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Visite de l'explorateur de la vallée de la mort par Tour Trekker

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An enthusiastic guide will bring Death Valley to life while showing you the most spectacular highlights of the largest national park in the contiguous United States. Travel by Tour Trekker and experience the history, geology and more. This tour includes entry fees, a boxed lunch and bottled water.
Ville: Las Vegas
Sun 28 Sep
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Fully guided tour
Entrance fees
Round trip transportation to/from Las Vegas hotels
Bottled water
Sandwich of choice and potato chips (Gluten-free option available)
Fully guided tour
Entrance fees
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age 3 years
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1
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
2
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
3
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
4
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
5
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
6
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
7
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
8
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
9
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
10
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
11
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
12
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
13
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
14
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
15
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
16
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
17
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
18
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
19
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
20
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
21
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
22
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
23
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
24
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
25
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
26
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
27
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
28
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
29
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
30
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
31
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
32
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
33
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
34
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
35
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
36
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
37
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
38
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
39
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
40
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
41
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
42
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
43
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
44
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
45
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
46
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
47
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
48
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
49
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
50
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
51
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
52
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
53
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
54
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
55
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
56
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
57
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
58
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
59
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
60
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
61
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
62
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
63
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
64
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
65
La vue de Dante
Arrêt 2 : La vue de Dante Dans le parc, c'est le premier arrêt. Dante's offre l'une des vues les plus spectaculaires du parc à plus de 5 500 pieds au-dessus du niveau de la mer, surplombant le bassin de Badwater et le parc.
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Centre d'accueil de Furnace Creek
Arrêt 3 : Furnace Creek Après cela, les invités sont emmenés au centre d'accueil, où il est possible d'acheter des souvenirs et de voir les expositions éducatives en intérieur. Arrêt de confort.
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Harmony Borax fonctionne
Arrêt 4 : Harmony Borax Works Il s'agit d'une courte escapade à partir de là dans le véhicule climatisé jusqu'à Harmony Borax Works, pour découvrir et voir les vestiges de l'histoire minière de Death Valley.
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Parcours de golf du diable
Arrêt 5 : Parcours de golf du Diable Sur le chemin du Devil's Golf Course ou juste avant, les invités pourront déjeuner. Devil's Golf Course leur offre une perspective unique sur les formations de sel après l'évaporation du lac Manley.
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Mauvaise eau
Badwater Basin était un lac qui s'est finalement évaporé. Les marais salants qui subsistent aujourd'hui sont un spectacle inoubliable. Restez sur la promenade et apportez vos lunettes de soleil ; les champs de sel sont d'un blanc éclatant sous le soleil et dangereux à traverser, en particulier au Devil's Golf Course.
70
Palette d'artistes
Voir Artists Palette, une formation minéralogique étonnamment colorée !
71
Canyon de l'équipe Twenty Mule
Arrêt 9 : 20 Mule Team Canyon Enfin, direction 20 Mule Team Canyon, au bord de la chaîne de montagnes Amargosa, pour une expérience tout-terrain amusante. 20 Mule Team Canyon regorge d'histoire minière et de culture pop.
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Marché de la Vallée de la Mort
Arrêt 10 : Marché de la Vallée de la Mort Est une charmante petite entreprise locale à Pahrump avec un magasin de bonbons à l'ancienne et une boutique de cadeaux. Arrêt de confort.
73
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
74
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
75
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
76
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
77
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
78
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
79
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
80
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
81
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
82
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
83
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
84
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
85
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
86
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
87
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
88
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
89
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
90
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
91
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
92
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
93
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
94
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
95
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
96
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
97
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
98
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
99
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
100
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
101
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
102
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
103
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
104
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
105
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
106
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
107
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
108
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
109
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
110
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
111
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
112
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
113
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
114
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
115
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
116
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
117
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
118
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
119
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
120
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
121
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
122
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
123
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
124
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
125
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
126
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
127
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
128
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
129
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
130
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
131
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
132
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
133
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
134
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
135
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
136
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
137
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
138
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
139
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
140
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
141
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
142
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
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Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
145
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
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Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
147
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
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Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
149
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
150
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
151
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
152
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
153
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
154
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
155
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
156
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
157
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
158
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
159
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
160
Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
161
Dante's View
Stop 2: Dante’s View Within the Park, this is the first stop. Dante’s offers one of the most spectacular views in the Park from over 5,500 feet above sea level, overlooking Badwater Basin and the Park.
162
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Stop 3: Furnace Creek After that, guests are taken to the Visitor Center, where there is a chance to purchase souvenirs and view the educational indoor exhibits. Comfort stop.
163
Harmony Borax Works
Stop 4: Harmony Borax Works It’s a short jaunt from there in the air-conditioned vehicle to Harmony Borax Works, to learn about and view remnants of Death Valley’s mining history.
164
Devil's Golf Course
Stop 5: Devil’s Golf Course On the way to Devil’s Golf Course or just before, the guests will get to enjoy lunch. Devil’s Golf Course gives them a unique perspective of the salt formations after Lake Manley evaporated.
165
Badwater
Badwater Basin was a lake that eventually evaporated. The saltpans that remain today are an unforgettable sight. Stay on the boardwalk and bring your sunglasses; the fields of salt are bright white under the sun and dangerous to traverse, especially at the Devil’s Golf Course.
166
Artists Palette
See Artists Palette, a stunningly colorful mineralogical formation!
167
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Stop 9: 20 Mule Team Canyon Finally, it’s off to 20 Mule Team Canyon on the edge of the Amargosa Mountain Range for a fun off-roading experience. 20 Mule Team Canyon is full of mining and pop culture history.
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Death Valley Marketplace
Stop 10: Death Valley Marketplace Is a delightful little local business in Pahrump with an old-fashioned candy store and gift shop. Comfort stop.
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Commentaires (97)
DouglasB187
Mar 2025
What a great trip! Juergen, the tour guide was very knowledgeable about the sites and history of Death Valley. You get a great overview of this desolate, yet beautiful National Park!
Christina_S
Mar 2025
Chris our guide was awesome! Truly knowledgeable and fun! Death Valley is stunning! Great pace to the day!
Marion_M
Nov 2024
Our tour guide Chris was awesome. Very good driver and a wonderful guide. He was very informative and provided lots of info during our trip to Death Valley.

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