Valley of Fire State Park
Discover Nevada’s fiery red rock wonderland.

About Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire State Park is a captivating desert landscape located northeast of Las Vegas. Known for its vibrant red sandstone formations, the park spans over 40,000 acres of geological marvels and ancient history. These striking formations, sculpted by the forces of nature, have been attracting visitors since its inception as Nevada's first state park in 1935. The park's name is derived from the fiery appearance of the sandstone under the Nevada sun, creating an otherworldly ambiance that seems almost supernatural. Visitors can explore the park through numerous hiking trails that reveal breathtaking vistas and hidden treasures, such as the famous Mouse's Tank and Fire Wave. The park is also home to a rich array of prehistoric petroglyphs, offering a glimpse into the lives of early Native American cultures that inhabited the region thousands of years ago. Besides hiking, the park provides ample opportunities for photography, wildlife viewing, and picnicking amid the awe-inspiring backdrop. Just a short drive from the entertainment capital of the world, Valley of Fire stands as a testament to nature's artistry and an unmissable stop for those seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Highlights
- Breathtaking red sandstone formations
- Historic petroglyphs from ancient civilizations
- Scenic hiking trails like Mouse's Tank and Fire Wave
- Picnicking with panoramic desert views
- Wildlife viewing opportunities
- Close proximity to Las Vegas
- Vivid desert sunsets transforming the landscape
