DO NOT ATTEMPT TO HIKE AT THIS STATE PARK IF TEMPERATURES EXCEED 100 °F. There are multiple deaths each year from heatstroke, please take heat exhaustion seriously.
Valley of Fire State Park is one of Nevada’s most iconic outdoor destinations, located just an hour northeast of Las Vegas. Known for its dramatic red sandstone formations, ancient petrified trees, and petroglyphs carved by early Indigenous peoples, the park offers incredible scenery, outdoor activities, and unique geological wonders across its 40,000-acre landscape.
Highlights
Striking formations such as Elephant Rock, Fire Wave, and White Domes
Petroglyphs and petrified wood visible from easy-access trails
Educational programs like ranger-led hikes, moonlight walks, and interactive exhibits at the Visitor Center
Activities
Hiking on scenic trails ranging from short walks to moderate scrambles
Photography, especially during golden hour and sunset
Picnicking, wildlife viewing, and attending interpretive programs
Camping Inside the Park
Valley of Fire has two developed campgrounds:
Atlatl Rock Campground (includes RV hookups)
Arch Rock Campground (more rustic, tucked into the rocks)
Features:
All sites are first-come, first-served
Shaded picnic tables, fire rings, water, restrooms, and showers
Some RV sites have water and electrical hookups
Perfect access to sunrise/sunset views and dark skies for stargazing
Fees:
$20 per night for standard campsites
+$10 for sites with electric/water hookups
Note: Sites fill quickly in spring and fall—arrive early for the best chance at availability.
Dispersed Camping on Nearby BLM Land
If you’re looking for a quieter, off-grid experience or all park sites are taken, nearby Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land offers free dispersed camping just outside the park.
Location & Access:
BLM areas are located along Highway 169 east and northeast of the park
Access via dirt roads; 4WD recommended but not always necessary
Conditions:
No amenities (bring all water, food, and waste supplies)
No reservations, no fees
Maximum stay: 14 consecutive days
Guidelines:
Follow Leave No Trace principles
Camp at least 200 feet from roads or water sources
Fires allowed only in existing rings and if permitted by current restrictions
Additional Info
Park Hours: Sunrise to sunset daily. After dark, only registered campers may remain.
Entry Fee: $10 per vehicle (Nevada residents) / $15 (out-of-state)
Pets: Allowed on leash. Avoid hiking with dogs during summer heat—bring extra water and avoid hot surfaces.