Embark on a Death Valley adventure with a small group exploration. Discover aliens, secret government history, and geological wonders spanning 1.5 billion years. Hike, climb, and explore ghost towns and mining sites in this unique tour!
Embark on a Death Valley adventure with a small group exploration. Discover aliens, secret government history, and geological wonders spanning 1.5 billion years. Hike, climb, and explore ghost towns and mining sites in this unique tour!
- Amargosa Valley - Area 51 Alien Center: make a stop at the quirkiest alien and UFO inspired gift shop near Las Vegas!
- Rhyolite - See Rhyolite Ghost town that was so prominent in its rise in 1904 that instead of wooden construction for the buildings in town they used concrete which has left behind a spooky skeleton of an early 20th century…
- Amargosa Valley - Area 51 Alien Center: make a stop at the quirkiest alien and UFO inspired gift shop near Las Vegas!
- Rhyolite - See Rhyolite Ghost town that was so prominent in its rise in 1904 that instead of wooden construction for the buildings in town they used concrete which has left behind a spooky skeleton of an early 20th century gold rush!
Also see art exhibits of the Goldwell Open Air Museum.
- Death Valley National Park - Enter through Hells Gate where we stop and view the largest national park in the lower 48 states of the United States.
- Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - Take a few minutes to wander the collection of wind erosion culminating in huge sand dunes in the middle of Death Valley. Also the site of famous science fiction Hollywood cinema filming.
- Burned Wagons Point - Have Lunch at the Toll Road Restaurant and see the famous Burned Wagons Point Memorial.
- Furnace Creek Visitor Center - The famous Death Valley thermometer awaits outside the visitor center. Inside you can see the following: topographical map of the entire area, history of the region, view examples of wildlife, and much more!
Souvenirs, gifts, and restrooms also available here.
- Badwater - Beautiful scenic drive through the valley to Badwater Basin to walk on the lowest elevation in North America. The air is more dense and the water on site is not drinkable, hence the name!
- Artists Palette - View or even walk on the volcanic exposition of colors, hills and canyons.
- Zabriskie Point - Christian Zabriskie’s name from Borax mining fame adorns this spectacular vista showcasing natures erosive abilities. Hiking trails all around and famous Hollywood filming locations too.
- Dante’s View - See the highest paved viewpoint in Death Valley with views across that are further and deeper than Grand Canyon West and rivaling Grand Canyon National Park’s widest point.
Sometimes we will substitute another higher location when weather and conditions permit.
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
When planning a visit to Death Valley, numerous companies offer similar tours. Our distinction lies in our expert-level park knowledge and two owner-operators who provide more than just a simple van ride through the national park. Tours are customized to meet the specific desires and needs of our guests, ensuring no highlights or lesser-known spots are…
When planning a visit to Death Valley, numerous companies offer similar tours. Our distinction lies in our expert-level park knowledge and two owner-operators who provide more than just a simple van ride through the national park. Tours are customized to meet the specific desires and needs of our guests, ensuring no highlights or lesser-known spots are missed.
A must-see is Dante’s View, often overlooked by other operators, offering vistas reminiscent of the Grand Canyon National Park, along with Artist’s Palette and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.
Our tours are semi-private, accommodating a maximum of 7 guests, with only two of us running the company. This guarantees the highest quality experience.
Meals are included in the tour. Depending on the season, we will stop at a restaurant in Death Valley for either a sit-down lunch or a breakfast buffet. Guests do not need to bring food unless they have specific dietary needs that may not be met by typical food establishments.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.