Flame Valley State Park is located 90 kilometers northeast of Las Vegas, United States, referred to as Flame Valley. It is the oldest national park in Nevada, founded in 1935, covering an area of 14,120 hectares. The reason why it is called the Flame Valley is because the Mesozoic red sandstone in the valley, which is exposed to the surface, will reflect red like fire in the sun, and look like fire in the valley from a distance.