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Where would I sign up for the Valley of Fire tour in Vegas?
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A number of companies offer Valley of Fire tours including;
• Vegas Tours: http://www.vegastours.com/valleyoffire.htm
• Action Tours: http://www.actiontours.com/ATV_final/valley-of-fire-tours-valley-of-.html
• Pink Jeep Tours: http://www.pinkjeep.com/jeep-tours/lasvegas/valley-of-fire.shtml
The costs will vary depending on the type of tour vehicle that you choose. You should expect to pay $115-$140 for a six hour tour.
The Valley of Fire also has two developed campgrounds with 72 spaces between them, at Atlatl Rock and Arch Rock, which makes it a perfect destination for tent campers and RV’ers. The park - which is less than 50 miles from Las Vegas – can easily be driven and lends itself to a self-guided tour. Just pay the $10 admission fee and stop in at the Visitor Center for a brochure.
The Valley of Fire, established in 1935, covers 35,000 acres and is Nevada’s oldest state park. The park is notable for the 150 million year old red hued sandstone cliffs and beehive rock formations. The valley was once home to the Anasazi Indians and their 3,000 year old stone carved Petroglyphs can still be seen on rock formations in the park - including Atlatl Rock and in the canyon known as Mouse’s Tank. Today, the valley is a popular RVing and hiking destination.
If you visit the Valley of Fire in December, look out for the annual fly-past by the Geminid meteor shower. The early morning display – which usually peaks around the 13th-14th December - is thought to be the result of debris cast off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaethon.
• Vegas Tours: http://www.vegastours.com/valleyoffire.htm
• Action Tours: http://www.actiontours.com/ATV_final/valley-of-fire-tours-valley-of-.html
• Pink Jeep Tours: http://www.pinkjeep.com/jeep-tours/lasvegas/valley-of-fire.shtml
The costs will vary depending on the type of tour vehicle that you choose. You should expect to pay $115-$140 for a six hour tour.
The Valley of Fire also has two developed campgrounds with 72 spaces between them, at Atlatl Rock and Arch Rock, which makes it a perfect destination for tent campers and RV’ers. The park - which is less than 50 miles from Las Vegas – can easily be driven and lends itself to a self-guided tour. Just pay the $10 admission fee and stop in at the Visitor Center for a brochure.
The Valley of Fire, established in 1935, covers 35,000 acres and is Nevada’s oldest state park. The park is notable for the 150 million year old red hued sandstone cliffs and beehive rock formations. The valley was once home to the Anasazi Indians and their 3,000 year old stone carved Petroglyphs can still be seen on rock formations in the park - including Atlatl Rock and in the canyon known as Mouse’s Tank. Today, the valley is a popular RVing and hiking destination.
If you visit the Valley of Fire in December, look out for the annual fly-past by the Geminid meteor shower. The early morning display – which usually peaks around the 13th-14th December - is thought to be the result of debris cast off from an asteroid-like object called 3200 Phaethon.
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