Death Valley Tour Trekker Adventure Las Vegas

4.8(108 reviews)
Provided by:Pink Jeep Tours Las Vegas
⭐ 4.8/5 (108 reviews) | 💰 $313.66 | ⏱️ Duration: 10 hours | 👥 Up to 10 people
💡What do you see on the Death Valley tour from Las Vegas?
This 10-hour guided tour from Las Vegas visits Death Valley's main sights with hotel pickup included, priced at $313.66 per person. You stop at Dante's View, Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Harmony Borax Works, Devil's Golf Course, Badwater Basin, and Artists Palette, eat a boxed lunch en route, and finish with an off-road drive through Twenty Mule Team Canyon. It suits travelers of all fitness levels, including families with kids 3 and up, who want a full day covering the park's highlights.

🎯 Why People Book This

Where this tour spends its time is the heart of Death Valley, not the drive to reach it, and that's the real reason to book it. For USD 313.66, you trade a long self-drive and the work of finding the stops for a guided round trip from your Las Vegas hotel with the planning handled. The day runs 10 hours and covers the spread of the park, from Dante's View over 5,500 feet up to Badwater Basin on the valley floor, with park fees and lunch already in the price. You're paying to see the major sights in one day without driving them yourself.

🗺️ The Experience

The Death Valley Explorer by Pink Jeep Tours is a 10-hour guided day trip from Las Vegas in a custom Tour Trekker vehicle, working a chain of viewpoints across Death Valley National Park, with hotel pickup and a boxed lunch included, priced at USD 313.66 per person.
This is a long haul built around a lot of short stops rather than one big stay. The day opens and closes with the drive across the Nevada line, bracketed by 15- and 20-minute breaks in Pahrump to stretch and grab coffee, so a real share of the ten hours is spent in transit and at comfort stops. Inside the park, no single stop runs longer than an hour, and the time is parceled out across the highlights instead of pooled in one place.
You move through them in sequence: Dante's View, the overlook above 5,500 feet looking down on Badwater Basin, gets the longest stretch at 60 minutes; Harmony Borax Works and Devil's Golf Course get 45 each, the first a paved interpretive trail through old mining remains, the second a walk among salt spires. Badwater itself, the lowest point, gets only 20, with Artists Palette's mineral-colored hills at 30 and a final off-road run through Twenty Mule Team Canyon.
Everything is in the one fare; there are no paid tiers to weigh, only whether the day's pace suits you. What you buy here is a wide sampler of the park, not depth at any one spot.

🤔 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: Most people book this for the scenery, but the real reason is what the day saves you from: Death Valley is the hottest, lowest, most unforgiving place you could drive into alone, and this hands the planning and the driving to someone who does it for a living. The 4.8 rating across 108 reviews tells you the people who went didn't feel shortchanged by a long day in extreme terrain. This is for the traveler who wants the desert without the logistics of surviving it solo.
Worth it if:
  • you want to stand in Death Valley but have no interest in mapping water, fuel and heat into a self-drive plan
  • you'd rather give up a full 10 hours to someone who knows the route than gamble a rental car on one of the harshest landscapes in the country
  • you treat the drive itself as part of the trip, not dead time to be minimized
Skip it if:
  • a 4.8 day-trip into open desert is a lot of car time for you, and the shorter Valley of Fire small-group trip at 6 hours gets you red rock and slot canyons closer to the city
  • you want green canyons and rivers rather than salt flats and dunes, in which case Bryce Zion's two national parks suit you better
Choose this over Bryce Zion Two Parks Day Trip from Las Vegas if:
  • you specifically want the starkness of Death Valley, not the forests and hoodoos of southern Utah, and you'd rather one extreme landscape than two scenic ones in a longer 13-hour day

Tour at a Glance

Duration10 hours
Price (from)$313.66 per person
DepartureHotel pickup included
AgesAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
Group sizeUp to 10 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
LanguagesEnglish
OperatorPink Jeep Tours Las Vegas
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.8/5 (108 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
10 hours$313.66 per person
DurationDeparture
10 hoursHotel pickup included
DurationAges
10 hoursAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
DurationGroup size
10 hoursUp to 10 per booking
DurationPhysical level
10 hoursEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationLanguages
10 hoursEnglish
DurationOperator
10 hoursPink Jeep Tours Las Vegas
DurationCancellation
10 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
10 hours4.8/5 (108 reviews)

✅ What's Included

  • Round-trip transportation from Las Vegas hotels
  • Death Valley National Park entry fees
  • Bottled water
  • Sandwich and potato chips (gluten-free option available)
  • Fully guided Death Valley tour

❌ Not Included

  • Gratuities for guide
  • Additional meals beyond provided lunch
  • Personal expenses
  • Hotel pickup from non-participating hotels

🛡️ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Hotel pickup included for all Las Vegas hotel travelers
  • Best Time to Visit: Early departure recommended to cover the full 10-hour day and avoid peak midday heat at valley-floor stops
  • What to Bring: Sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and layers; bottled water and a boxed lunch are provided
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure
  • Booking Tip: Group bookings are capped at 10 per reservation; book ahead to secure space, particularly in spring and fall peak seasons
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels; not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Minimum Age: 3 years (children ages 3–12, adults ages 13–99)
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; specialized infant seats available; service animals allowed

💡 Insider Tip

Dante's View comes first at over 5,500 feet looking down on Badwater Basin, then the route descends to the basin floor itself, so shoot your wide panoramas at the Dante's View stop, that 60-minute overlook is the only place you get the whole valley from above before you're standing in it.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4
LasVegasTour Rating

What you're really buying here is a guide and a van for the lowest, hottest corners of Death Valley, so you don't pilot a rental across the desert and wonder where to stop. The trade-off is a fixed 10-hour day with brief footing at the marquee sites: Badwater gets 20 minutes, Artists Palette 30, while Pahrump comfort stops eat into the total. Worth the long day for first-timers, thin for anyone chasing slow exploration.

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.8(108 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How hot does Death Valley get and when is the best time to visit?

The tour details don't specify temperatures or a recommended season. Death Valley is hot and the itinerary notes the salt fields are bright under the sun, so bring sunglasses. Confirm current conditions and seasonal timing with the operator when booking.

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?

It depends on the issue. The tour is listed as wheelchair accessible, service animals are allowed, and it's described as suitable for all physical fitness levels. However, it is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, partly because it includes an off-road drive through Twenty Mule Team Canyon. Some stops involve walking on interpretive trails and boardwalks. If you have specific concerns, confirm with the operator before booking.

What's the difference between this and other Death Valley tours from Las Vegas?

We don't compare tours here. For this one specifically: it runs 10 hours, is operated by Pink Jeep Tours Las Vegas, costs USD 313.66 per person, and includes round trip hotel transportation, national park entry, bottled water, and a boxed lunch. Stops include Dante's View, Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Harmony Borax Works, Devil's Golf Course, Badwater, Artists Palette, and Twenty Mule Team Canyon.

Is lunch provided or do we stop at restaurants?

A boxed lunch is included. It's a sandwich of your choice with potato chips, and a gluten-free option is available. Bottled water is also provided. You eat the boxed lunch on the way to Devil's Golf Course rather than at a restaurant.

How long is the drive each way to Death Valley?

The tour details don't specify the one-way drive time. The full tour runs 10 hours total and includes a 15-minute break in Pahrump on the way. Confirm exact drive times with the operator when booking.

Does the tour go to other parks like Red Rock Canyon?

No. This tour covers Death Valley National Park only. Stops include Dante's View, Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Harmony Borax Works, Devil's Golf Course, Badwater, Artists Palette, and Twenty Mule Team Canyon, plus comfort stops in Pahrump.

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