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Valley of Fire
Hiking TrailsOutdoor

Valley of Fire

Endereço:29450 Valley of Fire Rd, Overton, NV 89040
Telefone:(702) 397-2088
Horários:Daily Sunrise to SunsetVisitor Center: Daily 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Preço:$10-$15
Duração:Half day to full day
Reserva:walk-in
Idade:all ages
Melhor horário:October through April to avoid extreme heat and trail closures; early morning visits recommended for cooler temperatures and better photography light
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Sobre este Hiking Trail

Valley of Fire State Park is a world-renowned hiking destination featuring brilliant red and orange sandstone cliffs, slot canyons, and geological formations dating back millions of years, combined with petroglyphs and artifacts from indigenous cultures spanning over 2,000 years. The park offers diverse trail options ranging from short, easy walks to more challenging hikes through colorful badlands and canyon systems. It's ideal for hikers, photographers, and geology enthusiasts, though visitors should be prepared for extreme heat, especially during summer months when many trails close for safety reasons. The on-site Visitor Center provides valuable context on the park's geology, ecology, and human history.

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  • •Nearly 40,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone interspersed with gray and tan limestone create some of the most visually striking landscapes in the Southwest
  • •Multiple trails close annually from May 15 to September 30 due to extreme heat and a history of frequent medical emergencies, search and rescue missions, and fatalities during summer months
  • •The park closes entirely December 1-14 each year for critical maintenance, despite receiving nearly one million visitors annually
  • •Petroglyphs and petrified trees in the park date back more than 2,000 years, with artifacts protected by state and federal law

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  • •Trails often feel significantly longer than their listed distances due to terrain and heat exposure—budget extra time and bring significantly more water than you think necessary
  • •Use your own vehicle for transportation; rideshare services like Uber and Lyft frequently cannot retrieve passengers from the park, potentially stranding visitors

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