easy
6–8 hours
Light to moderate physical fitness recommended for walking and short hikes
Discover the stunning red rock formations and ancient petroglyphs of Valley of Fire on a full-day adventure with Outdoor Travel Tours. Perfect for those seeking scenic beauty with easy access to breathtaking geology and cultural sites.
All Ages • Up to 20 People • 10 Hour Trip • Starting at $250 • Most Popular!
10 Hours $250 for one person $200/pp for two or more
Should you or your group need to be back within a certain amount of time, your guide will tailor your adventure to accommodate your plans.
Spend your day exploring Valley of Fire’s fascinating landscape where you will see million-year-old sandstone formations, stunning bright colors, and twisting canyons. Your guide will capture the magnificent beauty of Valley of Fire through his camera during the duration of your time together at no additional cost.
While learning about Valley of Fire’s vast history, vegetation, and beautiful wildlife, you will hike through routes created by your guide. It’s rugged ridges, windswept dunes and ancient rock drawings will send you home with memories that will last a lifetime.
Your tour will include pickup and drop-off from your hotel, a fun and knowledgeable guide, snacks/water, and a complimentary photo package. We at Outdoor Travel Tours believe in quality over quantity. When booking, you or your group will not be combined with any other group.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out by email or phone at any time.
• Athletic/Hiking Shoes • Comfortable Clothing (please check weather conditions prior to booking day) • Hat/Sunglasses • Sunscreen • Small Backpack • Enthusiasm & readiness for adventure!
Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated in the desert heat.
Wear sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect against strong sun exposure.
Choose sturdy footwear suitable for walking on rocky terrain.
Avoid touching petroglyphs and stay on designated trails to preserve the site.
The park's petroglyphs date back over 2,000 years, created by ancient tribes leaving marks to record their stories.
Visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths and avoid touching the petroglyphs to preserve these irreplaceable sites.
Supportive footwear designed for rocky and uneven terrain.
Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses to shield against intense desert sun.
summer specific
Hydration is crucial in the arid climate to prevent dehydration.
Capture the vivid landscape and petroglyphs at different viewpoints.