Dante’s View is the highest point of Death Valley, with a wide view and a small view of the mountains, but it is also a place where the wind is too strong, and it fully reflects the importance of weight here.
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Dante's View Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Dante Lookout is located in Death Valley National Park and is a good viewing location for Death Valley. From here, you can see the lower and higher points of Death Valley. Because the height of the platform is as high as 5,000 feet, it is very cool in summer, and many tourists choose to come here to escape the heat. On the way here, tourists can see the continuous mountain scenery here and overlook the desert, which is particularly spectacular.
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Dante's View Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Dante’s View is the highest point of Death Valley, with a wide view and a small view of the mountains, but it is also a place where the wind is too strong, and it fully reflects the importance of weight here.
Here is the viewing platform. From here, you can see the basic characteristics of Death Valley National Park, desert + hills, very few greens, especially in the dry season, basically no vitality. The temperature difference between morning and evening is huge.
Excellent location, great view and great view.
This is a high point in Death Valley National Park, the view is Deng Kaijun, and the bottom of the canyon is "bad water". The mountain has a wide view and the air is dry, and it seems that you can see through the canyon at a glance. .
Death Valley Another favorite point inside. Driving is a bit far away, but it is not too far from the entrance of the park and the residence. Although it is difficult to see the Milky Way in spring, you must see the stars in the sky. Make a wish for the meteor. You can also overlook the Badwater Basin. who have been there during the day in the starlight.