Death Valley National Park

Visit Badwater Salt Flats (282 feet below sea level) and enjoy a stunning panoramic view of all 11,049 feet of Telescope Peak. Hike amid surreal sand dune landscapes and between the multi-hued walls of Golden Canyon; experience sunrise at Zabriskie Point; and visit Ubehebe Crater.

Dates
Mar 15 - Mar 20, 2020  (6 Days)
Cost

from $3,495 per person, double occupancy

For more Information
travel@commonwealthclub.org

(415) 597-6720

    Sunday, March 15
    Arrive in Las Vegas

    Arrive in Las Vegas independently, and gather at 5:00 p.m. at the DoubleTree hotel for a welcome drink, introductions, and a trip orientation on the park by your study leader. Dinner will follow near the hotel.
    DoubleTree Hotel (D)

    Monday, March 16
    Shoreline Butte, Badwater & Harmony Borax Works

    Transfer to Death Valley National Park. En route stop at Ashford Mill for the chance to see wildflowers in bloom and to witness evidence of the shoreline of the historic Lake Manly. At its zenith 22,000 years ago, the lake was over 80 miles long and over 600 feet deep, but given the changing climate, it disappeared thousands of years ago. Stretch your legs at Badwater; at 282 feet below sea level, this salt ­ at is the lowest place in North America and the eighth lowest place on Earth!  The dramatic depth is enhanced by the backdrop of the Panamint Range rising over 11,000 feet. After lunch at the Oasis at Death Valley Ranch, stop by the visitor center before touring Harmony Borax Works and learning about the mining history of “the white gold of Death Valley.” Enjoy a welcome dinner at the Oasis Inn.
    Oasis at Death Valley (B,L,D)

    Tuesday, March 17
    Dante’s View, Salt Creek & Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

    Experience Dante’s View, located at 5,475 feet, and take in a stunning panorama of all 11,049 feet of Telescope Peak. Learn about the creation of the park’s many alluvial fans, the product of millions of years of sporadic yet constant erosion. Later visit Salt Creek and learn about the amazing pupfish, endemic to Death Valley and uniquely adapted to survive in the desert’s harsh environment. End the day’s activities with the chance to walk among the picturesque sand dunes. After dinner enjoy the chance of some stargazing and see firsthand why Death Valley is an officially recognized “Gold Tier” Dark Sky Park.
    Oasis at Death Valley (B,L,D)

    Wednesday, March 18
    Titus Canyon & Ubehebe Crater

    Explore the Titus Canyon narrows and hike among the strati cations of rock marking millions of years of geological history. The opening of the canyon affords the best chance to see a chuckwalla in its natural habitat. These sizable lizards have evolved to inflate their bodies to wedge themselves in the cracks in the rock they live in to deter predators. Marvel at Ubehebe Crater, site of a massive volcanic explosion leaving a pit in the earth over 500 feet deep and a half-mile across. If you feel up to it, enjoy a 2-mile hike around the rim of the crater.
    Oasis at Death Valley (B,L)

    Thursday, March 19
    Zabriskie Point, Golden Canyon & Artist’s Palette

    Wake just before dawn and transfer to Zabriskie Point to watch as the sunlight slowly illuminates the surrounding mountains. After breakfast, hike through the multi-hued walls of Golden Canyon toward the Red Cathedral with the option to continue for a longer hike through Gower Gulch. After lunch, relax at the hotel. This evening enjoy the sunset at Artist’s Palette before our farewell dinner.
    Oasis at Death Valley (B,D)  

    Friday, March 20
    Ash Meadows & Las Vegas

    After breakfast in the park, we head to Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. We stop at the visitor center to learn of the plight of the pupfish and explore the Crystal Spring boardwalk. After lunch, return to Las Vegas for flights home. Please book your return ­flights for 6:00 pm or later. (B,L)

    $3,495 per person, double occupancy (at Oasis at Death Valley Ranch)
    $4,195 per person, single occupancy (at Oasis at Death Valley Ranch)

    Supplement to Upgrade to the Oasis at Death Valley Inn (4 nights):
    $620 per person, double occupancy
    $1,030 single occupancy

    Included
    1 night at the DoubleTree, Las Vegas; 4 nights at the Oasis at Death Valley Ranch; 5 daily breakfasts at the hotel, 4 lunches and 4 dinners; welcome and farewell dinners with beer and wine; round-trip transfers from Las Vegas Airport to Death Valley National Park; tours, entrances, and events as specified in the itinerary; mini-bus transportation for all excursions; gratuities for guides, drivers, hotel and restaurant staff; expert guide Drew Schlachter; services of a professional Tour Manager; Club host to assist you throughout the program (with a minimum of 15 travelers); the camaraderie of the Club’s travelers.

    Not Included
    Air transportation to and from Las Vegas, Nevada; meals and beverages other than those specified as included; optional excursions and other activities done independently; trip cancellation/interruption and baggage insurance; personal items such as e-mail, telephone and fax calls, souvenirs, laundry and gratuities for non-group services.

     

    What to Expect

    Average temperatures during this time range from 53-80°. Our transportation around the park is by vans. Travelers should be in active good health to participate in this trip. Though walks are not too strenuous, they are over uneven terrain and may require the use of hands and feet to climb over obstructions. Our longest hike is about 2 miles, with approximately 500 feet in elevation gain. Almost all walks are “out and back” so participants can go as far as they like, and then wait for the group to return. For those who would like more active hiking, we can help arrange that during your free time.

    Trip Educators
    Tour Leader and Guide
    Tour Leader & Guide, Drew Schlachter

    Drew Schlachter has more than 20 years of guiding experience and has been fortunate to lead a variety of trips across much of America, from Alaska to the Desert Southwest, the Pacific States to the Rocky Mountains and beyond. He has been leading groups to Death Valley for more than 10 years and been personally visiting the Park for many years before that.

    Drew has engaged in a variety of interesting professional experiences, including leading trail crews for the National Forest Service, film location scout, regional manager for tutoring programs on the Navajo Reservation, and a leader for student travel programs. He has also been an instructor for recreational therapy, wilderness therapy, challenge courses, and numerous other educational programs.

    Drew graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Recreation Management degree, and lives in Flagstaff, Arizona. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, outdoor sports, reading, photography, and visiting friends and family across the globe. His passion for outdoor education and preservation shines through on his trips, and he looks forward to showcasing the amazing locations that you will visit in Death Valley.

    Eligibility:
    We require membership to the Commonwealth Club to travel with us. People who live outside of the Bay Area may purchase a worldwide membership. To learn about membership types and to purchase a membership, visit our membership page or call (415)597-6720.

    Deposits & Payments:
    To make a reservation, a deposit of $500 per person is required by check or credit card. Please mail your check (payable to “Black Sheep Adventures, Inc”) or charge instructions, with your completed reservation form to the address on the reservation form. You may also fax in your reservation form or call our office at (415) 597-6720. Final payment is due no later than December 15, 2019.

    Cancellations & Refunds:
    Your deposit and payments are refundable, less the following cancel fees:

    • Cancel 91 days or more prior to trip start date: $200 per person
    • Cancel 61-90 days prior to trip start: $500 deposit
    • Cancel 0-60 days prior to trip start: No refund

    The tour can also be canceled due to low enrollment. Neither CWC nor Black Sheep Adventures accepts liability for cancellation penalties related to domestic or international airline tickets purchased in conjunction with the tour.

    Trip Insurance:
    We recommend trip-cancellation insurance. A brochure describing coverage will be sent to you upon receipt of your reservation  and can be viewed on the Travel Insurance Services website.

    Medical Information:
    Participation in this program requires that you be in good health. It is essential that persons with any medical problems and related dietary restrictions make them known to us well before departure.

    Responsibility:
    The Commonwealth Club of California and our ground operators and suppliers act only as agents for the travelers with respect to transportation and arrangements, and exercise every care possible in doing so. However, we can assume no liability for injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity in connection with the service of any automobile, motor coach, or any other conveyance used in carrying out this program or for the acts or defaults of any company or person engaged in conveying the passenger or in carrying out the arrangements of the program. We cannot accept any responsibility for losses or additional expenses due to delay or changes in air or other services, sickness, weather, strike, war, quarantine, force majeure or other causes beyond our control. All such losses or expenses will have to be borne by the passenger as tour rates provide arrangements only for the time stated. We reserve the right to make such alterations to this published itinerary as may be deemed necessary. Thee right is reserved to cancel any program prior to departure in which case the entire payment will be refunded without further obligation on our part. No refund will be made for an unused portion of any tour unless arrangements are made in sufficient time to avoid penalties. The Commonwealth Club of California accepts no liability for any carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket in connection with the tour.

    Registration
    Commonwealth Club of California-CST# 2096889-40