

The valley abuts the Lake Mead National Recreation Area at the Virgin River confluence and rests at an elevation between 2,000 and 2,600 feet (610-790 m).
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Valley of Fire plus Lost City Museum Tour This combination tour of early Native American life is truly the Jewel of the American Southwest, and a photographers dream come true! You will be moved to your soul on this spiritual and wonder filled adventure. You’ll love visiting authentic Pueblos and seeing other priceless artifacts. Baskets, arrowheads and tools lie among the mystical ancient Indian Petroglyphs & Pictographs. The displays at the Lost City Museum of pottery are a wonderful sight to see. And these features, which are the centerpiece of the park’s attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun’s rays. It derives its name from red sandstone formations, which were formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of the dinosaurs. The park was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1968. Discover the Great Anasazi “Lost City” Museum which is built over and around the foundations of ancient Anasazi Pueblo ruins.īecause Valley of Fire State Park covers an area of almost 42,000 acres, it is the largest state park in Nevada. So this journey back 3000 years in time is a must see when visiting Las Vegas. Because of this, the abundance of stunning rock formations and Indian art (Petroglyphs and Pictographs) are incredible and countless. They were a great Early American Civilization. It was once the spiritual center of the ancient Anasazi Indians. Everyone will love the Valley of Fire plus the Lost City Museum Tour from Las Vegas! The amazing “Valley of Fire” is named for its red colored rock formations.
