The historic stone cabins at Valley of Fire State Park, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, offer a unique glimpse into the past. Originally constructed to provide shelter for travelers, these cabins are now a fascinating attraction for visitors. Situated near popular hiking trails, they serve as perfect rest stops while exploring the park's stunning red rock formations and ancient petroglyphs. Though no longer available for overnight stays, the cabins remain a testament to the park's rich history and natural beauty.
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Welcome to the Cactus Atlas! We are Glenn and Amy and invite you to join us as we visit all sorts of locations across the American West. We tour both natural and man-made attractions.
Our base of operations is in the Phoenix, AZ area. We do a lot of hiking, day trips, and campground reviews and hope that we will be a great resource if you are planning a trip to the American West. We also hope to delight you with our exciting adventures!