We have updated Valley Of Fire State Park campsite photos (Oct, 2019) for both Atlatl Rock and Arch Rock campgrounds. These are popular first-come, first-serve campgrounds and it’s a good idea to see what the campsites look like before you visit. Campsites will typically sell out from October through mid May, especially on weekends and around the holidays. We also added campsite photos for Red Rock Canyon campground in Nevada (see more at end of post).
Atlatl Rock campground has 44 campsites for tents, trailers and RVs. It’s also the only campground with water & electric hookups (sites 23 to 44). Here’s a few photos of some of Atlatl Rock campsites, but you can view all on the Atlatl Rock campground page.
Atlatl Rock Site #3
This is one of the smaller campsites at Atlatl Rock campground, but can still fit a small trailer or RV.
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Atlatl Rock Campsite #23
This is an example of one of the large, pull-through sites at Atlatl Rock. It has water & electric hookups.
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Atlatl Rock Campsite #40
Site #40 also is quite large and has water & electric hookups.
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Atlatl Rock Walk-To Campsites (20-22)
Atlatl Rock campground also has 3 “walk-to” campsites. These are primitive tent-only sites. The walk from your vehicle to the sites range from 100-200 feet. Walk-to campsite #21 is shown below.
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Arch Rock campground has 29 campsites with most nudged right up among the red Aztec sandstone. These also can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs, but none of the campsites have hookups. Here are a few photos of the campground/campsites, and you can see each campsite at the Arch Rock campground page.
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Arch Rock Campsite #3
This is one of the larger (parking pad) sites at Arch Rock. All sites also have a shade structure, table, fire ring/grate and BBQ pedestal.
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Arch Rock Campsite #12
Campsite #12 is another nice large site and is a little more private.
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Arch Rock Campsite #22
Campsite #22 is the famous ‘sphinx’ campsite at Arch Rock. Nice and private, but with a little less room for a tent.
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Arch Rock Campsite #25
Arch Rock campsite #25 has some fun rocks to play on and also some nice views of the open desert.
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Valley of Fire State Park Group Campsite
Valley Of Fire also has a few nice group campsites. These are primitive/tent only sites that can accommodate up to 45 people per site.
Updated Valley of Fire State Park Campsite Photos
We also just added campsite photos for Red Rock Canyon campground. The campground is nicely maintained and is about 20 miles north/west of Las Vegas and 70 miles from Valley of Fire State Park. A great place to hike, bike and also enjoy some peace and quiet.
Red Rock Canyon Campground View
Red Rock Canyon View
There are a number of really nice hiking trails in Red Rock Canyon park.
Red Rock Canyon Campsite #18
All campsites have a shade structure, table, fire ring/grate and BBQ pedestal. Most are also spacious and have some nice space between campsites.
Red Rock Campsite #22
Redrock Canyon Campsite #82
There are also 13 “walk-to’ campsites (81 to 94) at Red Rock Canyon campground.
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