Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Valley of Fire

Today we were up early and off to have breakfast at

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Blueberry Hill.  After a hearty breakfast, we left the

Valley of Fire State Park, NV 190 glitz and glamour of Vegas behind us and drove North on I-15.  After about a hour’s drive, we found Nevada’s oldest state park.  And what a find it was…

Once we arrived at the

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park, we stopped

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at the West entrance and paid our $6.00 fee.  We picked up the map and started on our self guided  journey.

The road through the park goes right through the sandstone formations, so you can drive the entire park and enjoy the sights.  Several different locations have marked trailheads for hiking.

Let’s get started…

Our first stop on the tour was

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Arch Rock.  Then, on to

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Atlatl Rock.  This is a location that has outstanding examples of ancient Indian rock art

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known as petroglyphs.

Here in this loop, we found a

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small campground.  It offers walk in tent camping, sites with

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water only, and sites with

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water and 30/50 amp electricity.  Nice pull through, and look Deb, satellite too!  The cost is $24.00 a day for the RV sites...no reservations, and open year round.

The climate varies in the winter with temperatures ranging from freezing to 75 degrees.  However, daily summer temperatures reach as much as 120 degrees.  The annual rainfall is 4 inches coming either as a light winter shower or a summer thunderstorm.

Back on the scenic loop, we found ourselves at the

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visitor center.  After a short stop here, we headed to the interior loop.  First stop was

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the trailhead to Mouse’s Tank. This spot was named for a renegade who used the area as a hideout in the 1890’s  It is a natural basin in the rock where water collects after rainfalls, sometimes remaining for months.

Come as we head down this 1/2 mile trail,

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through the canyon,

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past the prehistoric petroglyphs.  Finally, we reached the end of the trail to the spot

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for which it was named.

After the hike out, the next stop would be at

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Rainbow Vista.  This seemed to be a favorite photo stop because of the

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panoramic view of the multi-colored sandstone.  I have to admit, there was

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quite a view.  The road that you see eventually took us to

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the White Domes.  We walked for ways on this

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trail, took a few

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more pictures, but chose not to walk down the hill to the bottom and across to the other side as we still had a lot to see.  On the way back to the car,

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I had to stop and see

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just how tall was the wall of this canyon.

I also had to take take off my shoes and

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walk through the sand.  It had a texture that was like icing sugar and the color is brilliant rust-red.  The wind was really blowing today, and it

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didn’t take long to cover up  your trail.

While on this loop, we also saw

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Fire Canyon/Silica Dome.  This was an excellent view of the

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deep red sandstone and the unique features of Silica Dome.

As we headed East out of the park, we stopped to see

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the rock formation called, Seven Sisters and

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Elephant Rock, which finished up the tour.

We chose to continue on east bound out of the park and onto

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the road that would take us around the North shore of Lake Mead.  However, we could only

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catch an occasional glimpse of the lake.  Mostly, we just saw

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more desert and more mountains.  But all too soon,

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we were back to where we started this day.

2 comments:

  1. Wow Mark & Dortha what wonderful pictures and I really love the way you do your post! I'll have to keep that State Park in mind next time we are in that area... Thanks for the great story.

    Have Fun & Travel Safe!
    Donna

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  2. Nice pics and post. If you are planning to tour so, state parks of US is a must. There are many state parks in America Cathedral Gorge State Park in Nevada, Mohican State Park in Ohio, Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. Valley of Fire State Park is a dangerous. state park are unique but but threatening wildlife such as ravens, roadrunners, snakes and coyotes. This are adventure place for climbing and hiking, here are most stunning rock formations in the whole of U.S. According to Nevada climate cool in winters and hot in summers.

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