![]() Remember, it’s BLM so there are no campground services here which include toilets, running water, fire pits, etc. It’s just a large dirt area and a good option for sleeping in your car, but I’ve also slept in a tent here and it smelled like pee and our neighbors were extremely loud in the middle of the night – wouldn’t recommend pitching a tent here. This is the “overflow” camping for Valley of Fire and is close off Valley of Fire Road, but on a dirt road for less than half a mile. *Pro tip: Pick a site away from the toiletsīLM Camping: We drove in late at night around 3 am (left LA at 10 pm) and pulled out in a free camping area just 6 miles before the park boundaries. Campsites have a picnic table with a shade-maker, firepit, grill, and potable water. There are fewer campsites than Atlatl which means fewer people = winning. We had no plans of camping on our visit but we got lucky and found an open campsite at Arch Rock Campground on 2.22.21. They are both first-come, first-serve and cost $20/ night which includes your entry fee. Instead, I recommend packing a lunch that you can eat inside the park (just be sure to dispose of your trash properly!).Valley of Fire Campground: There are two campgrounds inside Valley of Fire State Park: Arch Rock Campground and Atlatl Rock Campground. ![]() But driving back there for lunch will cut into the time you have in the park. The closest place to get food is at the Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza that's at the exit when you get off I-15.
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