Welcome to the Nevada National Parks Tours Bundle
Discover the stunning landscapes of Nevada through our self-guided tours. Our tours offer the perfect blend of flexibility and discovery in the beautiful state of Nevada. You have the freedom to explore at your own pace, making each moment of your Nevada adventure uniquely yours.
This bundle includes the following tours:
- Death Valley
- Hoover Dam
- Lake Mead
- Valley of Fire
- Red Rock Canyon
- Las Vegas Strip
- Lake Tahoe
About the Bundle
Death Valley Tour
Experience the harsh beauty of a land like no other: Death Valley. Famed for its record-breaking temperatures, this valley also serves some sizzling scenery, from sprawling salt flats to rainbow-colored badlands and soaring mountain ranges. This self-guided driving tour shows you the best spots in the park and fills you in on this area’s rich history. Follow in the footsteps of Gold Rush miners and hear their stories as you explore this bizarre, unforgettable valley.
Hoover Dam Tour from Las Vegas
Visit the mighty Hoover Dam not as a tourist, but as an expert! This self-guided driving tour leads you from either Las Vegas or Arizona to the Hoover Dam and reveals the dramatic story behind its construction along the way. Discover a tale of desperation, high-flying acrobatics, and sheer human ambition as you drive. Then, walk along the dam itself and admire this amazing feat of engineering up close!
Lake Mead Hoover Dam Tour
Take in vibrant rock formations millions of years in the making! Hike fantastic desert trails. Uncover the history of ancient tribes and their strategies for survival. Learn about the area’s geologic history, the Colorado River Tribes, and Wild West tales. Marvel at majestic views and the legacy of explorer John Wesley Powell. Discover the Hamblin-Cleopatra Volcano and the drowned marvel of the Lost City. Hear about the ongoing battle over Lake Mead’s water. Conclude your journey at Valley of Fire State Park, with blazing rock formations, unforgettable trails, and Wild West history. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Lake Mead on this remarkable driving tour. Witness the Colorado River’s force and learn about the ongoing struggle surrounding this life-giving water source. All from the comfort of your own vehicle!
Valley of Fire Tour
The Lake Mead tour also includes the full Valley of Fire tour. So you get two tours for the price of one.
Red Rock Canyon Tour
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. This majestic haven has been sculpting the Nevada desert for millions of years, offering striking red sandstone formations, pristine wildlife habitats, and miles of hiking trails that will leave you breathless—spot desert bighorn sheep, wild donkeys, and even wild horses in this unforgettable landscape.
Las Vegas Strip Tour
Embark on a captivating journey through the glitz and history of the Las Vegas Strip with this self-guided walking tour! Immerse yourself in the dazzling lights and iconic sights, from the grand MGM Grand to the Parisian allure of Paris. Traverse the vibrant boulevard, soaking in the stories from the golden age at Bugsy Siegel’s Flamingo to the modern marvels like ARIA. Delight in the diverse attractions, casinos, and shows that make the Strip legendary. Unravel tales and treasures only the seasoned gambler knows!
Lake Tahoe Tour
Explore Lake Tahoe’s dazzlingly blue waters and stunning mountainous backdrop with this self-guided audio tour! Drive around the entirety of the lake as you learn about its origins, admire its breathtaking vistas, and dive into its Gilded Age history. Explore hikes, historic homes, and waterfall views along the Lake Tahoe tour. This self-guided driving tour allows you to experience all of Lake Tahoe with maximum flexibility and value.
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
The Hoover Dam is a massive concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River, providing water and hydroelectric power to several southwestern states.
Yes, you can visit Hoover Dam at night. The illuminated dam and bypass bridge offer a stunning view, making it a popular nighttime attraction.
The construction of Hoover Dam was a monumental engineering project overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Thousands of workers, known as “Hoover Dam workers,” were employed, and it was completed in the 1930s.
Yes, visitors are welcome to take pictures at Hoover Dam. There are numerous vantage points for capturing the dam’s impressive architecture and surroundings.
Hoover Dam is a year-round attraction. Weekdays typically have fewer crowds than weekends, making them a good choice for a quieter visit.
Yes, the drive from Las Vegas to Hoover Dam is scenic and relatively short, making it a worthwhile day trip to see this engineering marvel and the beautiful Lake Mead.
While it’s possible to visit both Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon in a day, it can be a long and tiring journey. Consider planning separate days for these iconic attractions to fully enjoy them.
The best time to visit Death Valley is during the fall or spring when temperatures are milder. Summers can be scorching, making outdoor activities uncomfortable.
Lake Mead is famous for being one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States. It offers recreational opportunities like boating, fishing, and hiking in a stunning desert setting.
Yes, swimming is allowed in Lake Mead, and many visitors enjoy cooling off in its waters, especially during the hot summer months.
A half-day visit is usually sufficient to explore the highlights of Red Rock Canyon. However, if you’re an avid hiker or rock climber, you might want to spend a full day exploring its trails and formations.
The fall and spring months are the best times to visit Red Rock Canyon, with milder temperatures and pleasant hiking conditions. Summers can be very hot, while winters may bring colder weather.