One of the most iconic views in the park, noted for its film history and its role as the album cover for U2's Joshua Tree....
Read MoreOur favorite view in the park! Though there are trails leading away from the parking lot, there's no need to stray from the overlook over...
Read MoreThough there are no official trails, you're welcome to wander into the sand dunes here. Sunsets are especially spectacular. And, this is yet another filming...
Read MoreThe lowest point in North America, and the highlight of a trip to Death Valley. There's a boardwalk by the parking lot, but you're welcome...
Read MoreA colorful cliff, with different minerals present, distinguishes itself from the surrounding brown desert. You can enjoy the cliffs from the parking area, or explore...
Read MoreExplore what's left of the earliest mining operation in Death Valley. Placards throughout the short path interpret the various buildings and mechanisms required to process...
Read MoreStovepipe Wells is a way-station in the northern part of the park. There's restrooms, lodging, a restaurant and saloon, gas station and even a gift shop...
Read MoreA must-stop for information, flush toilets, a water refill station, and a museum with excellent displays on the natural and human history of Death Valley....
Read MoreThese kilns were built in 1877 and owned by the Modock Consolidated Mining Company, but they only saw a few years of action. They haven’t...
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