- TripBuzz discovered 15 different types of activities for couples in the Death Valley Junction area, including Canyon (like Golden Canyon), Hiking Trails (like Red Pass), Opera Houses (like Amargosa Opera House) and Lake (like The Racetrack), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 4 date ideas in or near Death Valley Junction, California, including 2 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Amargosa Valley and Pahrump.
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1321 S Highway 160 Ste 1, Pahrump, NV 89048
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National Park Service - Death Valley National Park is a national park that is characterized by towering peaks, steady droughts, and record summer heat waves. The park also has oases that harbor tiny fish and wildlife.
27.2 Miles
Wine tastings and tours of the site are conducted regularly at the Pahrump Valley Winery. The attraction also features a restaurant that serves both lunch and dinner, and each year they hold a grape stomp competition.
27.3 Miles
Barker Ranch is an old ranch in the desert. A number of nearby canyons and caves make for a great off-roading adventure.
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5870 South Homestead Road, Pahrump, NV 89048
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Formerly known as Terrible's Lakeside Casino, the site is now just called the Lakeside Casino. Gaming is provided mostly through slots and video machines with several tournaments offered through the year.
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3601 South Highway 160, Pahrump, NV 89048
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Driving and racing experiences are supplied through the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch. Specifically, drivers at the ranch are able to enjoy high-performance sports cars, including Corvettes and the SR3 depending on what the driver desires.
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Free tastings and tours are held at the Sanders Family Winery seven days each week during business hours. At the end of the experience, guests are free to purchase wine, gourmet treats, and apparel at the gift shop.
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Artist's Drive is a narrow one-way road through the Death Valley and is a popular detour among travelers heading towards Artist's Palette. It is a short drive which takes you through some beautiful rock formations and has it adventurous edge with many twists and drops.
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State Routes 156,158, 157, Mount Charleston, NV
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The Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway starts at a 3,200-foot desert floor scrub then goes up to an 8,500 elevation with towering mountain pines. Skiing and snowboarding are popular at the summit during the winter while summer visitors can escape the intense heat of the valley to the cooler mountain temperatures.
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Just outside the ghost town of Rhyolite is the Goldwell Open Air Museum. The museum features a sculpture park with large-scale art created by a prominent group of Belgian artists that is set across the desert landscape.