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The ultimate adventure guide
Driving White Mounds Road in Valley of Fire is like visiting another planet!
The main park road reveals the unreal colors of the landscape.
The rocks of Valley of Fire rise up out of the green desert like Martian mountains.
The Cabins were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s and were once used by campers.
Petroglyphs are high on the rocks along the trail to Mouse's Tank.
Elephant Rock is a popular feature and doesn't require a long hike.
A bit of rock scrambling reveals a new perspective.
Wind caves and arches are scattered throughout the park.
The variety of colors in the landscape is amazing.
The White Mounds Loop hike has scenery unlike any other in the park.
The Fire Wave is a unique and popular hike.
The Fire Wave feature was a secret of the park rangers until 2013.
For those fortunate enough to camp in Valley of Fire, the reward might be a sunrise like this one.