The Scenic Highlights Driving Tour offers visitors a captivating way to explore the stunning landscapes of Death Valley National Park. With engaging audio commentary and a focus on iconic sights, the tour promises an immersive experience for up to eight participants. For just $14.99, this self-guided journey allows travelers to navigate at their own pace, discovering the park’s unique geological features and learning about its rich history. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking to uncover the hidden wonders of this arid wonderland, the Scenic Highlights Driving Tour is sure to leave you captivated and eager to delve deeper into the park’s marvels.

Key Points

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Key Points

  • Explore the unique landscapes of Death Valley National Park, including colorful canyons, badlands, and salt flats with guided audio commentary.
  • Experience major attractions like Artists Palette, Badwater Basin, and Dante’s View through a self-guided driving tour with suggested itineraries.
  • Utilize the GuideAlong app that provides over 220 audio points to seamlessly navigate the park and learn about its features.
  • Enjoy flexible booking options with a $14.99 group rate, free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, and a 365-day validity period.
  • Benefit from offline access, GPS-enabled location tracking, and a high customer satisfaction rating for a comprehensive driving tour experience.

Overview and Pricing

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Overview and Pricing

The Death Valley National Park audio driving tour is available for $14.99 per group of up to 8 participants.

Travelers can reserve the tour now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is valid for 365 days, and users can check availability for starting times.

The app-based tour features over 220 audio points with stories, tips, and directions that autoplay based on location. Users can follow suggested itineraries or create their own route, with no expiry or date limit and free updates.

The tour can be pre-downloaded for offline use, with GPS satellites determining location.

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Experience Highlights

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Experience Highlights

Explore the hottest, driest, and lowest national park in the U.S., over 200 feet below sea level.

This driving tour highlights the park’s major attractions, including Artists Palette, Badwater Basin, Dante’s View, Devil’s Golf Course, Father Crowley Overlook, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Ubehebe Crater, and Zabriskie Point.

Discover the park’s colorful canyons, badlands, and unique salt flats with crystals.

The self-guided audio tour provides informative stories, tips, and directions that autoplay based on your location, allowing you to create your own route or follow suggested itineraries.

With this flexible and offline-capable tour, you can fully learn about the captivating landscapes of Death Valley National Park.

Audio Tour Features

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Audio Tour Features

With the GuideAlong app, users can download 220+ audio points providing stories, tips, and directions that autoplay based on their location.

They can follow suggested itineraries or create their own tour route, with no expiry or date limit and free updates.

The app’s pre-downloaded content allows for offline use, as the GPS satellites determine location without relying on cell signal or Wi-Fi.

Plus, the commentary can play through the phone speaker or be paired with the car for stereo sound, ensuring a seamless and informative driving experience throughout Death Valley National Park.

Preparation and Requirements

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Preparation and Requirements

To enjoy the scenic highlights of Death Valley National Park, visitors will need to bring a charged smartphone, their vehicle, the downloaded GuideAlong app, and a power bank for long sightseeing days.

Upon booking the tour, they’ll receive a text with a link to unlock the experience and a prepaid voucher code. The app is compatible with iOS 15 or Android 9, but iPads must have a GPS chip.

Once prepared, travelers can follow suggested itineraries or create their own tour route, with no expiry or date limit and free updates.

The app’s GPS satellites will determine their location, allowing the audio commentary to autoplay without relying on cell signal or Wi-Fi.

Customer Support

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Customer Support

Customers have access to detailed help within the GuideAlong app. They can contact the support team via email, chat, or toll-free phone if they need assistance.

The app’s commentary can play through the phone speaker or be paired with the car’s stereo system for an immersive experience.

Based on the single customer review, the tour has a high satisfaction rating of 5 out of 5.

Customers can rely on the app’s user-friendly features and the responsive support team to enhance their Death Valley National Park driving tour experience.

Explore the Hottest Park

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Explore the Hottest Park

Exploring Death Valley National Park, visitors discover the hottest, driest, and lowest point in the United States, plunging over 200 feet below sea level.

This otherworldly landscape boasts an array of stunning geological wonders, including the vibrant Artists Palette, the vast Badwater Basin salt flats, and the dramatic Dante’s View.

Visitors can also explore the alien-like Devil’s Golf Course, the serene Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the massive Ubehebe Crater.

Throughout the park, travelers are treated to a visual feast of colorful canyons, stark badlands, and the mesmerizing crystalline formations of the salt flats.

With the GuideAlong audio tour, guests can explore the stories behind these awe-inspiring natural attractions.

Visit Major Landmarks

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Visit Major Landmarks

Visitors can explore the major landmarks that define Death Valley National Park‘s unique geology and awe-inspiring scenery.

They’ll marvel at the multi-hued Artist’s Palette, a striking display of vibrant colors in the rock formations.

The ethereal Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level, showcases stunning salt flats.

Dante’s View offers a breathtaking panoramic vista, while the Devil’s Golf Course intrigues with its jagged salt crystal formations.

Other highlights include the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Ubehebe Crater, and the iconic Zabriskie Point, offering quintessential Death Valley vistas.

Flexible Reservation Options

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Flexible Reservation Options

Flexibility in reservation options provides travelers the convenience to book their Death Valley National Park audio driving tour at their leisure. The tour is available for $14.99 per group of up to 8 participants. Customers can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is valid for 365 days, allowing flexibility in scheduling.

Reservation Details
Pricing $14.99 per group (up to 8 participants)
Reservation Reserve now, pay later
Cancellation Free up to 24 hours in advance
Validity 365 days

Frequently Asked Questions

Death Valley National Park: Scenic Highlights Driving Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Death Valley?

The best time to visit Death Valley is in the spring or fall when temperatures are milder. Summers are extremely hot, with highs often exceeding 120°F, while winters can be quite chilly at night.

How Much Water Should I Bring on the Tour?

It’s recommended to bring plenty of water, at least 1 gallon per person, for the driving tour in Death Valley. The hot, dry climate can quickly lead to dehydration, so staying hydrated is crucial for a safe and comfortable experience.

Are There Any Special Driving Rules in Death Valley?

Death Valley has unique driving rules due to its extreme environment. Drivers must follow speed limits, avoid off-road driving, and be prepared for high temperatures, sudden elevation changes, and poor cell signal coverage. Careful driving is essential for a safe visit.

Can I Bring My Dog on the Tour?

Based on the tour overview, it doesn’t seem pets are allowed on the audio driving tour. The information indicates the tour is for up to 8 participants, and doesn’t mention anything about bringing dogs or other animals along.

How Long Does the Full Tour Typically Take to Complete?

The full driving tour typically takes 3-4 hours to complete, depending on how much time you spend at each highlight and how often you stop. The tour provides flexibility to explore the park at your own pace.

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Recap

The Scenic Highlights Driving Tour of Death Valley National Park offers an immersive and cost-effective way to experience the park’s breathtaking landscapes. With engaging audio narration, offline accessibility, and flexible reservations, visitors can embark on a personalized journey to iconic sites like Artists Palette and Badwater Basin. This tour provides an ideal opportunity to explore America’s hottest, driest, and lowest national park at one’s own pace.