On a recent weekend trip to Valley of Fire, I was able to catch an awesome Ranger Led Program and get a few short hikes in before the afternoon hit and temperatures started to reach close to 100 degrees.
For your day trip from Las Vegas, leave early, preferably before 9am in order to be headed home before the heat of the day sets in. Valley of Fire is a State Park, so National Park Passes DO NOT gain you free entry. Entry into the park is based on car; a car is $10/$8 for locals (Be sure to show your Nevada ID!)
Once you pass through the entrance gate, Valley of Fire is waiting to grace you with its vibrant colors and awesome views.
The first stop you come across is the Beehives. This is a nice short stop to get out, stretch your legs and get a good look at the awesome rock formations that are Valley of Fire.
Just a tiny view of what Valley of Fire has to offer; taken from the Petrified Logs Turn-Off. |
From there, head down the road a bit more to the left will be a turn off for Atlatl Rock. There are two campgrounds down this road (addition fee) but at Atlatl Rock there are some Petroglyph's that are worth the trek up the stairs.
A glimpse of the Atlatl Rock Petroglyphs |
Check the State Park Website for events; while visiting they were hosting a session on how to throw Alatl Spears, and I got a chance to try it out! Good thing we didn't have to rely on me for dinner, my skills need some work!
Working on my spear throwing skills! |
What animal does this rock remind you of? |
Can you see them? |
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