Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park

Desert Driving Tips

We recommend that you remain on paved roads, especially during the summer. However, if you do venture into the backcountry any time of the year, heed these important tips: 

Make sure your car is in good working order. Service stations are few and far between. Carry a spare tire, a jack, flares and boards to place under the tires in case you hit a sandy trap.

Carry plenty of extra water. Plan on having at least one gallon per person for each day. It is a good idea to have a two- or three-day stock of water in case of car trouble.

Bring a map so you'll always know where you are in the backcountry. It's smart to carry a topographic map, compass and cell phone as well. Always let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return. 

Dress for desert success. Shield yourself from the sun's glare by wearing a hat with a brim and light-colored, lightweight clothes. Make sure to pack a blanket, sunglasses, sunscreen and wind-proof clothes just in case you need to leave your car to seek help.

Wear a seatbelt at all times and make sure it is properly adjusted.

Be on the lookout for washouts. Unpaved roads are subject to washouts. Check for conditions before traveling on these roads.