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Little Finland

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Little Finland

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Little Finland, also known as "Hobgoblin's Playground" or "Devil's Fire," is a remarkable natural monument nestled within the remote Gold Butte National Monument in Clark County, Nevada. Situated in the vast Mojave Desert, near the northern tip of Lake Mead and south of Mesquite, this area is renowned for its intricate and bizarre formations of deep red Aztec sandstone. Rising to an elevation of 575 meters, it offers a unique landscape often compared to, yet distinct from, nearby Valley of…

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    1. Little Finland Loop

    8.63km

    02:24

    60m

    60m

    Explore the otherworldly red rock formations of Little Finland Loop, a moderate 5.4-mile hike in Gold Butte National Monument.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 570 m

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    Location: Clark County, Nevada, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of vehicle is required to reach Little Finland?

    Due to the remote location and challenging unpaved roads, including sections of the BLM Gold Butte Backcountry Byway, a high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicle is essential for accessing Little Finland. Standard passenger vehicles are not recommended.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit Little Finland?

    No, there are no specific permits or fees required to visit Little Finland. It is located within the Gold Butte National Monument, which is public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is generally free to access.

    Is Little Finland a family-friendly destination?

    Little Finland can be family-friendly for adventurous families, but visitors should be aware of the remote location, challenging access roads, and lack of facilities. The terrain around the formations is uneven, so sturdy footwear is important. It's best suited for families who enjoy off-the-beaten-path exploration and are prepared for a desert environment.

    Are dogs allowed at Little Finland?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed at Little Finland and within the Gold Butte National Monument, as it is managed by the BLM. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, pack out all waste, and ensure they have plenty of water, especially given the desert heat and rugged terrain.

    What are the typical weather conditions at Little Finland, and what should I wear?

    Little Finland is located in the Mojave Desert, so expect extreme temperatures. Winters are mild with cool days and cold nights, while summers are intensely hot, often exceeding 100°F (38°C). Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures. Dress in layers, wear sturdy closed-toe shoes suitable for uneven terrain, and bring sun protection like a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Always carry more water than you think you'll need.

    How long does it take to explore Little Finland?

    The time spent exploring Little Finland can vary greatly depending on your interest. While there isn't a single defined trail, visitors can spend anywhere from 2-4 hours wandering among the formations, discovering hidden arches, and taking photographs. Allow extra time for the drive to and from the site.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter at Little Finland?

    As part of the Mojave Desert ecosystem, Little Finland is home to various desert wildlife. You might spot lizards, snakes (including rattlesnakes), desert tortoises, jackrabbits, and various bird species. While rare, larger mammals like bighorn sheep or coyotes may also be present. Always observe wildlife from a distance and do not disturb them.

    Are there any facilities or services near Little Finland, such as restrooms or food?

    No, Little Finland is a remote natural monument with no facilities or services directly on-site or nearby. Visitors must be entirely self-sufficient, bringing all necessary water, food, and supplies. The nearest services are in Mesquite, Nevada, which is roughly 48 miles away.

    What other natural attractions are located near Little Finland?

    Little Finland is part of the broader Gold Butte National Monument, which offers several other unique attractions. These include the historic mining town of Gold Butte, the scenic red rock area of Whitney Pockets with its petroglyphs, and the intriguing Devils Throat sinkhole. The Lime Canyon Wilderness and Jumbo Springs Wilderness are also nearby.

    Is cell phone service available at Little Finland?

    Cell phone coverage at Little Finland and throughout the Gold Butte National Monument is extremely limited or non-existent. Visitors should not rely on their mobile devices for navigation or emergencies. It's advisable to carry a satellite communication device or inform others of your travel plans.

    What makes the rock formations at Little Finland so unique?

    The rock formations at Little Finland are composed of red Aztec Sandstone, fossil sand dunes, which have been heavily eroded into intricate and bizarre shapes. What makes them particularly unique is their complexity, variation, and the relatively large area they cover, featuring delicate erosional fins, thin spurs, tiny arches, and narrow formations that are often compared to a 'hobgoblin's playground'.

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