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Valley of Fire and Lost City Museum Tour from Las Vegas

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Destination: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Duration: 8 hours
Price: $132.87
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Travel in air-conditioned comfort 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 petroglyphs in the southwest. The Aztec sandstone formations are a photographer's dream come true and a sightseeing wonder. This is the perfect adventure for the whole 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.

Enjoy a picnic lunch while in the park. Transportation by Luxury 6 passenger SUV.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Valley of Fire State Park, 29450 Valley of Fire Hwy, Overton, NV 89040

Travel in air-conditioned comfort 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 petroglyphs in the southwest. The Aztec sandstone formations are a photographer's dream come true and a sightseeing wonder. This is the perfect adventure for the whole family.

Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Valley of Fire Visitor Center, 515, Valley of Fire Vistor Center, Overton, NV 89040, USA

Great Visitor Center with so many wonderful displays plus a gift shop. Enjoy a picnic deli-style lunch with your choice of ham, turkey or vegetarian sandwich.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Lost City Museum, 721 South Moapa Valley Blvd., Overton, NV 89040

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.

Duration: 1 hour