
Death Valley National Park
Overview / Map of Death Valley
Despite Death Valley's fearsome reputation and famously barren landscape, the National Park Service and a number of concessioners have taken steps to ensure that your trip is as smooth as it is inspiring. The Death Valley infra-structure includes gift shops, outfitters, postal services and all the other necessities that ...
READ MOREDeath Valley, the largest national park in the contiguous United States, comprises more than 3.3 million acres of desert wilderness. Bound on the west by the towering 11,049-foot Telescope Peak, and on the east by the 5,475-foot Dante's View, this fabled park features spectacular desert scenery, unusual wildlife and ...
READ MOREDeath Valley National Park is the largest American national park outside of Alaska. You can access points of interest by a variety of means, including auto, tour bus, four-wheel drive vehicle, horse, hiking and private aircraft. Ninety-five percent of the park's 3.4 million acres is wilderness, providing unique opportunities ...
READ MOREHere's a quick rundown of the basics you need to know when planning a visit to Death Valley National Park: Entrance Fees Death Valley National Park is open every day of the year. Entrance fees vary. For $20, passengers in noncommercial vehicles (cars, trucks and vans) can leave and re-enter the ...
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