Thank you for booking the Valley of Fire and Red Rock Canyon Tour with us.

Highlights

  • Marvel at the incredible swirling sandstone formations at Beehive Rock
  • Step back in times as you admire ancient petroglyphs left at Atlatl Rock
  • Take in breathtaking panoramic views of the fiery landscape at Rainbow Vista
  • Hike to one of the park’s most Instagram-worthy spots at Fire Wave
  • Witness a true marvel of nature over at Elephant Rock

FULL ITINERARY DESCRIPTION 

You will be picked up early in the morning from either one of the two meeting points. If you are staying near downtown on Fremont area you will be picked up at the STRAT Hotel and Casino at 7:00 am (pickup for Van/shuttles is at the back entrance or rideshare pickup)

For those who are staying at the STRIP the meeting point is at the EXCALIBUR Hotel and Casino. You will be picked up at this hotel at 7:30 am (pickup is at the Rotunda where buses/Shuttles/Vans pickup) Please be on time to avoid delays. Thank you.

-Departing from Las Vegas on this immersive and adventurous tour takes you deep into a vibrant red sandstone formations, ancient petroglyphs and awe-inspiring desert vistas that have been shaped over millions of years.

-Your journey kicks off first with a photo opportunity at the famous “welcome to fabulous Las Vegas” Sign for about 30 mins.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

  1. Beehive Rock

A unique sandstone formation located within Valley of Fire State Park, Beehive Rock gets its name from its distinctive layered appearance resembling a giant beehive. Formed by wind and water erosion over millions of years, it’s a popular photo stop and a fascinating glimpse into the area’s geological history.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

  1. Atlatl Rock

Atlatl Rock is a striking sandstone formation in Valley of Fire State Park, best known for its well-preserved petroglyphs. Visitors can climb a short staircase to view ancient Native American carvings, including depictions of the atlatl—an early spear-throwing device—offering a rare and meaningful connection to the region’s prehistoric cultures.

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

  1. Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park, renowned for its vibrant red sandstone formations, ancient petroglyphs, and dramatic desert landscapes. With scenic drives, hiking trails, and cultural landmarks, the park offers a captivating glimpse into both natural beauty and Native American history.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

  1. Rainbow Vista

Rainbow Vista is a stunning viewpoint in Valley of Fire State Park, offering panoramic views of multi-colored sandstone formations that stretch across the desert. Known for its vibrant hues and dramatic rock layers, this area is a photographer’s dream and a perfect stop for a short scenic hike or a peaceful moment to take in the natural beauty.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

  1. Fire Canyon / Silica Dome

Fire Canyon showcases some of the most intense and fiery red rock formations in Valley of Fire State Park. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and wave-like sandstone, this overlook offers breathtaking views that truly capture the park’s namesake. It’s an ideal stop for those seeking dramatic desert landscapes and unforgettable photo opportunities.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

  1. Seven Sisters

Seven Sisters (lunch stop) offers a peaceful and scenic spot for a midday break. Surrounded by towering red sandstone formations, this picnic area provides shaded tables and a quiet desert atmosphere—perfect for relaxing and enjoying lunch amid the unique beauty of Valley of Fire.

40 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

  1. Elephant Rock

Elephant Rock is a stunning natural sandstone formation shaped like its namesake. This iconic landmark is easily accessible and offers great photo opportunities, making it a must-see stop to appreciate the unique geology and beauty of Valley of Fire State Park.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

  1. Fire Wave

Experience the breathtaking Fire Wave, a short but rewarding hike through swirling, colorful sandstone formations that resemble a giant wave frozen in time. This scenic trail showcases vibrant reds, oranges, and whites, offering spectacular photo opportunities and a close-up look at the park’s unique geology.

1 hour • Admission Ticket Included

  1. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Red Rock Canyon’s distinctive red hues and formations are the result of ancient sand dunes lithified into sandstone, cemented with iron oxide and calcium carbonate, and later uplifted and faulted by tectonic activity, exposing iron-rich layers.

40 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

End of Tour

What’s included:

  • Lunch
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Tour guide
  • Stop at Red Rock Canyon
  • Transportation
  • Fees/Tickets

What’s not included:

  • Gratuity(recommended)
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast

What to bring:

  • Sunglasses
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Camera

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.