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Valley of Fire State Park, a short drive from Las Vegas, features a colorful desert landscape with excellent trails and facilities. If you’re looking to escape the lights and crowds of the Strip, this is a great option for a day trip. The park was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1968.

Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada
Valley of Fire State Park

 

Entrance Fees

Valley of Fire is open daily from sunrise to sunset. The entrance fee is US$10 per carload for cars with Nevada plates and US$15 for non-Nevada vehicles (as of December 2023), paid at the east or west entrance stations. As this is a state park, no interagency passes are accepted.

On my first visit, I entered from the east. There was no attendant on duty and payment was via cash in an envelope. On my second visit, I entered from the west and paid an attendant in a booth.

Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada
Valley of Fire State Park

 

Visitor Center

The visitor center is located at the beginning of White Domes Road. Outside, there’s a marker indicating the park was Nevada’s first state park. Inside, you can learn about the geology, history, and wildlife found at the park. There’s a water bottle fill station as well.

Historic marker at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada
Historic marker
Visitor center
Visitor center

 

Camping

There are two campgrounds near the west entrance. Atlatl Rock and Arch Rock Campgrounds have access to water and restrooms as well as shaded tables. All campsites are available by reservation. They cost US$20 per night for Nevada residents and US$25 per night for non-Nevada residents (as of December 2023).

Desert landscape at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada
Desert landscape
Desert landscape
Scenery

 

Day Use

Along the two scenic drives, Valley of Fire Highway and White Domes Road, there are shaded picnic areas and restrooms.

White Domes Road at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada
White Domes Road

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