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How to get fromDeath Valley National Park to Arizonaby car or plane

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There are 4 ways to get from Death Valley National Park to Arizona by car or plane

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  1. Drive, fly to Phoenix

    best
    1. Drive from Death Valley National Park to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)car car
    2. Fly from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to Phoenix (PHX)plane plane LAS - PHX
    4h 1m
    $124–483
  2. Drive, fly to Scottsdale Airport

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Death Valley National Park to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)car car
    2. Fly from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to Scottsdale Airport (SCF)plane plane LAS - SCF
    3h 53m
    $64–313
  3. Drive 395.2 mi

    1. Drive from Death Valley National Park to Phoenixcar car 395.2 mi
    7h 25m
    $73–105
  4. Drive, fly to Tucson

    1. Drive from Death Valley National Park to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)car car
    2. Fly from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to Tucson (TUS)plane plane LAS - TUS
    5h 7m
    $372–731

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to Phoenix (PHX) flights

Calendar107Weekly Planes
Duration1h 24mAverage Duration
Ticket$40Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Death Valley National Park, CA, USA and Arizona, USA?

There is no direct connection from Death Valley National Park to Arizona. However, you can drive to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) airport, fly to Phoenix (PHX), walk to Terminal 4 Station, take the vehicle to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport/44th Street Sky Train Station, walk to 44th St/Washington, then take the vehicle to 3rd St/Washington. Alternatively, you can drive from Death Valley National Park to Phoenix in around 7h 25m.

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