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045 - Valley of Fire, Nevada (Print)
Some of the most remote, desolate, and fascinating desert landscapes can be found only an hour's drive northeast of Las Vegas in the Valley of Fire State Park. With maps and photos, this newsletter leads you to petroglyphs, petrified logs, strangely-eroded formations, and panoramic compositions. There are lots of trails, I point out the best, and some 4x4 roads that are worth exploring. Check out the Buffington Pockets along the Bitter Spring Trail and a great sunset spot near White Domes. For a terrific sunrise location visit Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, about 20 miles north of Vegas. Start at the Visitor Center and drive the thirteen-mile one-way loop road.
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Updated - August 2009
Some of the most remote, desolate, and fascinating desert landscapes are found an hour's drive northeast of Las Vegas in the Valley of Fire State Park. This newsletter leads you to petroglyphs, petrified logs, strangely-eroded formations, and panoramic compositions.
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Locations
Atlatl Rock
Beehives
Bitter Spring Road
Bitter Spring Valley
Buffington Pockets
Duck Rock
Echo Bay Marina
Elephant Rock
Fire Canyon Viewpoint
Moapa indian Reservation
Mouse's Tank
Muddy Mountains
Petroglyph Canyon
Rainbow Vista
Red Rock Canyon
Silica Dome
White Basin
White Domes
Willow Springs Canyon
Wilson Cliffs