Death Valley is often overlooked but boasts twice the depth of the Grand Canyon between Badwater Basin and Telescope Peak. From peaks to salt flats, Death Valley has much to offer.
The guided tour offers approximately four hours at the National Park and a stop at the Badwater Salt Flats, which signals the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, at 280 feet below sea level. The Badwater Salt Flats is home to the hottest recorded temperatures on earth, taken in 1913.
You'll also tour the oldest structure in Death Valley, the Borax Museum at Furnace Creek Ranch, and make photo stops at Artist Palette and Zabriskie Point badlands with scenic views of 20 Mule Team Canyon, and the Funeral and Black Mountain Ranges. On the return trip to Las Vegas, journey through Death Valley Junction.