Entrance fee for Private Vehicle ---------------- $
15
Camping per vehicle, per night ---------------- $
20
Bike in per bike ---------------- $
2
World-renowned for its 40,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone, Valley of Fire State Park contains ancie ... More
World-renowned for its 40,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone, Valley of Fire State Park contains ancient, petrified trees and petroglyphs dating back more than 2,000 years. A Visitor Center provides exhibits on the geology, ecology, prehistory and history of the park and nearby region.
Open daily 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed on state holidays.
- Direction -
The Valley of Fire is located in Overton, NV, approximately 53 miles northeast of Las Vegas. There are two main entrances to Valley of Fire – the East entrance and the West entrance. You should be able to reach the park from Vegas in under an hour by car.
By far, the best way to get to Valley of Fire from Las Vegas is by car (either a rental car or your own car). Be sure to book your rental car in advance to get a good rate.
It takes 53min. from Strip Bus Terminal by car and bus.
Movie sites ranch tour(Adult 90-min.) ---------------- $
52
Movie sites ranch tour(Child 3-12) ---------------- $
37
- Jurassic adventure tour
Jurassic adventure tour will take you to iconic film sites in Kualoa, Hakipu'u and Ka'a'awa valleys.
Buckle up and enjoy t ... More
- Jurassic adventure tour
Jurassic adventure tour will take you to iconic film sites in Kualoa, Hakipu'u and Ka'a'awa valleys.
Buckle up and enjoy this bumpy rainforest treck to visit filming locations from the original Jurassic park
as well as and locations and sets from Jurassic world and Jurassic world:fallen kingdom.
Relive the excitement of the indominus rex paddock with its 60 foot walls, the bunkers and authentic dinosaur cages
used in the movies and visit the most famous field of all the Jurassic franchise.
- Movie sites ranch tour
Experience the famous Ka'a'awa valleys, knowns as Hollywood's Hawaii Backlot where over 200 Hollywood movies
and TV shows have been filmed since the 1950's.
Hop aboard a vintage school bus and see where the finding 'Ohana scavenger hunt' was filmed,
Godzilla's massive footprints, the boneyard from Kong Skkull Island, The Jumanji dance-fight area
and several other filming locations.
There you will find posters, props and memorabilia from movies and TV shows filmed at Kualoa through the years.