Arch Rock, Beehives, and Petrified Logs loop
Arch Rock, Beehives, and Petrified Logs loop
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Hike an easy 3.7-mile loop in Valley of Fire State Park to see Arch Rock, Beehives, and 225-million-year-old Petrified Logs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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598 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
Tip by
1.11 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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1.91 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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2.33 km
Highlight • Cave
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3.11 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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4.64 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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5.89 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.10 km
601 m
171 m
Surfaces
2.50 km
1.57 km
1.49 km
164 m
102 m
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Elevation
Highest point (760 m)
Lowest point (680 m)
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Yes, this loop is considered an easy and scenic hike, making it suitable for most fitness levels, including beginners. While some sections might have loose sand, the overall experience is manageable.
The trail features easily accessible paths, but be prepared for sections with loose sand and potentially rougher terrain, especially around the Petrified Logs. You'll also encounter fun rock formations and boulders, all set amidst stunning fiery red Aztec sandstone.
This loop is famous for combining three iconic geological features: the impressive natural rock bridge of Arch Rock, the distinctive irregular sandstone formations known as the Beehives, and ancient Petrified Logs dating back 225 million years. You might also spot other formations like Piano Rock and The Lion King.
No, climbing on Arch Rock is prohibited. This rule is in place to help preserve its fragile structure for future visitors.
The best time to visit Valley of Fire State Park for hiking is typically during the cooler months, from late fall to early spring. Summers can be extremely hot. If you visit in the evening, the setting sun beautifully illuminates Arch Rock, offering excellent photo opportunities.
While Valley of Fire State Park generally allows dogs on trails, they must be kept on a leash. Always check the latest park regulations on the official Nevada State Parks website before your visit.
Yes, as this trail is located within Valley of Fire State Park, an entrance fee is required. You can find current fee information and any permit requirements on the official Nevada State Parks website: nv.gov.
Yes, due to its easy difficulty and relatively short distance, this loop is a great option for families with children. The unique geological features like the Beehives and Petrified Logs are often fascinating for younger hikers.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Petrified Logs Loop Trail and the Pinnacles Loop.
Given the desert environment and potential for loose sand, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Always carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months, and consider sun protection like a hat and sunscreen. Interpretive panels along the trail provide valuable information, so you might also enjoy bringing a camera.
Parking is typically available near the trailheads within Valley of Fire State Park. Specific parking areas for the Arch Rock, Beehives, and Petrified Logs sections are usually well-marked within the park.
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