📜 Dedicated in 1935, Valley of Fire is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park. Its dramatic name comes from the red sandstone formations that make up this equally dramatic landscape.
🔥 Dramatic red sandstone formations, appear "on fire" when reflecting the sun's rays
🚶 Dozens of interesting tourist trails and unforgettable panoramic views
🗿 Ancient petroglyphs from Basket Maker and Anasazi peoples can be found at several sites
🐾 Abundant desert wildlife, including birds, lizards, snakes, coyotes, and tortoises
☀️ Very hot in summer, limited shade
🌅 Best to visit in the late afternoon for beautiful sunset views
🚗 Vehicles allowed inside, main road (Valley of Fire Road) goes through the park
🐕 Dogs are allowed on leash throughout the park
💰 Entrance fee $10/vehicle, $20 for camping
🕒 Visitor Center open 8:30 to 16:30
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