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Things to Do in Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park, United States of America - Hottest, Driest, Lowest
Extreme heat and dryness create extreme landscapes in Death Valley National Park. This below-sea-level basin is perhaps best known as the hottest place in the U.S., but the park also contains vast salt flats, high sand dunes, deep canyons, and towering peaks that catch snow in the winter. At 5,270 sq mi, Death Valley is the largest national park in the continental U.S., and its elevation of 282 ft below sea level makes the park's Badwater Basin the second lowest point in the Western Hemisphere. State Route 190 passes through the park, delivering easy access by car; numerous other paved roads offer opportunity for further exploration. Adventure-seekers can explore the park by hiking, backpacking, or mountain biking. In the summer months temperatures can average 46.1 C, so be prepared by having plenty of water on hand, even if you plan to just drive through.
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Aguereberry Point
Aguereberry Point
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Artists Drive
Artists Drive
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Artists Palette
Artists Palette
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Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
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Badwater Basin
Badwater Basin
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Barker Ranch
Barker Ranch
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Bullfrog-Rhyolite Cemetery
Bullfrog-Rhyolite Cemetery
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Camping
Camping
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Cerro Gordo Ghost Town
Cerro Gordo Ghost Town
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Cottonwood Canyon
Cottonwood Canyon
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Dante's View
Dante's View
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Darwin Falls
Darwin Falls
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Desert Wildflowers
Desert Wildflowers
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Devils Golf Course
Devils Golf Course
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Devils Hole
Devils Hole
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Echo Canyon Road
Echo Canyon Road
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Eureka Dunes
Eureka Dunes
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Fall Canyon
Fall Canyon
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Father Crowley Overlook
Father Crowley Overlook
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Golden Canyon
Golden Canyon
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Goldwell Open Air Museum
Goldwell Open Air Museum
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Harmony Borax Works
Harmony Borax Works
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Keane Wonder Mine
Keane Wonder Mine
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Lake Manly
Lake Manly
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Lippincott Mine
Lippincott Mine
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
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Mosaic Canyon Trail
Mosaic Canyon Trail
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Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking
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Natural Bridge Trail
Natural Bridge Trail
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Old Stovepipe Wells
Old Stovepipe Wells
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Panamint Dunes
Panamint Dunes
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Racetrack Playa
Racetrack Playa
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Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon
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Saline Valley
Saline Valley
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Salt Creek Interpretive Trail
Salt Creek Interpretive Trail
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Scotty's Castle
Scotty's Castle
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See Pupfish
See Pupfish
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See Roadrunners
See Roadrunners
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Sidewinder Canyon
Sidewinder Canyon
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Stargazing
Stargazing
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