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The Valley of Fire captivates the eye and the imagination with its beautiful multicolor sandstone formations. Swaths of orange, red, pink, purple, and yellow make this location an excellent photographic opportunity. Learn about how this geologic anomaly came to be. Transport yourself back in time as you learn about the native cultures and view the petroglyphs (rock art) they left behind as tribes came and went through the ages. Here you have a choice of camps. You can choose the isolated quiet and beauty of similar formations just outside the park or you can choose to camp on the Overton arm of Lake Mead right on the water where it is a bit cooler and the view of the sunset is unimpeded.
- Enter Park
- Photo Stop at the Bee Hives
- Drive, photo petroglyphs, and hike Atlatl Rock
- Take Campground Loop to see Liberockce, Poodle Rock, and Angry Gorilla
- Short Hike at the Petrified Logs
- Stop at Visitor's Center
- Photo Balance Rock
- Hike and Photo Petroglyphs at Mouse's Tank
- Drive by and Photo Rainbow Vista and Silcon Dome
- Stop for short hike or optional longer loop at White Domes
- Pass Seven Sister's and the Old Arrowhead Trail
- Stop and photo Elephant Rock
- Choice of Camp in rock formations outside the park OR on Overton Arm of Lake Mead
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