Death Valley Day Trip
Las Vegas, Nevada
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours 30 minutes
From peaks to salt flats to amazing colors, Death Valley has many faces. Along with the legendary landscape, there is a long and lively human history that brings personality and reality to Death Valley. On this day trip from Las Vegas you'll learn about the early pioneer explorers, Scotty’s Castle, borax mining as well as make stops at Artist Palette and Zabriskie Point badlands. Round-trip transportation, snacks, bottled water and lunch are included.

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From peaks to salt flats to amazing colors, Death Valley has many faces. Along with the legendary landscape, there is a long and lively human history that brings personality and reality to Death Valley. On this day trip from Las Vegas you'll learn about the early pioneer explorers, Scotty’s Castle, borax mining as well as make stops at Artist Palette and Zabriskie Point badlands. Round-trip transportation, snacks, bottled water and lunch are included.After pickup from your Las Vegas hotel set out to the hottest place on earth -- Death Valley. Sometimes referred to as “Mars on Earth” the amazing diversity of this park is often unappreciated.
You'll spend approximately 4-hours in the park. Stop at the Badwater Salt Flats which marks the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere at approximately 280 feet below sea level. The Badwater Salt Flats also boast the hottest recorded temperatures on earth, taken in 1913.
Next tour the Borax Museum at Furnace Creek Ranch, the oldest structure in Death Valley. You'll also make photo stops at Artist Palette and Zabriskie Point badlands. Views of 20 Mule Team Canyon and the Funeral and Black Mountain Ranges will round out the tour.
On your return to Las Vegas, journey through Death Valley Junction, home of the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel. Built between 1923-1925, the opera house did not blossom until Marta Becket, an actress, opera singer, painter and builder, made it her home and her canvas which is evident throughout this building.
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You'll spend approximately 4-hours in the park. Stop at the Badwater Salt Flats which marks the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere at approximately 280 feet below sea level. The Badwater Salt Flats also boast the hottest recorded temperatures on earth, taken in 1913.
Next tour the Borax Museum at Furnace Creek Ranch, the oldest structure in Death Valley. You'll also make photo stops at Artist Palette and Zabriskie Point badlands. Views of 20 Mule Team Canyon and the Funeral and Black Mountain Ranges will round out the tour.
On your return to Las Vegas, journey through Death Valley Junction, home of the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel. Built between 1923-1925, the opera house did not blossom until Marta Becket, an actress, opera singer, painter and builder, made it her home and her canvas which is evident throughout this building.
Special Offer - Book and save 5% compared to the local supplier's prices! - Book Now!
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