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Valley of Fire plus the Lost City Museum Tour

from Las Vegas

Journey back 3,000 years in time !

$174

               Custom group tours!

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The amazingValley of Fire,” named for its red colored rock formations, was once the spiritual center of the ancient Anasazi Indians, a great Early American Civilization. The abundance of stunning rock formations and Indian art (Petroglyphs and Pictographs) are incredible and countless. This journey back 3000 years in time is a must see when visiting Las Vegas. Discover the Great Anasazi “Lost City” Museum which is built over and around the foundations of ancient Anasazi Pueblo ruins.

 

Valley of Fire State Park, covering an area of almost 42,000 acres, is the oldest and largest state park in Nevada, and was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1968 It derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of the dinosaurs.  These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays.

 

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The displays, at the Lost City Museum, of pottery, baskets, arrowheads, tools, mystical ancient Indian Petroglyphs & Pictographs, authentic Pueblos and other priceless artifacts are a wonderful sight to see. 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.

Valley of Fire + Lost City Museum Tour

At an elevation between 2,000-2,600 feet (610-790 m), the valley abuts the Lake Mead National Recreation Area at the Virgin River confluence.  The park entry on Valley of Fire Highway, designated as a Nevada Scenic Byway, passes through the Moapa River Indian Reservation.  Although petroglyphs are present throughout the entire park, Mouse's Tank and Atlatl Rock are two areas where beautifully preserved petroglyphs are in abundance and are relatively easily accessible.

 

Tour Times and Points of Interest

  • Operates: Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sun or any day with combined parties of 4 or more, call for any day availability.

  • Departure: Approximately 8:00 am

  • Return time:  Approximately 3:00pm

  • Free pick up at Hotel

  • Stunning rock formations

  • The Great Anasazi  "Lost City" Museum

  • Tour of Early Native American Life

  • Petroglyphs & Pictographs 

  • If you're a photo buff, you'll have a ball

 

Travel and Amenities

  • $174 per person

  • Includes  Lunch, unlimited bottled water and snacks

  • Museum closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day

  • Gratuity Not included.

 

What to wear

  • Hiking or athletic walking shoes

  • Temperatures are cooler from October - February so long pants and a warm jacket are appropriate.

  • March - September temperatures are warm where shorts, hat and light shirt are comfortable

 

Vehicle Used

  • 7-passenger Luxury 4x4 SUV's

Four-time Governors Tourism Award
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