VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK

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Dedicated in 1935, Valley of Fire is Nevada's oldest State Park. It is located only 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The rough floor and jagged walls of the park contain brilliant formations of eroded sandstone and sand dunes more than 150 million years old. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays.
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General Information

Rates & Fees

Entrance Fee: $6.00 per vehicle per day; $40.00 for annual pass.
Camping Fees: 14.00 per night per vehicle (6.00 + 8.00). Group use $75 per day/night plus $6.00 per vehicle. Fee may change check with park. 702-397-2088

Seasons / Hours

Open year round, dawn to dusk.

Visitor Center

Hours
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily

Facilities/Features
The Visitor Center provides exhibits on the geology, ecology, prehistory and history of the park and the nearby region. The Visitor Center also provides drinking water and rest rooms. Postcards, books, slides, and film are on sale.

Location

Valley of Fire State Park is located in the Mojave Desert of southern Nevada about 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. It abuts Lake Mead National Recreation Area at the Virgin River confluence. It lies in a basin 4 miles wide by 6 miles long, 15 miles southwest of Overton, Nevada. Its elevation varies between 2,000 and 2,600 feet.

Climate

Typical low desert conditions exist. Winters are mild with temperatures ranging from freezing to 75 degrees F. Daily summer highs usually exceed 100 degrees, and may reach 120 degrees. Summer temperatures usually do not vary widely from day to night. Average annual rainfall is four inches, coming in the form of light winter showers and summer thunderstorms. Spring and fall are the preferred seasons for visiting the Valley of Fire.

Getting There

  • Traveling northeast on Interstate 15 from Las Vegas, take Nevada Route 169 at Crystal south to the park. Traveling southwest on I-15 turn south on Route 169 (Exit 93) near Glendale, and travel southeast 15 miles to the park.
  • Commercial air, rail and bus service are available to Las Vegas, Nevada, 50 miles southwest.



Camping & Lodging

Lodging

There is no lodging in the park. Many hotels and motels are located along I-15 south toward Las Vegas. There are lodging in Overton, Nevada: 16 miles northeast and Mesquite, Nevada: 51 miles northeast.

Camping

Camping: All campsites are first come, first serve. Two campgrounds with 51 units are available. Campsites are equipped with shaded tables, grills, water, and restrooms. An additional fee is charged for the use of the area and is payable at the campground. A dump station and showers are available.

Precautions, Rules, Regulations

The desert is extremely fragile. The following rules are to protect the desert and ensure the safety of all.

  • Drive your vehicle only on approved routes of travel (see map), and park only in designated places along the roadside shoulders. Motor vehicles are not allowed on trails.
  • Camp only in designated campground sites.
  • Fires permitted only in designated grills and fireplaces.
  • All plants, animals, rock and mineral materials in the park are protected by state law. Do not remove or disturb any rocks, petrified wood, or other natural objects.
  • Pets are welcome, but they must be kept on a leash of not more than six feet in length. They are not allowed in the Visitor Centers.
  • All artifacts and other signs of Indian civilization are protected by state and federal law.
  • Please conserve the water provided for your convenience.
  • Please be careful with your litter. Use the trash containers provided.


    Park contact information
    Valley of Fire State Park
    P.O. Box 515
    Overton, Nevada 89040
    702-397-2088


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