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What are people saying about Death Valley National Park

Susan_D, Feb 2026
Excellent Death Valley Tour
The beauty of Death Valley National Park exceeded our expectations. The van arrived on time was clean and comfortable. Our tour guide, Jason, was very knowledgeable and made the entire experience educational and entertaining. His recommendations for our meal, snacks, souvenirs and comfort stops were spot on. We can truly understand why this tour was rated all 5 stars and highly recommend both this tour and Jason as a guide.
Daniel_O, Jun 2026
Without a shadow of a...
Without a shadow of a doubt the best tour I’ve done, not only in vegas but out of everywhere I’ve been, and a big shout out to Jason, who made the tour extra awesome with his expertise and very welcoming, he made the tour extra awesome!!
Boris_L, Jun 2026
Death Valley stargazing trip
Our guide Sung was amazing! He helped us every step of the way providing so much information and instruction how to deal with extreme heat while we are at the solt flats. He did using his camera amazing pictures of us with the sky full of stars on the background. I've never seen anything like this throughout the trip and especially after dark.
Darshna_P, May 2026
Super superb and excellent
Our guide Bryan is very knowledgeable person. Started to end our tour very exciting. So much fun. Very good adventure.

Death Valley National Park

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Rolling hills and mountains of Death Valley National Park in California.
  • Badwater Basin, which sits 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level, is the lowest point in North America.

  • For those visiting the park independently by car, the per-vehicle entrance fee is valid for seven days.

  • Death Valley National Park is typically dry and sunny throughout the year with some winter storms; avoid summer, when temperatures can reach 120°F (49°C).

  • Stay hydrated with plenty of water, no matter what time of year you visit.

  • During summer, restrict outdoor activities to the early morning; stick to paved roads in an air-conditioned vehicle.

  • Furnace Creek Visitor Center offers informational exhibits, a bookstore, a short film, and ranger talks.

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