- Pahrump - 30 minutes stop at Town Pahrump, pack daily fresh lunch box for guest
- National parks permit
- Round-trip Transportation
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Any Personal Expenses
- Meals
An enticing excursion for those with a passion for historical developments, architectural prowess, and notable or unique geographical spectacles. It’s also an excellent option for brilliant, masterpiece-caliber photography!
Death Valley National Park holds the title for the largest park in the continental United States, and is also celebrated as the hottest, lowest, and driest. Despite these challenging characteristics, the park’s territory, spanning over 3-million acres, is not limited to desert landscapes. It also encompasses mountains, canyons, sand ridges, expired volcanic holes, and even shelters palm trees and wild flora.
The key attribute in the unveiling of Death Valley and the subsequent surge in popularity of the Furnace Creek region was Harmony Borax Works. This plant and its corresponding townsite occupied a significant station in the history of Death Valley. The Rhyolite Ghost Town, despite housing residents for a mere 12 years, experienced tremendous prosperity during its brief lifespan.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.