Get ready for ghost towns, remarkable rock formations, quirky roadside attractions, and lots lots of desert.

The loop takes drivers from Las Vegas to Death Valley and back again.

Closures are sometimes unavoidable and could severely impact your trip.

Beautiful landscape of Death Valley

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Ready for Death Drive?

Here’s a full itinerary with all the best views and strange roadside attractions to stop for.

Once you get to Pahrump, you’ll have earned a bit of rest and refreshment.

Rock formations along artists drive in the Death Valley

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Thankfully, this little desert town is home to one of Nevadas best biker bars,Mountain Springs Saloon.

Next, follow 190 to Badwater Road, which leads toArtists Drive.

This nine-mile loop showcases the breathtaking watercolor rock formations known as Artists Palette.

White sand dunes and mountains in Death Valley

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This road is about 10 miles long, and you want to take the turns gently.

At the Nevada border, it turns into State Route 374.

Then hop back on 374 to Beatty.

Desert road with snowy Mount Charleston in background

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Rising nearly 12,000 feet above sea level, this is one of Nevadas tallest peaks.

A massage and room service at theFour Seasons, anyone?