimated to be 2000 to 4000 years old.

 

3. Visitor Center

·         Learn about the park's geology and history, by visiting the visitor center & gift shop.

 

4. Rainbow Vista:

  • Enjoy panoramic views of multi-colored rock formations at Rainbow Vista.


5.  Fire Canyon Overlook

  • A panoramic view of the vibrant red rocks and the winding Fire Canyon. Capture the dramatic landscape emphasizing the contrast between the red rocks and the surrounding desert.


6. Lunch @ Seven Sisters:

·         A Deli-style lunch will be provided at a designated area within the park.

·         Guests are encouraged to enjoy the natural surroundings.

 

7. Elephant Rock:

  • Brief hike to Elephant Rock, a unique formation resembling an elephant.


8. Fire Wave:

  • Hike to the famous Fire Wave, a striped sandstone formation.

  • Time to Stay: 1 hour.

·         Photo Point: Photograph the captivating patterns and colors of the Fire Wave

 

Notice: Scenic stops could be changed or replaced due to weather restrictions, park regulations and the size of the vehicle of the tour day.


What‘s included:

1. Transportation with valid business vehicle insurance.

2. Professional driver and/or guide.

3. Deli lunch, water, & snacks

4. Admission ticket to Valley of Fire

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