easy
7 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels, as it involves minimal walking and comfortable transportation.
Journey from North Las Vegas into the stunning vistas of Lake Mead and the Valley of Fire with Retro Tour Vegas. This guided day trip offers breathtaking scenery, geological marvels, and a relaxing picnic—perfect for those craving a deeper connection to Nevada’s rugged beauty. Read on to discover why this adventure stands out.
Starting at $849 • 7H • 1 or 2 passengers per sidecar
Embark on a captivating 7-hour journey from Las Vegas to the breathtaking Valley of Fire, traversing the stunning landscapes of Lake Mead. Experience the American West's beauty, enjoy a delightful picnic by the lake, and marvel at iconic sights along the way, making this adventure truly unforgettable.
7 Hours
Get yourself carried away by the fabulous Nevada landscapes through Lake Mead Park & Valley of fire. Be in total harmony with the American West and its breathtaking panoramas. Let yourself be absorbed by the many landscapes of the region. Marvel at the scenic route through the many and splendid facets of this ride. Enjoy an amazing picnic along the lake.
Paris Hotel → Venetian Hotel → Wynn and Encore → Stratosphere Hotel → Fremont Street → Mob Museum → Neon Light Museum → Art District → Henderson → Lake Mead Park → Picnic Lake Mead → Valley Of Fire → Elephant rock → Lake Mead → Paris Hotel.
The itinerary may vary depending on traffic.
Helmets
Gloves Vintage gloves are available on requests
Sun Care Sunglasses are highly recommended Sunscreen is provided in case you didn’t bring some
Fresh Drinks Complimentary fresh soft drinks are included to remain hydrated during heat days"
The desert climate can lead to dehydration, so pack enough water for the day.
A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are key for staying comfortable under the Nevada sun.
Sturdy shoes are recommended for walking around rocky formations and uneven terrain.
Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the vibrant colors and vast landscapes.
The Valley of Fire has been inhabited for thousands of years, with evidence of ancient Native American cultures etched into its rocks.
Efforts focus on maintaining the natural beauty of the area by minimizing human impact and promoting responsible tourism.
Protects your face and neck from the sun during outdoor stops.
summer specific
Helps prevent sunburn during extended exposure in the desert environment.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Allows for adjustability as temperatures fluctuate throughout the day.
winter|spring|fall specific
Necessary for walking around rugged natural formations and park trails.