An hour northeast of the Strip and you're inside a 40,000-acre badland of red sandstone that looks like Mars on a generous day. The Fire Wave is the famous photo, but the entire park rewards exploration — petroglyphs, slot canyons, an empty drive that ends at a sandstone cathedral. Closed midday in summer for good reason.
Insider tip
Drive out for sunrise; hike Fire Wave and White Domes; be back at the Strip by lunch. Bring more water than you think you need.
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