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From Las Vegas: Death Valley Day Tour

1. From Las Vegas: Death Valley Day Tour

Enjoy the scenic outdoors and rugged extremes of the western United States with a visit to Death Valley. Sample local treats and see Dante's View, Badwater Basin, and the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. Begin your adventure with a pickup at your Las Vegas hotel and head out into the desert. Depending on your fellow adventurers, you may be able to request a customizable itinerary. As you drive, stop to explore the famous ghost towns of the Wild West, including Rhyolite, which came into prosperity in 1904 when gold was found. Pay a visit to the Goldwell Open Air Museum with its local oddities. Next, enter Death Valley, with a stop at Hell's Gate. Head out to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. Trek through the sand where Star Wars characters once walked, then take off to Furnace Creek Visitor Center, where the highest-ever temperature was recorded. Ask the park rangers questions or pick up a souvenir. Finally, visit Badwater Basin, with the lowest elevation in North America (282 feet below sea level) and then Zabriskie Point. Snap a selfie in the 150-mile-long park, a swirl of colors in the background.

From Las Vegas: Death Valley & Rhyolite Ghost Town Day Trip

2. From Las Vegas: Death Valley & Rhyolite Ghost Town Day Trip

Embark on a day trip from Las Vegas to Death Valley. Explore a harsh landscape of dunes, canyons, and volcanic craters. Learn about the history of the area as you pass the Harmony Borax Works and Zabriskie Point. Visit the ghost town of Rhyolite, inhabited for only 12 years during the gold rush.  After pickup, drive out to Death Valley National Park with your guide. At over 3 million acres, the park is host to some of the country’s driest, hottest, and harshest conditions. Experience a unique landscape of mountains, canyons, and colorful rocks, and admire panoramic views at Zabriskie Point. Pass the Harmony Borax Works and learn about the important role the industry played in the history of Death Valley. Reach the ghost town of Rhyolite, inhabited for a short time between 1904 and 1916. Explore its now desolate buildings and infrastructure that sprung up during a gold rush boom. Enjoy stunning views over the Mojave Desert to the south as you drive out of Death Valley. Make your way back to Las Vegas, where you will be dropped off to end the day trip.

Death Valley: Full–Day Tour from Las Vegas

3. Death Valley: Full–Day Tour from Las Vegas

Stand at the entrance to Death Valley for your first exploration and photo stop on this amazing adventure. Look down on the old ghost town of Rhyolite, a long-abandoned gold mining community and the set for many movies and documentaries. Drive down a beautiful winding highway, and enter the center of Death Valley from the east, a strange world of endless desert, vast valleys, harshly sculpted peaks, garish colors, superbly adapted plants and animals, all visible expressions of geologic time reckoned in millions of years. Capture the view of the valley from Hell's Gate, well above the valley floor. Visit Badwater, 282 feet below sea level. Enjoy views and stops at Zabriskie's Point, the Devil's Golf Course, the Furnace Creek Museum, the Salt Lake, the Sand Dunes and Artists Pallet. The majestic mountains, colorful canyons, volcanic craters and salt pinnacles all make this trip a photographic sightseer's dream come true. 

Las Vegas: Death Valley Private Tour

4. Las Vegas: Death Valley Private Tour

Take off from Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park. Experience the driest, lowest, and hottest national park. Death Valley is a land of extremes that will surprise and delight you. Colorful mountains frame the valley, which is the second-lowest point on Earth, second only to the Dead Sea. The valley floor is 282 feet (86 m) below sea level and it is the hottest place on the planet in the summer. Death Valley offers features like nowhere else, including Devil’s Golf Course, Artists Drive and Artists Palette, Zabriskie Point, and Badwater Basin. Enjoy colorfully layered mountains, sand dunes, salt flats, and other unusual features. Stop at the visitor center and museum to learn more about the topography, history, and wildlife of Death Valley.

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Overall rating

4.9 / 5

based on 16 reviews

I would give this tour 20 out of 10 if I could. Death Valley is a breathtaking natural miracle in and itself. However, Brian and Jason made all the difference. Jason's witty jokes, Brian's sincerity made this one of my most memorable tours so far. Unlike other tours, Brian and Jason intentionally try to get to know their guests. They stopped at so many magnificent stops that I it felt like I have seen most of the park. They went out of their way to make us all feel accommodated. They will stop for lunch at a fancy historic restaurant. Flow of the day was natural, fun filled and informative. If you are planning on touring Death Valley, it should only be with them.

I NEVER write reviews, but I had to type a few words to help others pick the right tour guide. Don't waste time looking up other companies - this is the real deal. The bus was new and very clean, the tour was very interactive; I actually learned a few interesting history facts. These guys are very well-informed and I think it's because they're passionate about what they do. But the reason I decided to write a review is because they actually truly care about every single tourist on the bus . They make you feel special and taken care of and they do it with very positive energy.

Normally I don't like to write reviews, but I have to recommend this tour to everyone. Brian was the best guide I have ever met, he would answer all your questions and always tried to make sure we experienced more during the tour. Death Valley is a great place to visit, especially when you look down at Dante View.

A comfortable, casual, informative trip to a remarkable place. Our guide Jason was well informed and took care of our every need.

I had a great time with Jason and Brian.Great trip I will be back .