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4 out of 5 Rider Rating 4
18 Reviews

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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Oct 31, 2009

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Watersflam
3 McR Points
June 2, 2013
This Ride is amazing! You gt to ride through 2…
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Michael G.
6 McR Points
April 28, 2012
My wife, Nicole, and I took the opportunity to…
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Written Directions

This route starts in Northeast Vegas and runs in a loop northeast of the city. From Las Vegas: I-15 to Valley of Fire State park exit. Continue through the park and hit Hwy 167 towards Lake Mead. Right on 167 will take you back towards Hoover Dam/ Henderson/Las Vegas. At the end of 167 you can go left to Hoover Dam or right towards Henderson. Pick up Boulder Highway back to Vegas.

Scenery

Awesome scenery throughout the ride. Views of unusual rock formations and parts of Lake Mead are visible from several parts of the route.

Drive Enjoyment

Interstate 15 portion is good, state park road is good, the desert harshness has not been kind to Hwy 167. Not impassable, but a few bumps in the road got our attention. Hold on!

Tourism Opportunities

Amenities are more plentiful at the beginning and end of the route around Las Vegas. Once off the interstate, not much available. The State Park has restrooms and a small visitor center and scenic waysides.

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Guest
February 14, 2011
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
I do enjoy the scenic ride through the Valley of Fire however, they now charge $10 per bike, the same as a vehicle that holds many more people. But if you're on a bus it's only $2! After 11 miles of riding to the fee station, we turned around and took the highway to Logandale! It's discrimination against motorcycles!
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Guest
February 17, 2010
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Motorcycle Type : Touring
The 2 parks this loop passes thru are fee areas so be aware of this as you go. The state park has a self service pay station at either end so carry some loose bills, i believe it is a $5.00 or less per vehicle charge. This applies even if you are just driving thru and not stopping. The Lake Mead portion is a National Park area and is a seperate fee. Your National Parks annual pass will cover this area but not the Red Rocks portion. Hwy 167 is being resurfaced over the next year and should be improved soon. My last ride thru in Oct 2009, they were rebuilding 3 of the bridges and when complete the paving should begin.
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MSJJ
July 24, 2017
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Hi All, is there any time of year that you cannot ride through the park? Thanks.
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