Valley of Fire - Feb. 2006
A year ago this weekend we took our first camping trip of the year to the Valley of Fire. It’s only 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas, and it took us about an hour from our house to the site we picked. I was looking through our pictures and decided to share some with you.
Here, I am setting up camp.

These two are pictures of our campsite at Arch Rock. One from the ground, and the other I got after climbing a ways up the rocks, and then one of me up on the rock.



We stopped at the visitors center to have a look around and decided to get some pictures inside the red sandstone formations that are near by.


Since the weather was so nice we decided to take a hike to some of the attractions of the park. Instead of taking the road, we hiked up and over the red sandstone mountain to reach the Arch Rock.

Up and over the next mountain we came to the 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyph’s area, and climbed the stairs to see them.


We hiked back to camp after a long day, and this time we followed the road.

I was a little tired, so I got in the tent to take a short nap.

Looking back at these pictures has got me excited to get back there this spring.











Beaman
February 13, 2007 @ 5:08 pmI like your photos. I’ve seen from other pictures, that the rocky scenery in that area is fantastic. Death Valley etc. Definitely an area I would like to visit one day. Thank you for sharing.
Deb
February 13, 2007 @ 5:09 pmI love the pictures! That’s gorgeous
Loretta
February 14, 2007 @ 2:03 pmGreat pictures
That looks like a fun trip too, I”m looking forward to summer and camping this year.
Karen
March 5, 2007 @ 1:39 pmThat looks so nice!