Discover Las Vegas’ hidden gems: Valley of Fire, Seven Magic Mountains, and iconic Welcome sign on a thrilling semi-private tour.
Discover Las Vegas’ hidden gems: Valley of Fire, Seven Magic Mountains, and iconic Welcome sign on a thrilling semi-private tour.
- Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign - The iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, a landmark of Las Vegas, was funded in May 1959 and soon erected by Western Neon. Designed by Betty Willis at the behest of Ted Rogich, a local salesman, it was sold to Clark County, Nevada.
- Seven Magic Mountains - Located in Ivanpah Valley at the southern end…
- Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign - The iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, a landmark of Las Vegas, was funded in May 1959 and soon erected by Western Neon. Designed by Betty Willis at the behest of Ted Rogich, a local salesman, it was sold to Clark County, Nevada.
- Seven Magic Mountains - Located in Ivanpah Valley at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard, Seven Magic Mountains is an art installation by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone. It was commissioned and funded by the Art Production Fund and the Nevada Museum of Art. As one of the largest land-based installations in the U.S. in the past forty years, it attracts 325,000 visitors annually.
- The Beehives - The Beehives are sandstone formations showcasing nature’s unique designs and are a prime example of geologic cross bedding. These grooved lines, running in various directions, represent different layers of silt deposited over time, indicating the angle of wind or water movement during deposition. Cross bedding is common in sand dunes, beach deposits, and river sediments. A short path meanders through rocky dunes with views of the Muddy Mountains in the distance.
- Atlatl Rock - An atlatl (at’-lat-l) is a tool for launching a spear, typically involving a short cord wrapped around the spear to enable rotation when thrown. Ancient Indians used these weapons, depicted in the petroglyphs at Atlatl Rock. This area features remarkable petroglyphs that are a must-see.
- Valley of Fire Visitor Center - Offers information, books, souvenirs, and exhibits about Valley of Fire and its surroundings. The exhibits cover the geology, ecology, prehistory, and history of Valley of Fire.
- Seven Sisters - Located in Valley of Fire State Park, Seven Sisters is a group of seven tall, red, eroded boulders amidst the sandy desert. Originally part of nearby red formations, these rock towers remain after erosion stripped away the surrounding sandstone. Numerous “blow holes” hint at the eventual erosion of the towers, expected to occur in several hundred years.
- Elephant Rock - This rock formation resembles an elephant arch. Situated next to the road, parking is limited on Valley of Fire Road, so it is advisable to park in the nearby lot and take the trail to view the formation.

- Private transportation
- Lunch box (Sandwich, Fruit, and Juice)
- All Fees and Taxes
- Bottle Water
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- Lunch box (Sandwich, Fruit, and Juice)
- All Fees and Taxes
- Bottle Water
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Tour Start Time: 7:30 AM
Discover the Valley of Fire on an intimate semi-private tour from Las Vegas, accommodating up to 12 passengers. Visit the renowned Seven Magic Mountains, the iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, and the stunning Valley of Fire National Park.
Begin your adventure with a convenient hotel pickup in Las Vegas. Your first stop…
Tour Start Time: 7:30 AM
Discover the Valley of Fire on an intimate semi-private tour from Las Vegas, accommodating up to 12 passengers. Visit the renowned Seven Magic Mountains, the iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, and the stunning Valley of Fire National Park.
Begin your adventure with a convenient hotel pickup in Las Vegas. Your first stop is the Fabulous Las Vegas Welcome sign, a historic landmark funded in May 1959 and swiftly constructed by Western Neon.
Proceed to the Seven Magic Mountains, a captivating art installation located in Ivanpah Valley at the southern tip of Las Vegas Boulevard. This masterpiece by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone was commissioned and funded by the Art Production Fund and the Nevada Museum of Art, attracting 325,000 visitors each year.
Continue your journey to the Valley of Fire National Park. Explore the Valley of Fire Welcome Sign, the Beehives, Atlatl Rock, Seven Sisters, Elephant Rock, and the Valley of Fire Visitor Center.
All tour participants receive a complimentary Las Vegas Premium Outlet VIP Coupon book.
- Food Allergy Notice - Please be advised that food prepared here may contain Eggs, Wheat, Soybean, Peanut, Tree Nuts, and Gluten.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.