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United States
Nevada
Clark County

Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop

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United States
Nevada
Clark County

Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop

Easy

2.7

(22)

52

hikers

Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop

01:28

5.27km

100m

Hiking

Embark on the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop, an easy hiking route that showcases the vibrant geology of Valley of Fire State Park. This 3.3-mile (5.3 km) journey involves a gentle ascent of 342 feet (104 metres) and typically takes around 1 hour and 28 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience varied terrain, from sandy washes to rocky paths and slickrock, all set against a backdrop of dramatic red rock formations with swirling patterns of red, pink, white, and orange.

When planning your visit, be aware that certain sections of this route, including the Fire Wave Trail and Seven Wonders Loop, are usually closed from June 1st to October 1st. This seasonal closure is implemented for your safety due to the extreme summer temperatures common in Valley of Fire State Park. Always check current park conditions and advisories before heading out to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

This loop is a fantastic way to discover some of the park's most iconic geological features in one comprehensive hike. You will encounter unique formations like the Fire Wave, known for its distinctive flowing, lava-like swirls, and explore the narrow passages of slot canyons such as the White Domes Slot Canyon. The route offers a memorable immersion into the park's striking natural artistry.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Desert Landscape View

Highlight • Viewpoint

Always take enough water with you!

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468 m

Thunderstorm Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

Thunderstorm Arch is one of the "wonders" along the seven wonder trail. It's easily accessible and located about 500 feet away from Fire Cave. It's quite a popular place with photographers.

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758 m

Crazy Hill

Highlight • Natural Monument

Crazy Hill is on the right side of the trail. Which one it really is, is probably left to the beholder, which he finds the craziest.

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2.17 km

Fire Wave

Highlight • Natural Monument

Fire Wave is a structure of striped sandstone. The wave like shape is a result of erosion from wind and water over the last 150 million years. The unique colors or "stripes" come from oxidation of iron and manganese contained in the rock.

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2.65 km

Pink Canyon

Highlight • Canyon

The best time for photos is around noon, when the entire Canyon is illuminated pink.

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3.44 km

Kaolin Wash and Slot Canyon

Highlight • Canyon

Between the White Domes Road and the Seven Wonders Loop and the White Domes Slot Canyon are the Kaolin Wash and Kaolin Slot Canyon.

From the road to the turnoff from the wash, the wash is part of the Seven Wonders Loop.

Note: May 15 to October 1, 2025, and likely every year thereafter
Seasonal closure due to heat:
Fire Wave, Seven Wonders Loop, Pastel Canyon Prospect, Arrowhead, Pinnacles, White Domes, Charlie Springs, and Natural Arches Trails.

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3.52 km

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3.69 km

White Domes Slot Canyon

Highlight • Canyon

The only true and narrow slot canyon in the Valley of Fire. Located on the White Domes Trail.

I included it as a short detour on the Seven Wonders Loop, as the short round trip is definitely worth it. The slot canyon is a short but impressive narrow passage and also a photographic display of colors.

Note: May 15 to October 1, 2025, and likely every year thereafter.
Seasonal closure due to heat:
Fire Wave, Seven Wonders Loop, Pastel Canyon Prospect, Arrowhead, Pinnacles, White Domes, Charlie Springs, and Natural Arches Trails.

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5.07 km

Canyon

Highlight • Canyon

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5.08 km

Double Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

One of the many small arches along the trail. Millions of years of wind, rain and blowing sand has slowly created these arches.

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5.27 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.74 km

523 m

Surfaces

3.37 km

1.39 km

504 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop?

This loop is generally considered easy to moderate. While komoot rates it as easy, the varied terrain, including sandy sections, rocky paths, and some scrambling through narrow slot canyons, can make it feel more challenging. The total elevation gain is around 104 meters (340 feet) over approximately 5.3 kilometers (3.3 miles).

What kind of terrain can I expect on this trail?

The trail features a diverse terrain, including sandy washes, rocky paths, and slickrock. You'll navigate through rugged, sometimes narrow, slot canyons and encounter areas with uneven surfaces. The vibrant sandstone formations, ranging in colors from red and pink to white and orange, dominate the landscape.

What are the main attractions along the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop?

This route combines many of Valley of Fire State Park's highlights. You'll experience the iconic Fire Wave with its swirling patterns, explore the dramatic White Domes Slot Canyon, and pass through the Seven Wonders section featuring unique formations like Crazy Hill, Thunderstorm Arch, and Pink Canyon. There are also several stunning viewpoints like Desert Landscape View.

Where is the trailhead and parking for this loop?

The Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop is located within Valley of Fire State Park. There are designated parking areas near the trailheads for both the Fire Wave and White Domes sections, which connect to form this loop. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

What is the best time of year to hike the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop?

The best time to hike this trail is typically from October to May. Due to extreme summer temperatures, the Fire Wave Trail and Seven Wonders Loop are usually closed from June 1st to October 1st for visitor safety. Spring and fall offer more comfortable temperatures for exploring.

Are dogs allowed on the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails in Valley of Fire State Park, including this loop, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Always ensure your pet has plenty of water, especially in the desert environment.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Valley of Fire State Park?

Yes, Valley of Fire State Park charges an entrance fee per vehicle. This fee grants you access to the park and its trails, including the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking on established trails.

What should I bring for a hike on this loop?

Given the desert environment, essential items include plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), sturdy hiking shoes, and snacks. A map or GPS device is also recommended, as some sections can be less clearly marked. Dress in layers, as temperatures can fluctuate.

Does this trail connect with other routes in Valley of Fire State Park?

Yes, this comprehensive loop incorporates sections of several official trails. The route passes through parts of the Fire Wave Trail, Seven Wonders Trail, and the White Domes Trail / Prospect Trail, offering a combined experience of the park's diverse landscapes.

Is there any shade or water available along the trail?

Shade is very limited on this trail, primarily found within the narrow slot canyons. There is no potable water available directly on the loop, so it is crucial to carry all the water you will need for your hike. The visitor center at Valley of Fire State Park has water and restrooms.

Is the Fire Wave, White Domes and Seven Wonders Loop suitable for families with children?

While rated easy to moderate, the varied terrain with sandy sections, rocky scrambles, and narrow slot canyons might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to hiking. However, older children who enjoy exploring and have good stamina will likely find the unique rock formations and colorful landscapes captivating.

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Trail Reviews

Laupi
October 2, 2023, Valley of Fire

A surprising round with many small highlights - amazing what nature produces! It only became full at the end at the Fire Wave, perhaps because we were out very early.

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At first, the data for the tour doesn't sound that impressive, but the surface (mainly gravel or deep sand) and the temperature (a good 30 degrees at the beginning of May) make the round a bit challenging. But also worth seeing.

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