Small Group One Day Tour Death Valley National Park and Rhyolite Ghost Town

A fascinating tour for anyone interested in history, architecture, or famous and unusual geographical features. Also, the perfect choice for great masterpiece photography taking! Death Valley Nationa

A fascinating tour for anyone interested in history, architecture, or famous and unusual geographical features. Also, the perfect choice for great masterpiece photography taking! Death Valley National Park is the continental United States’ largest park, and also the hottest, driest and lowest. Despite these harsh conditions, the park’s more than 3-million acres are not simply desert plains. They are also home to mountains, canyons, sand dunes, extinct volcanic craters and even palm trees and wildflowers. Harmony Borax Works was the central feature in the opening of Death Valley and the subsequent popularity of the Furnace Creek area. The plant and associated townsite played an important role in Death Valley history. Rhyolite Ghost Town was inhabited for just 12 years, but it flourished enormously during this short period.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour in Death Valley?

A: There's no strict age limit, but keep in mind that the tour involves some hiking and it can get really hot, especially in the summer. Kids should be able to handle the heat and some walking. I'd say it’s best for ages 12 and up, but younger kids can join if they're up for the adventure with a parent.

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

A: Definitely wear light, breathable clothing since it can get super hot. Also, bring a hat and sunscreen! Good walking shoes are a must because you might be exploring some rocky areas at Rhyolite Ghost Town. Layering is a good idea too, as it can cool down a bit in the evening.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the tour date?

A: If the weather is really bad like a major storm, the tour provider usually offers to reschedule for another day. Death Valley can have crazy weather, but they’re pretty good about keeping you informed. Just keep an eye on your email and they’ll reach out if anything changes.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Death Valley tour - any advice?

I'm considering getting the Small Group One Day Tour of Death Valley for my dad's birthday. He loves history and photography, but I'm not sure if it's a good fit for him. I read that it includes Rhyolite Ghost Town, which sounds super interesting! Wondering if anyone has tips on what to expect or if it's good for older folks?

Just did the Death Valley tour, and wow!

I went on the Small Group One Day Tour of Death Valley and Rhyolite Ghost Town last month, and it was amazing! The landscapes are surreal, and the ghost town had such cool ruins. The guides were super knowledgeable about the history. If you're into photography, the sunset shots were incredible! Highly recommend it!