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Death Valley N.P. Hiking Tour: 6 Day Self-Guided

Discover the dramatic contrasts and hidden wonders of Death Valley National Park on a guided hiking tour that unveils colorful canyons, volcanic craters, and surreal desert landscapes—where every trail reveals a new surprise in one of the most extreme and unforgettable places on Earth.

Average Climate

legend

Double Booking
$1650

Single Booking
$2370

Roommate Rebate TBD

Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

1

Trip Length

6 Days, 5 Nights

Distance

28 Miles
45.1 Kilometers

Meeting Time

Drop-off Time

Assembly Point

Las Vegas, NV

Inclusions

Includes 5 nights lodging reservations with breakfast, recommendations for dinner and lunch, tour maps with digital and written directions and GPS coordinates, driving directions; gift, narratives about the area, 24×7 phone support on tour.   Arrive at: McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, NV Optional Add-ons: Pre and Post Tour Lodging Arrangements

Not included:  Flight to Las Vegas, car rental

Lodging Highlights

Family Friendly

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Reserve This Tour

Death Valley National Park has an instantaneous emotional impact on everyone who sees it. That initial view from Zabriskie Point across the vastness of the valley floor to the distant Panamint Peaks rising from the valley clad in an unmistakable mantle of snow is unlike anything that you have ever experienced in a hiking trip.

Several days of hiking into just a few of the nooks and crannies of Death Valley confirmed for us why we choose to hike rather than do bus tours. You won’t believe the hidden treasures that await you on this Death Valley Hiking Tour – the startling colors of Mosaic Canyon, the improbability of a waterfall in Fall Canyon and the narrows of that canyon above the fall, the Ubehebe Volcanic Crater, and the breathtaking views from its rim, to name a few.  The reality is—when you’ve chosen to visit a region that embraces the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere that is located only 80 miles from the highest point in the “Lower 48,” you need to expect the unexpected. Death Valley does not disappoint.

Tour dates can be booked through the fall, winter and spring.  Late October to mid-April is the recommended time to visit. The winter brings cool weather and sparse crowds, and the spring displays the lure of dazzling golds and pinks of the desert in bloom. Tours must be booked at least 2 weeks in advance, with a minimum of 2 participants.

Note: Actual hotels are subject to availability and not guaranteed before booking.  Posted price is based on a mid-week span with at least 3 months notice.  Price will be adjusted according to current hotel availability and costs. Hotel costs are likely to increase as tour date approaches, so earlier bookings will see better savings.

ITINERARY

Day 1: You will transfer to Death Valley National Park; introductory hike in the Sand Dunes; overnight at the Oasis

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Distance: 2 miles

Day 2: Hike Willow Spring Canyon; visit Badwater; hike Natural Bridge

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Meals: Breakfast

Distance: 6 miles

Day 3: Hike Mosaic Canyon, and Salt Creek

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Meals: Breakfast

Distance: 6 miles

Day 4: Hike Golden Canyon-Zabriskie Point- Gower Gulch

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Meals: Breakfast

Distance: 6 miles

Day 5: Hike Rim of Ubehebe and Little Hebe Craters; Explore Devil's Golf Course

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Meals: Breakfast

Distance: 4 miles

Day 6: Transfer to Red Rock Natural Conservation Area; hike First Creek; Tour concludes

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Meals: Breakfast

Distance: 4 miles

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