Embark on a self-guided Death Valley tour, uncovering hidden stories and stunning landscapes at your own pace. Discover history, beauty, and adventure.
Embark on a self-guided Death Valley tour, uncovering hidden stories and stunning landscapes at your own pace. Discover history, beauty, and adventure.
- Marta Becket Monument - Begin at the iconic Amargosa Opera House, where dancer Marta Becket transformed a deserted desert hall into an enchanting theater with her own painted audience.
- Funeral Mountains - Drive past the intriguingly named Funeral Mountains and learn how Death Valley’s eerie landscape gained its reputation among early…
- Marta Becket Monument - Begin at the iconic Amargosa Opera House, where dancer Marta Becket transformed a deserted desert hall into an enchanting theater with her own painted audience.
- Funeral Mountains - Drive past the intriguingly named Funeral Mountains and learn how Death Valley’s eerie landscape gained its reputation among early explorers.
- Death Valley National Park - An ideal photo opportunity as you officially enter one of America’s most extreme and memorable national parks.
- Death Valley National Park - The tour traverses Death Valley National Park, sharing stories and highlighting must-see attractions.
- Twenty Mule Team Canyon - Enjoy an optional scenic loop through vibrant badlands named after the famous mule teams that transported borax across the desert.
- Zabriskie Point - One of Death Valley’s most renowned viewpoints, celebrated for golden badlands that glow magnificently at sunrise and sunset.
- The Inn at Death Valley - Visit the historic desert resort built in 1927, once frequented by Hollywood stars and designed as a luxurious retreat in the heart of the desert.
- Golden Canyon - Stroll through radiant amber and rust-colored canyon walls, a landscape also featured as a filming location for Star Wars.
- Devil’s Golf Course - Discover a peculiar field of jagged salt formations so rugged “only the devil could play golf” there.
- Natural Bridges Trail - Hike into a desert canyon to witness a natural rock arch sculpted by flash floods over millennia.
- Badwater - Stand at 282 feet below sea level, the lowest point in North America, and traverse dazzling white salt flats.
- Furnace Creek Visitor Center - Pause for exhibits, restrooms, park information, and a respite from the desert heat before venturing further into the park.
- Harmony Borax Works - Explore the remnants of the historic borax operation and view the original twenty-mule team wagon that helped make Death Valley renowned.
- Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - Venture into rolling sand dunes framed by mountains—one of the park’s most picturesque and accessible desert landscapes.

- Tour starts at Death Valley Junction
- Go anytime at your own pace
- Tour never expires
- In-depth route covering all sites of Death Valley
- Engaging storytelling with park history
- One purchase covers one car, never expires
- Easy to use, automatic story playback
- Tour starts at Death Valley Junction
- Go anytime at your own pace
- Tour never expires
- In-depth route covering all sites of Death Valley
- Engaging storytelling with park history
- One purchase covers one car, never expires
- Easy to use, automatic story playback
- Entrance Free to Death Valley National Park (governmental fee)
- Entrance Free to Death Valley National Park (governmental fee)
Embark on a self-guided driving tour to explore the surreal landscapes of Death Valley National Park at your leisure. Beginning at Death Valley Junction, this tour guides you through the hottest, lowest, and driest region in North America, enhanced by GPS-triggered narration that reveals fascinating stories of survival, history, and the unique…
Embark on a self-guided driving tour to explore the surreal landscapes of Death Valley National Park at your leisure. Beginning at Death Valley Junction, this tour guides you through the hottest, lowest, and driest region in North America, enhanced by GPS-triggered narration that reveals fascinating stories of survival, history, and the unique individuals who thrived here. Key sites include Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, and the vibrant hues of Artist’s Palette. Enjoy the freedom to stop as you wish, with no fixed schedule, and discover the hidden stories that make this park unforgettable.
- Journey through Death Valley’s breathtaking landscapes with an uninterrupted route
- Learn about the lost 49ers and the enduring Timbisha Shoshone
- Features major highlights such as Furnace Creek, Zabriskie Point, and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
- The tour duration is adaptable, ranging from 2.5 to 5 hours depending on your stops and exploration
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.