Leave behind the bright lights of Las Vegas and delve into the serene beauty of Death Valley National Park. Join a small-group tour where you’ll explore iconic spots like Furnace Creek, Badwater Basin, and Dante’s View. As the day turns to evening, watch a spectacular desert sunset at Zabriskie Point, then stargaze in one of the world’s best certified Dark Sky Parks. With an expert guide, you’ll uncover the park’s unique geology, vibrant landscapes, and fascinating history. Perfect for nature lovers and stargazers, this is your ultimate Death Valley adventure. Book now for an unforgettable experience!
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Begin your adventure at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, where you’ll learn about Death Valley's unique geology, wildlife, and history. Get a sneak peek of the stunning landscapes you'll soon explore.
Visit the Devil’s Golf Course, a vast salt pan with jagged, otherworldly formations. Marvel at the rugged terrain as your guide shares the fascinating geology behind this surreal desert landscape.
Explore Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. Walk across the expansive salt flats and take in the vast, otherworldly scenery as your guide explains the basin's unique geological features.
Visit Artists Palette, a vibrant hillside splashed with colors. Marvel at the stunning hues of pink, green, and purple created by mineral oxidation, as your guide reveals the science behind this natural artwork.
Take in the breathtaking panoramas from Dante’s View, a viewpoint high above Death Valley. Enjoy sweeping vistas of the valley floor and distant mountains, perfect for photos and quiet reflection.
Conclude your adventure at Zabriskie Point, the perfect spot for a mesmerizing sunset. As night falls, gaze up at the stars in this certified Dark Sky Park for an unforgettable stargazing experience.
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