Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire State Park / Overton, NV After arriving at Valley of Fire State Park around 11am on a Saturday, we were lucky enough to score one of two remaining camping spots Atlatl camp site. These sites are stunning, they come equipped with a fire ring, grill, table, and metal canopy; and are in the heart of the red rocks. For $20 a night you cant beat it. The only downer is there seems to always be wind here, but that doesnt really bother me. Site 9 has a nice wind block but that is about all I saw. Otherwise bring a hammer and some stakes for your tent if you're tent camping. They also have sites for RVs with hook ups which is awesome. You really only need one full day at Valley of Fire in my opinion, it’s not a huge park and the hikes are short. We packed some snacks and started hiking by 1pm. Our first hike was Mouse Tank to see the petroglyphs, which were amazing. That took us maybe half an hour, after which we proceeded to Fire Wave. That took us about 45 minutes and