One of the first things to see is the site of Arch Rock which starts from a loop of 3 kilometers and will allow tourists to discover many rock formations. Continuing on the Loop Road, travelers can let themselves be transported by the originality of the Piano Rock, which, as its name suggests, has the ►
One of the first things to see is the site of Arch Rock which starts from a loop of 3 kilometers and will allow tourists to discover many rock formations. Continuing on the Loop Road, travelers can let themselves be transported by the originality of the Piano Rock, which, as its name suggests, has the shape of a piano. Further on, before the junction with the Valley of Fire Highway, is a beautiful little arch called Windstone Arch, and travelers looking to take an easily accessible trail can discover Atlatl Rock which is a site of beautiful petroglyphs. In the Valley of Fire, tourists can visit the Beehives, which are impressive for their particular rock formations, similar to that of a beehive. There are also petrified Logs to discover in this place. These are ancient fossilized tree stumps, and history lovers can stop at the visitor center to admire the exhibits on geology, ecology, and the general history of the Indian occupation of the park. In addition, during these various walks, it will be possible for visitors to take a short break at the Seven Sisters to picnic or admire the masterful view. In the Valley of Fire, there are many rock formations, and these are impressive. Elephant Rock is just one of them! Those who dream of seeing a natural pool with their own eyes can go to Mouse's Tank, one of the few watering holes in the park. In addition, on this road, there is the Rainbow Vistal which offers a panoramic view of all the rocks of the area, and just after this visit, two other points are to be seen, namely the Fire Canyon and the Silica Dome. It will be an opportunity to contemplate other red, yellow, and golden rocks in both cases. Before leaving the area, tourists must go through the Seven Wonders Trail to discover geological wonders such as Fire Cave, Crazy Hill, Thunderstorm Arch, Kaolin Wash, Striped Rock, Pink Canyon, and Fire Wave. ◄