Death Valley National Park: Private Tour from Las Vegas
Inyo County
Experience the extremes of Death Valley National Park on a private tour from Las Vegas. Explore the lowest, driest, and hottest National Park, and discover unique features like Devil’s Golf Course and Badwater Basin.
Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Furnace Creek Visitor Center - Drive 50 minutes from Rhyolite into Death Valley National Park to Furnace Creek Visitor Center, to stop for about 30 minutes. Stop at the Visitor Center and Museum to learn more about the topography, history and wildlife of Death Valley.
  • Badwater - Continue for about 30 minutes to Badwater Basin..
    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 (86m) below sea level. It is the driest, lowest and hottest National Park. In fact, it is the hottest place on our planet in the summer.
  • Devil’s Golf Course - After a 15-minute drive, you’ll arrive at Devil’s Golf Course, one of the most unusual landscapes you will ever see.
  • Artists Palette - After a 20-minute drive, marvel at the unique set of desert colors at Artist’s Palette
  • Pahrump - Depart Death Valley for a 1 hour and 30 minute drive to Pahrump, Nevada for a brief rest stop before continuing another 1 hour and 30 minute drive to Las Vegas.
What's Included
  • Complimentary bottled water
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

This distinctive national park is one of a kind, marked by extremes that will astonish and captivate you. Vibrant mountains set the stage for the valley, which holds the record for the second lowest elevation globally, surpassed only by the Dead Sea. The valley’s base is 282 feet (86m) under sea level, making it the most arid, bottommost, and hottest National Park. Moreover, during summer, it becomes the warmest location globally. We arrange trips to Death Valley National Park during the cooler months of Fall, Winter, and Spring. The valley showcases unique attractions such as Devil’s Golf Course, Artists Drive, Zabriskie Point, and Badwater Basin. Experience the multicolored stratified mountains, sand hills, salt pans, and other exceptional geographical features. Make sure to drop by the Visitor Center and Museum to gain knowledge about the valley’s geography, historical significance, and native wildlife. Additionally, take some time to explore the Rhyolite Ghost Town, where you can capture intriguing shots of stone structures, the old railway station, and perhaps even a few local specters.

Location
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
California Highway 190
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.