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Death Valley National Park

Embark on our Las Vegas to Death Valley adventure without worrying about the details—we've got your lunch, bottled water, and park entrance fees covered. As you journey to Death Valley National Park, your knowledgeable local guide will provide insights into the region's climate, history, wildlife, and terrain. From elevation to temperature, this area is a land of extraordinary extremes. A brief comfort stop at Death Valley Marketplace in Pahrump allows you to refuel with classic soda pops, nostalgic candy, and unique handcrafted souvenirs—a fitting last stop before heading to California! Dante’s View awaits your arrival, offering breathtaking views over 5,500 feet above Death Valley's salt flats. Marvel at the panoramic vistas of the colorful badlands and dry Lake Manly below, making it one of the park's best scenic spots. Explore exhibits, shop, and discover how life thrives in this extreme landscape at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center. Despite its name, Death Valley is teeming with fascinating reasons to explore. Visit Harmony Borax Works for a glimpse into the area’s mining history. Tour historic mining ruins and a replica of the Twenty Mule Team Wagons used in transporting borax. As your guide shares insights into the region's geology, enjoy the drive along the salt flats and spires of the Devil’s Golf Course during lunch. Learn how the unique altitude and terrain contribute to creating one of the hottest places on Earth. (Rest assured, our tours take place in the milder temperatures from September through May.) Next on the itinerary is Badwater Basin, Death Valley's most famous spot. Pose at the 282-feet-below-sea-level sign and explore the otherworldly salt pans on a boardwalk, but shield your eyes—the white salt fields can be blinding. On warm days, you might even hear the pops of salt crystals bursting. Before leaving Death Valley National Park, marvel at the multi-hued hills of the Artists Palette along the Artists Drive Scenic Loop. Finally, stop at the historic Inn at Death Valley, built in 1927 and nestled within The Oasis at Death Valley resort. Conclude your adventure with a mild off-road driving tour of Twenty Mule Team Canyon through the multi-colored badlands seen in early Star Wars films. After a day filled with exploration and a luxurious ride back, you'll return to your hotel in time for dinner and to enjoy the vibrant Vegas nightlife!

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Death Valley National Park, United States

Death Valley National Park

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