Near Old Arrowhead Trail
While it looks like its name to many, Elephant Rock looks like an excavator to my wife.
Near Old Arrowhead Trail
The Elephant Rock Trail runs close to the Valley of Fire Highway for a short stretch.
Near Old Arrowhead Trail
Elephant Rock
Near Old Arrowhead Trail
Coming over the ridge on the Old Arrowhead Road and looking into the heart of Valley of Fire State Park.
Near Old Arrowhead Trail
View to the north past the park boundary.

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Old Arrowhead Trail

2.5 (2 Ratings)
As one of the longest trails in Valley of Fire, this is a good trail to log some miles.
6.8
mi
Distance
205
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Wildlife
Access Issues
Valley of Fire is open sunrise to sunset. You need to be in or near your vehicle by sunset. An entrance fee of $8 for Nevada residents or $10 for non-residents is required.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.8mi
Distance
205ft
Elevation Gain
915ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
2,486ft
High Point
1,674ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead is about 0.5 miles from the west entrance on the right side of the Valley of Fire highway. The trail is marked with an arrowhead on one side and a hiker on the other attached to a post about 4 ft in height. These signs are found throughout the trail, and you can't go more than 0.25 miles without seeing one. This trail is not well maintained in certain places, so it is very easy to go off route, miss a sign and think a wash is the trail. Throughout this trail, you'll cross many washes, so be aware of this fact. The trail consists of mostly single and doubletrack. To start, about 1 mile into the trail, you'll pass some cool red rocks just to your left as the trail bends around these formations. At about 1.5 miles into the trail, you'll cross your first of many washes. (Side note, this first wash can be used as an alternate route. It follows adjacent to the actual trail and pretty much stays to the left of the trail, if you're heading west to east, for the next ~4 miles until you re-intercept the Arrowhead Trail with the sign on the left side of the wash up on a small embankment at about the 5-5.5 mile mark. If you follow this wash, you'll notice it spans out nearly 100 ft wide in some places. This wash is very manageable, consisting of mostly compact gravel and hard dirt/clay. I would consider it just as good as the trail itself, and you are less likely to make a wrong turn. This wash does have some tripping hazards like exposed fiber optic cables, so be careful). If you stay on trail, I marked this first wash crossing with a rock pile; hopefully, you have success crossing your first wash. You'll notice on this trail, it can be difficult to determine if you are still on trail. If you scan the horizon, you can usually spot your next trail sign off in the distance which will keep you on the path. The Mobile App is pretty accurate as well, so if your carrying your phone and see that you drifted from the route then you might want to retrace steps. At mile ~5, you'll cross that same giant wash mentioned as alternate route. Once you get across this wash and see the sign on embankment, the terrain changes into a darker rock/clay and its very scenic over the next mile (easy to lose the trail on this section) until you eventually hit the V. of F. highway. Cross the street and continue heading west for about 0.25 miles where you'll come upon a dirt parking area leading to entrance to Elephant Rock Loop, a very sandy and a bit rocky, but the most enjoyable section of the trail.

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