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Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park

31.74km from Gold Butte National Monument

The state park derives its name from red sandstone formations, the Aztec Sandstone, which formed from shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays.

Grand Wash Cliffs Wilderness

Grand Wash Cliffs Wilderness

35.11km from Gold Butte National Monument

This remote 37,030-acre wilderness is a 12-mile long stretch of the Grand Wash Cliffs. It encompasses escarpments, canyons, and sandstone buttes that make up the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Province. Vegetation includes an assortment of Mojave Desert shrubs below the cliffs as well as a pinyon-juniper woodland above. Wildlife in the area include gila monsters, desert tortoise, and desert bighorn sheep.

Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park

35.12km from Gold Butte National Monument

Valley of Fire State Park is a remarkable natural wonder located in Churchill County, Nevada, just an hour outside of Las Vegas. The area spans over 40,000 acres of striking red sandstone formations, towering rock formations, and petroglyphs that date back thousands of years.The park offers a wide range of recreational activities such as hiking, camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.

Moapa Valley

Moapa Valley

35.38km from Gold Butte National Monument

Moapa Valley is a rural community located in Clark County, Nevada. It is situated in the southeastern part of the county and covers an area of over 150 square miles. The valley is surrounded by the scenic Moapa Mountains and is known for its breathtaking natural beauty. It is also home to several notable attractions, including the Valley of Fire State Park, the Lost City Museum, and the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge.

Bunkerville

Bunkerville

44.07km from Gold Butte National Monument

Bunkerville is a rural area located in Clark County, Nevada, with a population of around 1,300 people. It is situated in the northeastern part of the county, adjacent to the Arizona state line. The town is known for its cattle ranches and farms, which have been in operation for generations.Bunkerville has a rich history, dating back to the late 19th century when Mormon pioneers settled in the area and established a small farming community.

Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument

Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument

45.24km from Gold Butte National Monument

Parashant National Monument is a rugged and wild land. The vast, wild landscape of desert cactus, sheer canyon walls, soaring raptors, tall ponderosa pines, isolated cattle corrals and line shacks, lone cowboys, and rugged rock formations set against endless blue skies inspire those who seek it out. There are a number of ruins of former Mormon settlements in the area, such as the Oak Grove Dairy.

Grapevine Mesa

Grapevine Mesa

45.76km from Gold Butte National Monument

The Grapevine Mesa Joshua Trees forest was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967. 3,206 acres owned by the Federal government, the forest contains the best existing display of Joshua trees in the United States. This site is also a superb example Mojave Desert ecology.

Grand Wash Cliffs

Grand Wash Cliffs

47.32km from Gold Butte National Monument

The Grand Wash Cliffs extend south-southeast from the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument in northwest Arizona west of the Shivwits Plateau south through the Grand Cliffs Wilderness and into the Lake Mead Recreation Area. The Grand Wash Cliffs cross the Grand Canyon where the Colorado River enters Lake Mead. To the south of the Grand Canyon the Grand Wash Cliffs continue past the east side of Grapevine Mesa and then southeast above and east of the Hualapai Valley.

Moapa

Moapa

51.13km from Gold Butte National Monument

Moapa Valley is a rural community located in Clark County, Nevada. It is situated in the southeastern part of the county and covers an area of over 150 square miles. The valley is surrounded by the scenic Moapa Mountains and is known for its breathtaking natural beauty. It is also home to several notable attractions, including the Valley of Fire State Park, the Lost City Museum, and the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge.

Grand Canyon Skywalk

Grand Canyon Skywalk

51.64km from Gold Butte National Monument

Grand Canyon Skywalk is an observation deck, free cantilever girder bridge and steel bridge that was completed in 2007.The deck of the Skywalk has been made with four layers of Saint-Gobain Diamant low iron glass with DuPont SentryGlas interlayer. Deck width is 10 feet 2 inches. It is immediately north of Grand Canyon West Airport and about 120-mile east of Las Vegas, NV. The skywalk is east of Meadview, AZ. Kingman, AZ is the closest city with more than 10,000 population.

Paiute Wilderness

Paiute Wilderness

56.83km from Gold Butte National Monument

The 87,900 acres of the Paiute Wilderness are in extreme northwest Arizona, surrounding the Virgin Mountains. The wilderness is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. The southern section of the wilderness lies within Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, and is also managed by the BLM. Directly to the north, separated by Interstate Highway 15, lies the Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness.

Mount Wilson

Mount Wilson

58.34km from Gold Butte National Monument

Mount Wilson is a mountain in Mohave County, Arizona, U.S. At 5,456 feet, it is the second highest point of the Black Mountains after Mount Perkins. Mount Wilson Wilderness is a 23,900-acre protected wilderness area centered around the mountain, established in 1990 under the Arizona Desert Wilderness Act and managed by the Bureau of Land Management. This desert wilderness includes eight miles of the Wilson Ridge and is surrounded by the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Moapa Peak

Moapa Peak

59.22km from Gold Butte National Monument

Nestled within the rugged terrain of Lincoln County, Nevada stands Moapa Peak, a towering promontory that offers breathtaking views and thrilling adventures. With its rocky outcroppings, winding trails, and stunning vistas, this mountain is a true testament to the endless beauty of the American West. But beyond its natural splendor, Moapa Peak holds a special place in the hearts of outdoor enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.

Fortification Hill

Fortification Hill

59.34km from Gold Butte National Monument

Fortification Hill is a prominence adjacent to Lake Mead in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The mountain prominence is plateau-like, or mesa-like with its highpoint at the southeast terminus, and sloping north and northwestwards toward Lake Mead. It is near a southern section of Lake Mead, and just northeast of Hoover Dam. It can easily be seen eastward across Las Vegas Bay or from the two northern mountain terminuses of Eldorado Mountains, or the Black Mountains.

Arizona Hot Spring Trailhead

Arizona Hot Spring Trailhead

65.09km from Gold Butte National Monument

A beautiful trail located along the Colorado River just south of the Hoover Dam. Tucked away inside a colorful slot canyon, these hot springs offer a beautiful environment to enjoy a nice long soak.

Hoover Dam

Hoover Dam

65.25km from Gold Butte National Monument

A concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River. Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. The dam's generators provide power for public and private utilities in Nevada, Arizona, and California. Hoover Dam is a major tourist attraction; nearly a million people tour the dam each year.

Liberty Bell Arch

Liberty Bell Arch

67.27km from Gold Butte National Monument

Liberty Bell Arch is located in a very accessible region of the park. It is so named for it's resemblance to the famous Liberty Bell, at Independence National Historic Park in Pennsylvania. It even includes the "clapper", or the round part of the bell that causes it to ring.Over millions of years nature formed this geologic structure that is more commonly found in Arches National Monument.

Willow Beach

Willow Beach

70.8km from Gold Butte National Monument

Willow Beach is located on the Arizona side of the Colorado River between Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. Both Lake Mead and Lake Mohave are part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area administered by the U.S. National Park Service.Willow Beach was a trade major center for Mojave and Virgin Ancestral Pueblo people along the routes between Coastal California and the American Southwest between 500 and 1200 CE

Emerald Cove

Emerald Cove

71.51km from Gold Butte National Monument

Emerald Cove is a beautiful, secluded cove on the Colorado River, a few kilometers downstream from the Hoover Dam. This area is known for its clear greenish-blue waters. Emerald Cove gets its name from the beautiful green water that is created by the sun reflecting off the white silt that lines the bottom of the cove.

Mormon Peak

Mormon Peak

72.73km from Gold Butte National Monument

Mormon Peak stands tall in Lincoln County, Nevada, proudly displaying its impressive elevation of 7,187 feet. This peak is not just any old mountain; it is dominated by rugged rocky terrain that will get your heart pumping and put your climbing skills to the test. If you are brave enough to venture to the top, you will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views that seem to go on forever. Some might say that the view from the peak is worth the climb alone.

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Gold Butte National Monument

Gold Butte National Monument is a stunning natural area located in northeastern Clark County. It covers over 300,000 acres of land and features a range of diverse landscapes, including rugged mountains, colorful sandstone formations, and broad desert basins.The monument is also home to a wide array of wildlife, including desert bighorn sheep, pronghorns, and threatened species like the Mojave desert tortoise and the southwestern willow flycatcher.