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Brief History: The Valley of Fire is Nevada's oldest state park, dedicated in 1935 and consisting of just under 35,000 acres. It's gets its name from the red sandstone formations making up the valley. The sandstone has been exposed by extensive erosion over the past 150 million years creating the incredible scenery that we enjoy today. The valley was occupied as early as 300 BC. First by the Fremont (Basket Makers), next came the Anasazi and then, until current times, the Paiute.some of these are estimated to be between 1000-4000 yrs old
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