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Valley of Fire Sunset Tour from Las Vegas
Valley of Fire sunset & Instagram photo tour with unforgettable golden-hour views
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Red sandstone at first light, silence between the canyons.
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5 hr
Valley of Fire sunset & Instagram photo tour with unforgettable golden-hour views
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Small-group Valley of Fire tour with petroglyphs, red sandstone & included lunch
5 hr
Guided hiking tour through Valley of Fire with petroglyphs and Lake Mead views
5 hr 30 min
Luxury Tour Trekker Valley of Fire day tour with geology & history insights
5 hr 30 min
Thrilling 3-hour ATV quad tour through Valley of Fire with lunch & hotel pickup
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Guided day trips with hotel pickup from the Strip, typically $60-120 per person.
Dedicated guide and limited group size, generally $120-180 per person.
Off-road ATV, jeep, and buggy outings in the $120-180 range.
The Aztec Sandstone of valley of fire state park was laid down by shifting dunes roughly 150 million years ago, long before any road reached it. Dedicated in 1935 as Nevada's first state park, the reserve takes its name from the way iron-oxide rock seems to ignite under low desert sun.
Wpetroglyphs at Atlatl Rock and Mouse's Tank record human passage across more than two thousand years, and the eroded forms of Elephant Rock and the Fire Wave still draw geologists and photographers alike. Today the park sits an hour northeast of the Strip, which is why valley of fire day trip from las vegas, valley of fire guided day trip, and valley of fire private tour itineraries have multiplied. Many travelers compare valley of fire state park tours for pacing before choosing a las vegas to valley of fire route through the Mojave.
"Iron-oxide rock seems to ignite under low desert sun."
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You leave Las Vegas early and reach the entrance within the 06:00–09:00 window, when the light is soft and the heat has not yet arrived. You pay the 15 USD vehicle fee, then follow the road as the sandstone deepens from rose to deep crimson.
You pull off at Atlatl Rock and climb the metal stairs to read petroglyphs cut into the cliff. Later you walk the short trail into the Fire Wave, where banded rock ripples beneath your boots, then trace Mouse's Tank to find water held in stone. A guided day trip or private tour times each stop before midday, so you reach Elephant Rock with shade still on your side and the crowds an hour behind you.
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Skip-the-line Most popular
Valley of Fire Sunset Tour from Las Vegas
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Las Vegas | 5 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | $128 | Book → |
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Guided Experience
Small Group: Valley of Fire Half Day Tour from Las Vegas
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Las Vegas | 6 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | $99 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Valley of Fire Guided Hike from Las Vegas
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Las Vegas | 5 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | $129 | Book → |
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Premium Combo
Valley of Fire Day Tour from Las Vegas
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Las Vegas | 5 hr 30 min | — | — | — | — | ✓ | $196 | Book → |
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Luxury / Private
Valley of Fire 3-Hour ATV Tour from Las Vegas
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Las Vegas | 5 hr 30 min | — | ✓ Hotel pickup | — | — | ✓ | $199 | Book → |
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Valley of Fire Rd (east side), Overton, NV 89040
Main toll booth; fee collected here. Good landmark for group rendezvous.
Open in Google MapsDrive north from Las Vegas on I-15, take Exit 75 (Valley of Fire/Lake Mead), then follow SR-169 east to the west entrance.
From Overton, drive south on SR-169 approximately 8 miles to the east entrance.
Rideshare services from Las Vegas are available but expensive for the 50-mile distance; arrange a timed pickup as cell service inside the park is limited.
Several Las Vegas–based valley of fire state park tour operators run daily departures from the Strip; this is the most practical option without a personal vehicle.
Wear lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing and a wide-brimmed hat to manage desert sun exposure. Closed-toe hiking shoes with ankle support are strongly recommended, as trails cross uneven red sandstone and loose sand. In June temperatures routinely exceed 100°F, so light-colored clothing that covers the arms reduces heat absorption significantly.
There are no bag checks or security screenings at valley of fire state park. Visitors pay the entrance fee at the booth and proceed directly into the park. Carry a backpack with at least one liter of water per person per hour of planned activity, as no water vending is available on trail.
Photography is freely permitted throughout valley of fire state park for personal and commercial use, with no permit fee required for non-commercial shoots. Drone use is prohibited under Nevada State Park regulations; violators may be cited. Do not stand on, scratch, or chalk any rock surface to set up a composition.
The valley of fire state park visitor center is fully accessible with paved parking and a ramp entrance. Picnic areas at Atlatl Rock, Seven Sisters, and White Domes have accessible restrooms and paved paths to shade ramadas. The Arch Rock viewpoint is reachable by vehicle from the paved scenic loop. Most named hiking trails involve loose sand or uneven sandstone and are not rated accessible; visitors with mobility needs should confirm current conditions by calling +1-702-397-2088.
Cell coverage inside valley of fire state park is limited and unreliable across most of the park's 40,000 acres. Download offline maps (such as AllTrails or Google Maps offline) before leaving Overton or Las Vegas. Emergency call-outs may still work on some carriers near the visitor center.
Valley of fire state park is well-suited for families: Elephant Rock near the east entrance requires no hiking and impresses children of all ages. The Mouse's Tank Trail (0.75 miles, flat) leads past hundreds of petroglyphs and engages curious young visitors. Shaded picnic tables at multiple sites provide rest stops during the hottest part of the day, and the visitor center has hands-on geology and ecology exhibits designed for younger audiences.
There are no restaurants, cafes, or food vendors inside valley of fire state park. Pack all food and water before entering; the nearest stores are in Overton, roughly 15 miles from the east entrance. Bring a minimum of 2 liters of water per person for a half-day summer visit — heat illness is a real risk when temperatures exceed 100°F. Picnic tables are available at Atlatl Rock, Seven Sisters, the Cabins area, near Mouse's Tank trailhead, and White Domes.
Pets are welcome in valley of fire state park but must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Pets are not permitted inside the visitor center. Hot pavement and rock surfaces can burn paw pads in summer — limit pet activity to early morning and carry water and a portable bowl for your animal.
Many of the park's most popular trails — including Fire Wave, White Domes Loop, Pastel Canyon, and Pinnacles Loop — are closed annually from May 15 through September 30 due to extreme heat. During this closure period, visitors can still enjoy scenic drives along Valley of Fire Highway, Arch Rock, Elephant Rock, Atlatl Rock petroglyphs, and the visitor center. Plan valley of fire state park tours outside this window if trail hiking is your priority.
Valley of Fire Rd (east side), Overton, NV 89040
Main toll booth; fee collected here. Good landmark for group rendezvous.
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29450 Valley of Fire Rd, Overton, NV 89040
Central hub with restrooms, maps, and parking. Open approximately 08:30–16:30.
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How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Ideal conditions: daytime temperatures 65–80°F, all trails open, golden-hour light on red sandstone.
Cool and uncrowded; occasional frost at night but comfortable hiking days; low visitor numbers.
Spring wildflowers possible; moderate crowds; full trail access before May 15 seasonal closures.
Extreme heat above 100°F; most major trails closed May 15 – Sep 30; scenic drives and early-morning visits only recommended.
Summer peak heat; Fire Wave and White Domes trails closed; arrive between 06:00–09:00 and limit outdoor exposure to the morning hours.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
The 06:00–09:00 window delivers cooler temperatures, directional light that makes the red sandstone glow, and dramatically thinner parking-lot crowds than midday.
Fire Wave, White Domes Loop, Pastel Canyon, and several other trails are closed May 15 – September 30; confirm open routes at the visitor center or call +1-702-397-2088 before your visit.
The self-pay fee station at both entrances accepts cards, but having $15 (non-NV) or $10 (NV) ready saves time during busy weekends.
There are no gas stations inside valley of fire state park; the nearest pumps are in Overton (~15 miles from the east entrance) or on I-15 before the turnoff.
Cell reception is weak across most of the park's 40,000 acres; download your route via AllTrails or Google Maps before you leave the interstate.
Never touch, trace, or apply chalk to any rock art; natural skin oils accelerate erosion on 3,000-year-old carvings that cannot be replaced.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
Covers 12,000 years of Ancestral Puebloan history in Overton; artifacts excavated from the Moapa Valley.
Over 1.5 million acres of desert reservoir landscape adjacent to the park; swimming, kayaking, and scenic drives.
Boat launch and shoreline views on Lake Mead's north arm; popular for fishing and sunrise photography.
Remote BLM monument with desert tortoises, petroglyphs, and red sandstone towers near Bunkerville, NV.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Valley of Fire State Park does not require advance reservations for day use, so no booking cancellation applies. The $15 entrance fee (non-Nevada residents) is collected at the fee station upon entry and is non-refundable.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
The closest lodging to the park; pet-friendly with straightforward rooms.
Full-service resort on Lake Las Vegas with spa, pools, and golf; ~45-minute drive to the park.
Casino resort with pools and on-site dining; convenient base for multi-day desert itineraries.
Broad range of budget to luxury options; most valley of fire state park tours depart from Strip hotels.
Entry costs $15 per vehicle for non-Nevada residents and $10 for Nevada-registered vehicles, paid at the fee station on arrival. No advance booking is required for day use.
Valley of fire state park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year (00:00–23:59). The visitor center operates on shorter hours, approximately 08:30–16:30.
From May 15 through September 30, several major trails are closed due to extreme heat — including Fire Wave, White Domes Loop, Pastel Canyon, Pinnacles Loop, and Natural Arch Trail. Arch Rock and the Mouse's Tank / Petroglyph Canyon Trail remain accessible; confirm conditions at the visitor center or by calling +1-702-397-2088.
The visitor center is fully accessible with a paved ramp, and most picnic areas have paved access and accessible restrooms. Arch Rock and Elephant Rock can be reached from paved pull-offs. Most hiking trails involve uneven sandstone and loose sand, making them unsuitable for wheelchairs.
Dogs are permitted in the Nevada desert park but must be leashed at all times on a lead no longer than six feet. Pets are not allowed inside the visitor center. Hot ground surfaces in summer can injure paws, so early-morning visits are best for dogs.
The quietest periods are weekday mornings from October through April, when temperatures are comfortable and all trails are open. Arriving at valley of fire state park between 06:00 and 09:00 on any day significantly reduces both parking congestion and heat exposure.
Drones and all remote-controlled aircraft are prohibited throughout valley of fire state park under Nevada State Park rules. Violators may receive a citation. Photography from the ground, including tripods, is unrestricted for personal use.
Pack at least 2 liters of water per person, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, closed-toe hiking shoes, snacks, and an offline map. During June heat, limit strenuous activity to the 06:00–09:00 morning window.
Several Las Vegas tour operators run guided day trips that depart from Strip hotels; this is the most practical option without a personal vehicle. Rideshare services can reach the park but the 50-mile distance makes them costly, and cell service inside the park makes scheduling a return pickup difficult.
There are no restaurants, cafes, or water stations on trails inside the park. The visitor center has a water fountain. Pack all food and at least 2 liters of water per person before entering; the nearest shops are in Overton, about 15 miles from the east entrance.
Photography is freely allowed for personal and non-commercial use throughout valley of fire state park. Never touch, trace, or apply any substance to petroglyph surfaces, as even light contact causes irreversible erosion to carvings that are over 3,000 years old.
Lost City Museum in Overton (about 25 minutes by car) offers context on Ancestral Puebloan history. Lake Mead National Recreation Area borders the park to the south and east, offering water-based activities. Gold Butte National Monument is about 45 minutes away and features additional desert petroglyphs and rock formations.