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Small-group tour of Valley of Fire and Lost City Museum
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Flexible
Do this because
- Discover the Valley of Fire in Nevada
- Admire many locations like the Beehives, Atlatl Rock, Rainbow Vista, and Fire Canyon
- Learn more about the sacred Indian area during the trip
What to expect
Valley of Fire, in Nevada, is a state park known for its stunning red sandstone formations, which illuminate the valley, especially at sunset, making it look as though it's on fire. Entwined with the valley's sandstone rock are remnants of prehistoric locals and unparalleled vistas. Perfect place outside Las Vegas for any kind of group to come and see.
Travel in 6 seats minivan or a 13 seats van, very comfortable north of Las Vegas to the Valley of Fire. This sacred Indian area has a vast display of some of the finest examples of Indian petroglyph in the southwest. The Aztec sandstone formations are a photographer’s dream come true and a sightseeing wonder. This is the perfect adventure for friends and family.
You will experience many locations in-park including the Beehives, Atlatl Rock, Rainbow Vista, Fire Canyon, the Cabins, and Elephant Rock. Also included is a stop at the amazing Lost City Museum, which has one of the most complete collections of the early Pueblo Indians in the southwest. This display starts with the Desert culture of 10,000 years ago and continues through the ancient “Basketmaker” cultures, which existed until about 500 AD.
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$ 159