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Zabriskie Point

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....

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Dante's View

Our 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...

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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

Though 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...

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Badwater Basin

The 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...

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Artists Palette

A colorful cliff, with different minerals present, distinguishes itself from the surrounding brown desert. You can enjoy the cliffs from the parking area, or explore...

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Harmony Borax Works

Explore 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...

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Stovepipe Wells

Stovepipe Wells is a way-station in the northern part of the park. ï»¿ï»¿ï»¿ï»¿There's restrooms, lodging, a restaurant and saloon, gas station and even a gift shop...

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Furnace Creek Visitor Center

A 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....

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Wildrose Charcoal Kilns

These 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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