Private Tour: Death Valley National Park from Las Vegas

This unique park 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 flo

This unique park 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 (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. Our tours travel to Death Valley National Park in the Fall, Winter and Spring. The valley offers features like nowhere else, including Devil’s Golf Course, Artists Drive, 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. Also enjoy a visit to Rhyolite Ghost Town for some fascinating photos of stone buildings, railroad depot and even some local ghosts.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q&A

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate. The provider is usually pretty accommodating since Death Valley can get extreme heat or rain. Just make sure to call them a day or two in advance to set up a new date.

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but the tour is more suitable for kids aged 8 and up since there's a lot of hiking and walking involved. Younger kids might not enjoy it as much. Just make sure they can handle the heat if you go in spring!

Q: What should we wear on the tour? Is it super hot?

A: Definitely dress in layers! Mornings can be cool, but it heats up fast. Wear a hat and sunscreen, too. Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking on uneven ground at places like Badwater Basin.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Death Valley tour! Any advice?

I’m considering this private tour of Death Valley from Las Vegas for my husband’s birthday. He's into nature and photography, and this place looks amazing! I’ve read about stops like Zabriskie Point and Artist's Drive which sound unreal. Is this tour good for a couple, or would we feel out of place? Also, how long does it usually take?

Just did the Death Valley tour—amazing experience!

I went on the private Death Valley tour last month, and it was epic! The scenery at Devil’s Golf Course was mind-blowing, and our guide was super knowledgeable about the park’s history. The deli lunch was pretty good too. Just a heads up, it was really hot by midday, so be prepared for that! Anyone else done this recently?