1. Valley of Fire State Park is a striking natural wonder located just an hour away from Las Vegas. The park boasts unique red rock formations that were formed over millions of years, making it a geological wonder. Some of the notable attractions in the park include the Elephant Rock, Atlatl Rock, and the Fire Wave formations. The park also has several hiking trails, picnic areas, and campsites, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife such as bighorn sheep and lizards can also be spotted in the park.
2. Valley of Fire State Park is open from sunrise to sunset every day of the year. The park’s visitor center is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Contact details for the park are as follows:
Phone: (702) 397-2088
Address: 29450 Valley of Fire Road, Overton, NV 89040
3. Entrance fees for Valley of Fire State Park are as follows:
- $10 per vehicle (up to eight people per vehicle)
- $5 per motorcycle
- $2 per pedestrian or cyclist
Camping fees are also charged for visitors who wish to stay overnight in the park. Reservations can be made on the park’s website.
The park is located approximately 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Visitors can access the park via a 10-mile scenic drive off of exit 75 on Interstate 15. Public transportation is not available to the park, so visitors will need to arrange their transportation.


