Explore the dramatic red rock formations that give the park its name while you scramble and climb through boulders, crevices, brush, peaks, and plateaus.
Wait for your Las Vegas hotel pickup, and travel by jeep or van 55 miles (89 km) to Valley of Fire State Park, the oldest state park in Nevada.
Enter the park and glimpse Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the United States. Once inside Valley of Fire State Park, follow your guide to the trailhead for your hike. Learn about the geological forces — including faulting and erosion — that created the distinctive red rock formations. Learn more about the Indigenous communities that have called this park home for thousands of years. Relax on your periodic breaks to take photos of the gorgeous natural landscape and recharge with complimentary snacks and water.