Death Valley
The lowest, hottest, and arguably most dramatic landscape in North America.
Wide-open desert, big skies, and the kind of small-town quiet you can hear. Pahrump is the scenic basecamp for Death Valley, Red Rock, Ash Meadows, Mt. Charleston and Las Vegas — all within day-trip reach.
Adventure, relaxation, and wide-open beauty —
most within an hour of town.
The lowest, hottest, and arguably most dramatic landscape in North America.
A desert oasis of turquoise springs, boardwalks, and rare endemic wildlife.
A 13-mile scenic loop through fire-red sandstone cliffs and quiet desert trails.
Pine forest, cool mountain air, and snowy peaks just an hour from town.
Ride, camp, and play in some of the tallest dunes in the Mojave.
Nevada-grown wines, vineyard patios, and the only valley wineries in Southern Nevada.
A family-run desert oasis of date palms, hiking trails, and legendary date shakes tucked in a hidden canyon.
A 1920s Spanish-revival mansion in upper Death Valley — ranger-led flood-recovery tours now; full reopening targeted Fall 2026.
Nevada's most photographed ghost town — train depot, bottle house, and the Goldwell open-air sculptures next door.
All these attractions & many more in the Pahrump Visitor Guide.
This site is the front porch. The full digital edition launches soon — a polished, glossy preview of the destination, its wide-open day trips, and the people who make Pahrump worth the drive.
Pahrump Visitor Guide is built for businesses that benefit from tourism — lodging, dining, wineries, RV & snowbird travel, retail, real estate, and Southern Nevada day-trippers.