Embark on a breathtaking journey from Las Vegas to explore the stunning landscapes of Death Valley. Witness dramatic vistas and unique geological wonders in this full-day adventure.
Traveling in a small group ensures a personalized experience, allowing for intimate exploration and interaction with the park’s wonders. We prioritize your comfort and safety, providing water and comfortable transportation throughout the tour. This full-day excursion into one of the most extreme climates on Earth is not just a tour; it’s an unforgettable adventure into the wild, raw heart of the desert, promising memories that will last a lifetime. This is truly an essential experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Tour Itinerary
Death Valley 2-3 hours
•Zabriskie Point
•Badwater
•Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
What’s included:
•All Fees and Taxes
•Driver/Guide
•Air-conditioned vehicle
•Unlimited Bottled water.
•Hotel pick-up and dropo
•Lunch INCLUDED
•Entry/Admission – Zabriskie Point
•Entry/Admission – Badwater
•Entry/Admission – Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.
Fit several popular attractions into just one day on this small-group guided tour from Las Vegas. Visit Nelson Ghost Town, look out over the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, snap photos at the colorful Seven Magic Mountains desert attraction, and browse the shops and enjoy lunch (not included) in Boulder City.
Itinerary:
Seven Magic Mountains
•Seven Magic Mountains, you can enjoy one of the greatest work of contemporary art in Las Vegas and be sure to bring your camera for some awesome selfies!
•Nelson Ghost Town
Nelson, back in 1775, wasn’t Nelson but was called Eldorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now Eldorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the day took over and established the notorious Techatticup Mine. Disagreements over ownership, management, and labor disputes resulted in wanton killings so frequent as to be routine and ordinary. Despite the sinister reputation of the mine, it along with others in the town produced several million dollars in gold, silver, copper, and lead.
But because of its location in the El Dorado Canyon, it was susceptible to flash flooding making it uninhabitable. The remaining weathered buildings, machinery, and Texaco station are what’s left of the boomtown.
•Lake Mead National Recreational
We will stop to check Lake Mead next to Nelson’s Ghost Town.
•Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, is one of the largest concrete structures in the world. Here you will have time to walk and take pictures and see one of the biggest man-made lakes in the USA – Lake Mead.
Stop At: Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
We’ll stop at the museum in historical Downtown Boulder City to learn about how Hoover Damn was built.