Death Valley Small Group Day Tour From Las Vegas

Leave the excitement of Las Vegas behind and journey to the stunning landscapes of Death Valley National Park. On this small-group Death Valley Tour from Las Vegas, you’ll explore the park’s most icon

Leave the excitement of Las Vegas behind and journey to the stunning landscapes of Death Valley National Park. On this small-group Death Valley Tour from Las Vegas, you’ll explore the park’s most iconic locations, including the vast Badwater Basin, and mesmerizing Artists Palette. Soak in the unforgettable views from Dante’s View and Zabriskie Point, where the dramatic desert scenery will leave you in awe. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Badwater Saloon, and let our expert guide share the rich history and fascinating geology of this unique desert environment. Experience the extremes of Death Valley in comfort, with personalized attention throughout the day.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q: Is there an age limit for this Death Valley tour? Can kids join?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but I’d say it’s best suited for kids aged 8 and up. The tour can be quite long and requires some walking, so younger kids might get tired. Just make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks for them. The guides are really accommodating, though, and they can help out with any needs.

Q: What’s the best time of year to go on this Death Valley tour?

A: The best time to visit is definitely fall or spring, around October to April. The temperatures are much more bearable, usually between 60-80°F. Summer is scorching, often exceeding 120°F, which can make the tour less enjoyable. Just remember, if you go in the cooler months, pack layers because it can get chilly in the morning!

Q: What should I wear for the Death Valley day tour?

A: I'd recommend wearing lightweight, breathable clothing since it can get really hot during the day. Also, sturdy shoes are a must, especially if you plan to hike a bit. Don’t forget sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat to protect yourself from the sun. Layers can help if you go during cooler months. Definitely pack sunscreen!

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Just got back from the Death Valley tour and wow!

I just did the Death Valley small group tour from Vegas last week, and it was breathtaking. The views from Dante’s View were unreal, and Badwater Basin was so cool to see. Our guide was super knowledgeable, too! We had unlimited snacks which was a nice touch. I can’t recommend this enough for anyone looking for a unique gift. Only downside was the long drive, around 2.5 hours, but it was totally worth it!

Considering the Death Valley tour as a gift, any tips?

I’m thinking of getting the Death Valley tour for my brother’s birthday. He really loves nature and hiking! I’m just a bit worried about the heat and whether it’s too intense. Anyone who's done it have any advice? Also, how’s the logistics with pickup from the hotels in Vegas?