Valley of Fire


About an hour northeast of Las Vegas is the Valley of Fire State Park. 

We spent a day hiking and rock climbing here when Debbie's sister Denise was visiting.



We liked it so much we decided to come back and spend several nights here when we left Vegas.

Campsites are on a first come first served basis and there are no reservations.
We had to spend one night boondocking in the desert outside the park on BLM land
because we could not get a site the first day we tried.



But once we got in we were hooked and stayed 5 nights camping amongst the red rocks.




This is a Nevada State Park and it is vast with miles and mile of hiking trails
and unlimited rock climbing opportunities








While you are out hiking here are areas with ancient petroglyphs 




And Cowboys riding the range

(Look closely, they're out there)

And if you really pay attention you will see wildlife in the desert while you are hiking 




So you see, Nevada is much more than Las Vegas Casinos and empty desert


This is a beautiful place


Onward to Utah


































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