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113 - Secrets of the Nevada Desert

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Many strange red sandstone formations cover a landscape called "Little Finland," also known as "Hobgoblins' Playground" or "Devil's Fire." These little-known formations are located fourteen miles east of the eastern entrance into Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park, this area is on the other side of Lake Mead in a remote part of the Nevada desert.

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Many strange red sandstone formations cover a landscape called "Little Finland," also known as "Hobgoblins' Playground" or "Devil's Fire." These little-known formations are located in a remote part of the Nevada desert.

The nearest large town is Mesquite, Nevada. Four-wheel-drive is recommended but a high-clearance vehicle will take you there. The formations face the setting sun and are in the shadow of a mountain to the east in the morning. Have breakfast in Mesquite and depart at sunrise.

​If you love photographing the deserts of the Southwest, you must add this place to your list.
Locations
  • Devil's Fire
  • Devil's Throat
  • Gold Butte Road
  • Hobgoblins' Playground
  • Little Finland
  • Mesquite, Nevada
  • Mud Wash
  • "The Narrows"
  • Overton Arm of Lake Mead
  • Virgin River
  • Whitney Pockets
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