Explore the striking landscapes and ancient history of Valley of Fire State Park on a private tour from Las Vegas. Over approximately 5 hours, visit highlights such as Elephant Rock, Atlatl Rock with its petroglyphs, and Rainbow Vista, all at a relaxed pace tailored to your group. With a dedicated local guide, private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, complimentary water, and optional boxed lunches, this experience offers a comfortable and personalized way to discover Nevada’s oldest state park.
- Private tour exclusively for your group
- Visit key sites including Elephant Rock, Atlatl Rock, and Rainbow Vista
- Air-conditioned private transportation with hotel pickup and drop-off
- Knowledgeable local guide providing historical and cultural insights
Pickup included
Valley of Fire State Park – What Travelers Will See and Do
Travelers will explore Nevada’s oldest and most iconic state park, famous for its vibrant red sandstone formations that seem to glow like fire under the sun. The experience includes scenic stops at the park’s most breathtaking viewpoints, where guests can admire dramatic rock formations such as the Fire Wave, Elephant Rock, Atlatl Rock, and the sweeping Seven Sisters.
Expect a peaceful and immersive outdoor experience—perfect for travelers who love nature, history, and stunning red-rock scenery. This tour showcases some of the most unique natural formations near Las Vegas and offers memorable moments at every stop.
A 0.75-mile out-and-back trail featuring ancient Native American petroglyphs and the historic natural rainwater basin called Mouse’s Tank, named after a Paiute outlaw.
A natural rock formation resembling an elephant with a trunk, located near the park's east entrance. Visitors can walk a short loop trail around Elephant Rock.
An easy 1-mile trail offering scenic views of iron-red rocks and desert landscapes, perfect for all ages.
Known for its ancient petroglyphs carved into rock faces reachable by staircases.
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Known for its stunning red sandstone formations, Valley of Fire State Park offers hiking trails, scenic drives, and unique rock formations.
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