Death Valley Explorer Tour by Tour Trekker from Las Vegas
Overview
Death Valley National Park offers stunning landscapes and a rich history, guided by an expert who enhances your journey. Travel in a custom Tour Trekker while experiencing the breathtaking highlights of America’s largest national park in the contiguous United States.
- 🗺️ Unique geology, dramatic salt flats, colorful canyons, and iconic viewpoints await your discovery.
- 🥪 Your all-inclusive tour includes national park entry fees, a delicious boxed lunch, and refreshing bottled water.
- 🌞 This top-rated guided tour provides insights into fascinating facts about Death Valley.
- 🚫 Swimming is forbidden in Death Valley due to safety concerns and environmental preservation.
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Pickup included
- Death Valley
- Fully Guided Death Valley Tour
- Sandwich of choice and potato chips (Gluten-free option available)
- Bottled water
- Round trip transportation to/from Las Vegas hotels
- Gratuities
- Private Tour
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Take a refreshing break in Pahrump to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and use the restroom. This convenient stop lets you relax and recharge before continuing your adventure
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Dante's ViewBegin your Death Valley experience with a visit to Dante’s View, perched over 5,500 feet above sea level. This iconic overlook offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, and sweeping views across Death Valley National Park. Capture breathtaking photos and take in the awe-inspiring scenery from this must-see vantage point.
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Furnace Creek Visitor CenterArrive at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, the heart of Death Valley National Park. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to browse for unique souvenirs, explore fascinating indoor exhibits, and learn about the park’s geology, wildlife, and history. Enjoy a comfortable break to refresh and experience the educational hub of Death Valley before continuing your adventure.
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Harmony Borax WorksNext, travel a short distance to the historic Harmony Borax Works, a site that played a key role in Death Valley’s mining era. As you explore the easy paved interpretive trail, you’ll discover the remains of an original refinery, iconic twenty-mule team wagons, and learn how borax, once called “white gold,” was mined and transported across the harsh desert. Informative signs along the path bring the stories of the miners and the ingenuity of the operation to life, providing a fascinating look into the area’s industrial heritage amid dramatic desert scenery.
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Devil's Golf CourseEnjoy your boxed lunch on the way to Devil’s Golf Course, one of Death Valley’s most extraordinary and alien landscapes. Here, you’ll walk among jagged salt spires, left behind after ancient Lake Manly evaporated, forming a vast, rugged terrain shaped by thousands of years of wind and rain. These sharp, crystalline formations stretch as far as the eye can see and create an otherworldly scene, earning the site its memorable name: only “the devil” could play golf on such a treacherous surface. Capture stunning photos and get a unique perspective of this natural wonder, where salt crystals continually reshape with the valley’s harsh, dry conditions.
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BadwaterBadwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
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Artists PaletteMarvel at Artists Palette, where vibrant hills display a natural rainbow of colors created by mineral oxidation in the ancient rocks of Death Valley. This iconic stop along Artists Drive offers unforgettable photo opportunities and a unique look at the park’s extraordinary geology.
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The Oasis at Death Valley is an ideal comfort stop within Death Valley National Park. It offers travelers a relaxing break to refresh, use restrooms, and enjoy the serene desert ambiance before continuing their journey.
- Finish your Death Valley tour with a fun off-road drive through 20 Mule Team Canyon. This scenic area features colorful badlands, rich mining history, and famous movie locations, making it a memorable and adventurous final stop. (pass by)
- Enjoy a charming break at Death Valley Marketplace in Pahrump, a local gem featuring an old-fashioned candy store and unique gift shop. This comfort stop is the perfect place to stretch your legs, browse for souvenirs, and indulge in nostalgic treats before heading home. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.