4 days tour

Telescope Peak Adventure

This tour includes:

Guide

A professional, knowledgeable, certified Death Valley hiking guide

Meals

All meals are included from breakfast the first day through lunch on the last day

Others

High quality, synthetic sleeping bag (professionally laundered after every use) โ€“ or bring your own. Use of trekking poles All necessary entrance fees and permits Emergency equipment including a company-issued first-aid kit and satellite phone You will receive a Lifetime Hiking Membership entitling you, your spouse and kids to a lifetime discount of 10% off any Wildland Trekking hiking trip after your first one!

Transport

Comprehensive, roundtrip transportation from your hotel in Las Vegas and back

Accommodation

Top-of-the-line tent, backcountry sleeping pad and multi-day backpack

Not included:

Others

Clothes, raingear, and footwear (Oboz hiking shoes and boots recommended) Sunscreen, toiletries and personal items Water bottles and a headlamp or flashlight Guide gratuity (industry recommendation is 10-20% of trip cost) State sales tax (6-7% range, added at registration)

Flights

International flights are not included

Optional

Other activities and services are not included

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

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Itinerary of your trip Telescope Peak Adventure

  • Day 1 Day 1
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1

      Shuttle to Death Valley: 5 hours Hiking Mileage: 3.5 miles Elevation Loss/Gain: 1000 feet This multi-day Death Valley hiking trip begins with a fun day of orientation and exploration. Weโ€™ll start our drive from Las Vegas early. Upon entering Death Valley National Park, weโ€™ll stop-in at the Furnace Creek Visitorsโ€™ Center, and pickup our backcountry permit for our overnight trip up Telescope Peak. Continuing our drive across sub-sea level Death Valley, weโ€™ll enjoy stunning views of the Panamint Mountain skyline, rising more than two miles overhead โ€“ an inspiring introduction to what lies ahead. Turning off the highway onto Emigrant Canyon Road, weโ€™ll wind high into these magnificent mountains. Our lunch spot will be Aguereberry Point, offering stunning views of Death Valley, Badwater Basin and the Funeral and Grapevine Ranges. On the way back to Emigrant Pass Road weโ€™ll stop again for our first dayโ€™s hike down the little-explored north fork of Trail Canyon. Aside from being a great warm-up for our days ahead, Trail Canyon is a great way to enjoy the colors of canyon country before ascending into the high, open desert surrounding the Panamint Mountains. Finally, weโ€™ll take an incredible opportunity to visit the fabled Eureka Goldmine that was run for 40 years by pioneer, prospector and sole proprietor Stephen Aguereberry. As the day begins to wind down, weโ€™ll drive the final stretch to our campground where weโ€™ll set up our tents, eat dinner and get some rest for our next dayโ€™s fun.

  • Day 2 Day 2
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2

      Driving Time: 15 minutes Hiking Mileage: 8.4 miles Elevation Gain/Loss: 2200 feet Thanks to an interesting trail that intersperses steep switchbacks with restful flats, Wildrose is the perfect acclimatization hike. After an energy-rich breakfast, weโ€™ll prepare our daypacks for our hike up Wildrose Peak. As we start our ascent, weโ€™ll pass a row of masonry kilns once used for local silver smelting operations. These 25-foot-tall stone orbs are the best surviving example of masonry charcoal kilns in the American West. And as we continue to climb, our trail winds through the thick, pinon-juniper forest that, in the 1870s, supplied wood for the kilns. Upon cresting the summit, weโ€™ll enjoy views of both Death Valley and Panamint Valleys. On a clear day, weโ€™ll be able to see all the way to the Sierra Nevada. No matter the weather, weโ€™re certain to catch inspiration from the tremendous views of Telescope Peak. After hiking back down Wildrose, weโ€™ll make the 15-minute drive back to camp, where weโ€™ll enjoy a hearty dinner in preparation for tomorrowโ€™s ascent.

  • Day 3 Day 3
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3

      Driving Time: 15-25 minutes Hiking Mileage: 5-10.5 miles Elevation Gain: 1500-4000 feet Weโ€™ll start the day early with a quick breakfast before packing our overnight packs. Depending on the season and snow/ice conditions, we may or may not be able to drive all the way to the Mahogany Flat Campground, where the actual trailhead is waiting at around 8,000 feet. If the last bit of the road is still closed for snow, weโ€™ll have an extra mile and a half and an extra 1,000 feet of elevation gain for our warm up. Weโ€™ll be dry camping tonight so weโ€™ll have to haul extra water up the trail. For our wilderness campsite, weโ€™ll select between a couple of options depending on conditions and how the group is feeling. One ideal spot to camp rests about 5 miles from the trailhead on the saddle between Banner and Telescope Peaks. If we make good time and everyone is feeling good, weโ€™ll set up camp, and take-off for the summit.* Itโ€™s said that the view from the top is like looking through the view of a telescope. Because the Death Valley floor actually rests below sea level, our summit views put us well over two miles above ground. In the contiguous United States, youโ€™d literally have to get in an airplane to enjoy higher views. *If the group needs to rest or if the conditions warrant, weโ€™ll make our summit attempt the next morning.

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Tour leaving from Las Vegas

Las Vegas, officially the City of Las Vegas and often known simply as Vegas, is the 28th-most populated city in the United States, the most populated city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County.

Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 12 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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