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Places to Visit in Death Valley National Park

 

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Death Valley National Park, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #1 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: National Parks
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Ranked #2 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Lookouts
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Ranked #3 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations
A dramatic look-out point in Death Valley.
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Ranked #4 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Bodies of Water
Owner description: Located in Death Valley, this small salt pond is more than 280 feet below sea level, making it the lowest point in North... more » Owner description: Located in Death Valley, this small salt pond is more than 280 feet below sea level, making it the lowest point in North America. « less
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Titus Canyon, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #5 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Canyons; Caverns/ Caves
Perhaps the most memorable thing about this Death Valley canyon is the trip you'll take to it.
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Ranked #6 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Scenic Drives
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Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #7 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations
Ubehebe and its little brother (a smaller crater) winningly tempt hikers down their steep and colorful slopes.
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Ranked #8 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations
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Golden Canyon, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #9 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Canyons
These fan-shaped mountains created by the deposits of millions of years of flash floods are a good place for day hikes.
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The Racetrack, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #10 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations; Deserts; National Parks
Unusual desert area where rocks move from place to place, but the actual movements have never been observed by humans.
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Ranked #11 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
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Ranked #12 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Canyons
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Ranked #13 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Historic Sites; Castles; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Owner description: This castle in the desert was built by infamous Wild West huckster Walter Scott and financed by insurance magnate Albert... more » Owner description: This castle in the desert was built by infamous Wild West huckster Walter Scott and financed by insurance magnate Albert Johnson. « less
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Ranked #14 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations
A seemingly infinite number of crusted salt formations jut from the "course."
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #15 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Canyons
A tortuous 2.8 mile road riddled with tunnels - a legacy from years of Borax prospecting.
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Ranked #16 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Historic Sites
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Ranked #17 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Lookouts
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Harmony Borax Works, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #18 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Historic Sites
Where Borax was produced in Death Valley until 1889.
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Ranked #19 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Hiking Trails; Bodies of Water
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Ranked #20 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Mountains
Spectacularly rugged Death Valley mountains.
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Ranked #21 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Ghost Towns
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Ranked #22 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations
These dunes, the highest in the state, are located near Death Valley.
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Red Pass, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #23 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Trails
Owner description: Red Pass, snaking its way to Titus Canyon, is worth a look, and for more than the reddish hue of its rocks but for the... more » Owner description: Red Pass, snaking its way to Titus Canyon, is worth a look, and for more than the reddish hue of its rocks but for the panorama it reveals. « less
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Ranked #24 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Geologic Formations
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Ranked #25 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #26 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Hiking Trails

The drive up to the Mahogany Flats campground (and trailhead) sometimes, depending on weather and current road quality, may require a high clearance vehicle, and possibly even... more »

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Daylight Pass, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #27 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Trails
A moderately strenuous pass leading to Titus Canyon.
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Ranked #28 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Resort Communities
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Borax Museum, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #29 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: History Museums
This museum does not just tell the story of borax in the region but the history of Death Valley.
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Furnace Creek Golf Course, Death Valley Junction
Ranked #30 of 48 attractions in Death Valley National Park
Category: Golf Courses
Part of the Furnace Creek Resort, this 18-hole course is 214 feet below sea level.
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