Sunset and Stargazing Tour in Death Valley National Park

Discover the best of Death Valley National Park in one unforgettable tour that combines daytime exploration, a stunning desert sunset, and incredible stargazing under some of the darkest skies in the

Discover the best of Death Valley National Park in one unforgettable tour that combines daytime exploration, a stunning desert sunset, and incredible stargazing under some of the darkest skies in the U.S. Visit iconic landmarks like Dante’s View, Badwater Basin, the Artist’s Palette, and Zabriskie Point—all in one day. Marvel at the lowest point in North America, walk across vast salt flats, and capture vibrant desert landscapes shaped by time and volcanic activity. End the journey with a breathtaking sunset and a sky full of stars, far from the lights of the city. This small-group experience is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. Important Notes - Stargazing takes place one hour and thirty minutes after sunset. - Please note that on nights with a bright moon or a full moon, fewer stars will be visible. - If a road is closed due to a natural disaster within the national park and we cannot visit, we will visit another point.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age for the Sunset and Stargazing Tour?

A: Yes, the tour is generally suitable for kids aged 8 and up, but it’s really best for those who can handle some hiking. If you’re bringing younger kids, just be aware that it can get pretty hot during the day and cooler at night, so plan accordingly with water and layers. It might not be fun for very young ones sitting around while waiting for the stars to come out.

Q: What happens if the weather's bad? Do they cancel the tour?

A: If the weather is really bad, the tour will likely be canceled, but they do their best to reschedule. It's a small group, so they keep in close contact with everyone. Just make sure to check the weather a day or two before and reach out if you're unsure. You can also ask about their policy on rebooking when you book your tour!

Q: What should we wear for the tour? Is it chilly at night?

A: Definitely wear layers! It can be pretty hot during the day, but once the sun sets, it gets chilly fast. I recommend a light jacket or hoodie for the stargazing part. Also, comfy shoes are a must since you'll be doing some walking around those salt flats and other sights. And don't forget sunscreen during the day!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Sunset and Stargazing Tour—any recommendations?

I’m looking to surprise my husband with the Sunset and Stargazing Tour in Death Valley. We love nature but have never done stargazing. I read that it includes places like Dante's View and Badwater Basin, which sound amazing! I’m just worried about the heat and if it’s really worth it. Anyone done this or know if it’s good for couples?

Just got back from the Sunset and Stargazing Tour—here's my experience!

Wow, this tour was epic! We started at Dante's View and then went to Badwater Basin. The salt flats were so cool to walk on! The sunset was stunning, and when it got dark, the stars came out like crazy. Just remember to dress warmly for after the sunset. Highly recommend for anyone who loves photography or just wants to chill under the stars.