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Death Valley & Red Rock Mountain MTB

Leaving the tourist spots behind, on the Death Valley & Red Rock Mountain MTB we mountain bike into the surprising back country of Death Valley. Ride along ancient mining tracks and ghost towns and cycle seldom-traveled dirt roads into the backside of Red Rock Canyon. Finally, cycling the mustang trails will complete your appreciation for the untamed Spirit of the Mojave!

Highlights

  • Death Valley NP: Dante ‘s View, Badwater, Mustard Canyon.
  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Details

TypeMountain bike, E-mountain bike
Duration5 days
LevelModerate
SupportGuided
Daily distance12 -25 mi
Total distance160 mi
Group sizemin. 6 max. 13
LodgingCamping
BicycleNot included
MonthJanuary, February, March, April, August, October, November
StartLas Vegas
FinishLas Vegas
States or countryCalifornia, Nevada
Airport startLas Vegas McCarran Int. Airport (LAS)
Airport finishLas Vegas McCarran Int. Airport (LAS)

Starting from $ 1,894.00

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