Take An Easy Loop Trail Past Some Of The Prettiest Scenery In Nevada On Scenic Loop Road
By Celina Colby|Published July 01, 2022
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For stunning desert views in Nevada, you want to start your exploration at Valley of Fire State Park. The public recreation area and nature preserve cover nearly 46,000 acres in Overton, Nevada. The park’s name references the vibrant red sandstone structures that were formed by shifting sand dunes more than 150 million years ago. Talk about a history-rich area.
The Scenic Loop Road, true to its name, is one of the best ways to take in all the beauty this park has to offer.
The 2 mile point-to-point trail is frequently utilized for birding, biking, and scenic driving. The trail, of course, can also be walked and previous hikers recommend exploring the landscape on foot, even if you start the journey in a car.
Some hikers posit this trail as a less crowded alternative to the ever-popular Fire Wave in the same park. Others say the landscape feels like you're on mars.
Half the road is paved and half is a little rockier. If you want to spend more time within these rock formations, two campgrounds are located along the loop as well.
Valley of Fire is one of the places that illustrates what a rich and diverse landscape the United States has to offer. The experience feels otherworldly but it's right here in our own backyard.
To get the full depth of the experience, head out to the rocks and explore them. Each nook and cranny reveals a different slice of geological history. Bighorn sheep are known to roam this area, so keep an eye out for them while hiking!
Valley of Fire State Park is a must-see in Nevada and the Scenic Loop Trail offers beautiful views of its landscape that are accessible to hikers of all levels as well as drivers. Have you ever hiked this trail before? Share with us your experience in the comments section!
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