
easy
4 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; expect short walks on uneven rock and standing during the ceremony.
Trade the Strip for scarlet sandstone: a private limousine whisks you from Las Vegas to the Valley of Fire for an intimate ceremony amid Jurassic red rock, a minister, photographer, champagne and 100 digital photos.
You pull away from the neon glare of the Strip and the city’s hum fades to a far-off memory. A private limousine carries you across the Mojave, past scrub and Joshua trees, until the road opens onto a brace of red sandstone that seems to rise from the earth like an argument. The Valley of Fire receives you with wind-sculpted ridges and slabs of Aztec sandstone that warm to copper as the sun travels. Here—on a four-hour private ceremony—couples trade the Vegas marquee for a landscape that demands to be seen.

Limited slots and the best light fill fast—reserve your preferred time and request it in the special requirements at checkout.
If this is a legal wedding you must obtain a Clark County marriage license beforehand; bring passport or photo ID to the courthouse.
The ceremony involves short walks over uneven rock—closed-toe shoes with good grip are safer than dress soles on sandstone.
Stay on designated paths and avoid touching rock art; permits protect delicate surfaces and cultural sites.
Valley of Fire is one of Nevada’s earliest state parks; its rock formations are remnants of ancient Jurassic sand dunes and bear petroglyphs from early inhabitants.
Permits and designated ceremony sites limit impact on fragile sandstone and rock art; visitors should stay on trails, pack out waste, and avoid climbing delicate formations.
Provide traction on slick sandstone and protect feet during short hikes to photo spots.
Desert sun is intense—protect skin and reduce heat exposure while moving between locations.
summer specific
Stay hydrated during the drive and brief outdoor sessions; refilling options in the park are limited.
You’ll receive 100 digital photos, but bringing your own device lets you capture candid moments and alternate views.