Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park is in the southeastern part of California, about 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas. Death Valley National Park is a land of stunning beauty and startling contrasts: crusty salt flats and towering, snow dusted mountain peaks; colorful hills and craggy canyons; parched deserts and spring fed oases. Exploring Death Valley CA's challenging landscape, which embraces the hottest, driest and lowest places found anywhere in North America, visitors can read of earth history in the ancient landforms and of human history in the artifacts and lore left by 19th century prospectors, mule skinners, and westward moving pioneers.
Our Death Valley National Park site provides videos, photos and descriptions of all the points of interest, hiking trails, hotels around Death Valley CA and Restaurants -- a complete resourse for planning your next Death Valley CA vacation or motorcycle ride.
POINTS OF INTEREST
- Panamint Springs and Dunes
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Stovepipe Wells Village
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Sand Dunes
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Devil's Cornfield
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Scotty's Castle
- Salt Creek Nature Trail
- Harmony Borax Works
- Furnace Creek
- Zabriskie Point
- Dante's View
- Goldent Canyon
- Artist's Drive
- Devil's Golf Course
- Badwater Basin
- Mormon Point