moderate
2–3 hours
Suitable for individuals with some fitness level and basic hiking experience.
Discover the natural beauty of Nevada on a private morning hike in Las Vegas. Perfect for outdoor lovers seeking a balanced mix of challenge and scenery, this trek offers an unforgettable sunrise experience.
139 per Person | 5 Hours
Person (8+): $139
5 hours
This moderate hike takes you at a leisurely pace. A good level of fitness is required. Explore the dramatic red rock formations that give the park its name while you scramble and climb through boulders, crevices, brush, peaks, and plateaus. After pickup from your Las Vegas hotel at sunrise, in the late morning or in the early afternoon, travel by jeep or van 55 miles (89 km) to Valley of Fire State Park, the oldest state park in Nevada. On the way, pass Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Nellis Air Force Base. If you wish, you can stop at Moapa River Indian Reservation to shop for duty-free liquor, cigarettes and fireworks. As you approach the entrance to the park, you'll glimpse Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the United States.
Once inside Valley of Fire State Park, your friendly and knowledgeable guide leads you to the trailhead for your selected hike. (See options below.) During your 4-, 5- or 6-hour tour, your guide tells you about the geological forces — including faulting and erosion — that created the distinctive red rock formations. Hear about the various American Indian tribes that have called the park home for thousands of years. You'll have periodic breaks to take photos of the gorgeous natural landscape and recharge with complimentary snacks and water.
Ensure your shoes have good grip and support to navigate uneven terrain comfortably.
Hydration is key, especially during warm desert mornings, so carry enough water for the entire hike.
Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun during the hike.
Begin your hike in the early morning hours to avoid the midday heat and enjoy optimal lighting for photos.
The area contains geological formations that date back millions of years, once explored by early Native Americans and settlers.
Love Hikes emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to preserve the fragile desert environment for future generations.
Supportive, sturdy footwear is essential for navigating desert terrain comfortably.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat help protect against intense desert sun.
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Layered clothing keeps you comfortable during temperature fluctuations in the desert.
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Stay hydrated by carrying enough water for the duration of your hike.