weekend road trip
Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park road trip planner
This guide turns the Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park trip into a quick planning brief with distance estimates, live park weather, fuel math, and route-specific cautions.
Route notes
Planning the drive
The route from Los Angeles, CA to Death Valley National Park in California, Nevada is best treated as a weekend road trip. Build the day around daylight, fuel stops, and a flexible arrival window instead of a single perfect schedule.
Desert routes reward early starts, full fuel planning, extra water, and backup stops because shade and services can be far apart.
Fuel budget
Quick cost signal
At 28 MPG and $3.65 per gallon, this route is roughly 7.9 gallons and $29 one way before local driving inside the park.
Live park weather
Death Valley National Park forecast signal
Sunny then Patchy Blowing Dust
15 to 30 mphPatchy Blowing Dust then Mostly Clear
3 to 31 mphSunny
5 to 15 mphIsolated Rain Showers
1 to 12 mphAlerts
Before you leave
- Wind Advisory Moderate Death Valley National Park; Esmeralda and Central Nye County; Western Clark and Southern Nye County
Packing
Road-trip checklist
- Water, snacks, offline maps, sun protection, and a small first-aid kit.
- Plan early starts, carry extra water, and choose shaded breaks.
- Add a rain shell and avoid exposed ridges or slot canyons during storm windows.
Distance and time are planning estimates, not turn-by-turn navigation. Weather and alerts are rebuilt from public National Weather Service data during each HisNav refresh.