Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park

Location: 29450 Valley of Fire Highway, Overton, Nevada, 89040
Lat/Long: 36.429986 / -114.513770
Phone No: 702-397-2088
Email : vof@mvdsl.com
Website : http://parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire
Rating
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Amenities Onsite: RV electric | RV water | Restrooms | Showers | Shaded tables | BBQ | Fire rings | Drinking water | Dump station | Pets ok | Visitors center | Firewood$ | Big rigs to 45ft | No cell service | Pay phone |  
Amenities Nearby : The visitors center has a limited number of food items | No services within 10 miles of the park | Bring everything you need with you |  
Recreation Onsite: Hiking trails | Road touring | Ranger programs | Petroglyphs | Rock climbing | Photography | Petrified wood |  
Recreation Nearby: Overton Arm Lake Mead National Park(15mi) | Las Vegas(40mi) |  

Description

Nevada, Valley of Fire State Park is located 15 miles off Highway-15 on good country roads. 

Directions:

On Interstate-15 in Las Vegas, proceed Northeast for approximately 27 miles to the small town of Crystal.  There are just a few gas stations in Crystal.  From Crystal take the Valley of Fire Highway to the south for approximately 15 files to the west entrance gate.  Continue approximately a mile further to Campground Road and go left.  In under a mile you will find both of the parks campgrounds.  

Please see the Campbase map for the location of the visitors center near the campgrounds. 

The park address used here is a general park address.  

Comment

Valley of Fire State Park is open all year with 72 RV or tent camp spots located in two different campgrounds.  Atlatl Rock Campground and Arch Rock campgrounds are both located near the western park entrance.  All camp spots are first-come, first-served.  There are also three group sites, call the park directly to reserve group spots at tel:702-397-2088.  Atlatl Rock campground has a limited number of electric and water hookup camp sites.  Atlatl Rock Campground also has a limited number of walk-in camp spots.  Ice is not available in the park.  Firewood is available at the Visitors Center.  The best time to visit the park is during the fall or spring.  Summer temperatures are usually over 100 degrees.  All Camp spots have shaded picnic tables for those extremely hot summer days.  Campbase estimates that RV's up to 45 feet can be accommodated in a limited number of camp spots in the park. Atlatl Rock Campground is best for the longer rigs.  Campbase recommends rigs no longer than 35 feet due to average camp spot sizes and narrow park entrance roads.

Since there is a limited number of first-come, first-served camp spots, it's best to arrive in the park no later than noon in order to secure a spot.  During the spring and fall(peak season), camp spots are completely gone by 2:00 P.M.  This occurs on weekdays and weekends.  If all Camp spots are taken the next closest camping location is on BLM land outside both the West and East entrances.  The BLM camping is all primitive.  Look at the bottom of this page for additional nearby campgrounds.  Also check the Lake Mead National Recreation Area which is located nearby. 

The parks beauty comes from the red Aztec sandstone rocks throughout the park.  The park is located in a desert area near the Overton Arm of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.  

There is no cellular service in most of the park.  A pay phone is available at the visitors center.  

Local Recreation:

Hiking and climbing are by far the most popular activities in the park.  There are loads of great trails in the park area including Rainbow Vista Trail, Prospect Trail, and Balancing Rock Trail to name a few.  

For a driving tour try White Dome Road.  There are loads of sights to see right from the highway. 

Photography is popular in the park with thousands of photo opportunities.  You almost can't take a bad picture.  See the Campbase "Photos" tab for a few examples.  

Petrified wood is viewable just off the main park road near the campgrounds.  There are several fenced in areas with petrified wood. Please see the Campbase "Photos" tab for a few pictures.  


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