2024 Death Valley National Park Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
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Sunrise to sunset in Death Valley
#usatrip
A winters trip chasing the sun through Death Valley. Our trip started at 4.30 in the morning from Las Vegas with a quiet drive over to Death Valley.
Our first stop was sunrise at Badwater Basin. At this time of year the basin was flooded making for breath taking views and reflections.
Next we stoped at Devils golf course and onto Artists pallet for a quick snack break.
At around lunchtime we stopped at the Ranch for a swim and bite to eat. Highly recommend doing this, the water is spring fed and amazing, even on a winters day!
Our final stop was sunset at Zabriskie Point. We followed the trail and encountered few people. The main point and photo spot from the car park was very busy though!
#usatrip #100waysoftravel #deathvalley #Badwaterbasin
DrVic
Snow or…Salt?
Snow or Sand? This is the Death Valley National Park, 3.5 hours drive from Los Angeles. This was the first National Park I visited in my 15 day long holiday in the United States. As a city boy myself, I will always jump at any opportunity to head out to the outdoors and with this being the first park of our trip, it was especially refreshing and...liberating. To see the vast expense of land under a clear blue sky that was thankfully not too hot as it was the winter, what a magical feeling it was!
These are some of the places that I enjoyed during my short visiting this park:
1. Badwater Basin
2. Devil's Golf Course (can see salt flats here too!)
3. Dante's View for the panoramic view
4. Zabriskie Point (take a hike to see more coloured mountains!)
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#winhkflight
To me, Hong Kong is a holiday destination that offers an eclectic mix of culture, outdoors, nightlife, food and history! I want to travel to Hong Kong to view the skyline from Victoria Peak, trundle along and observe the city on the "Ding Ding", grab an afternoon tea at a local Char Chan Teng and...so much more!
iam-.-
Vist Death Valley this #merrychristmas
when I was there tiphis summer, temperatures reached 120 degrees outside. While you are there, The is no traffic, and you get to look up and see level. and true enjoyable place to be and explore, just don’t get lost or break down your car.
#merrychristmas
Alex Hotel Lover
The hottest place in the world!!
Death Valley national park, the hottest place in the world. But what an experience, from rocky plateaus to sand dunes to some of the most amazing scenery and viewpoints you will ever see. Just make sure you bring plenty of water as this park is huge and you will be driving for a long time. Definitely visit the visitor centre at furnace creek there is so much to learn about the place #Hot #desert #deathvalley
Alexander.Hannay
Exploring Death Valley: A Journey into Extreme Beauty 🏜️🔥
This guide helps you navigate the awe-inspiring landscapes of Death Valley while staying safe and enjoying the natural beauty! Save this guide for your next trip to this incredible national park.
🏜️ Mesmerizing Landscapes: Death Valley’s diverse terrain includes rolling sand dunes, salt flats, and colorful badlands. Visit Zabriskie Point for stunning panoramic views at sunrise or sunset.
🔥 Extreme Heat: Death Valley is one of the hottest places on Earth! Stay safe by visiting in cooler months (fall to spring) and avoiding midday heat.
💧 Hydration is Key: Always carry plenty of water. The dry heat can dehydrate you quickly, even on short hikes.
🥾 Great Hiking: Explore trails like Golden Canyon or Mosaic Canyon for spectacular rock formations. Stick to marked paths to avoid getting lost.
⬇️ Badwater Basin: Visit the lowest point in North America—282 feet below sea level! Walk on the salt flats for an otherworldly experience.
🚗 Scenic Drives: Take the Artist’s Drive loop to see vibrant, multi-colored hills. The contrasts of the colors against the desert are surreal.
🌌 Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, Death Valley offers some of the darkest night skies in the country—perfect for stargazing.
#summerdestinations #deathvalley #mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #localguides #familytrip
louloulou
Exploring the Heart of the Desert: Death Valley
Death Valley National Park is a place where you can experience dramatic landscapes and the power of nature firsthand. The vast desert and towering mountain ranges create breathtaking scenery that leaves a lasting impression on travelers. In particular, the areas where Joshua trees and desolate red rocks come together are perfect for photography. While the daytime heat can be extreme, the evening sunsets are mesmerizing. Unique terrains like 'Badwater' and 'Mesquite Flat' showcase the mysteries of nature, and the various hiking trails are also appealing. However, it's essential to be mindful of the weather and to be well-prepared with plenty of water and supplies. Death Valley is a unique destination where you can experience both the beauty of nature and extreme environments simultaneously.
Fran.k
State Route 190 @ Death Valley National Park
#usatravel #california
This is one of the most scenic roads we have ever traveled. It felt like we were on Mars or another planet, unlike Earth.
A straight road as far as the eye can see stretches through expansive desert vistas, rugged mountains, and unique geological formations. It felt like we were driving on an endless road surrounded by orange landscapes and mountains, which made this road truly unique.
Death Valley is known for recording some of the highest temperatures on Earth. Traveling SR 190 offers a firsthand experience of this extreme environment, so please make sure to stay hydrated when traveling on this extreme road.
While SR 190 traverses one of the most remote areas in the United States, it is a well-maintained highway, making the extreme landscape accessible to visitors.
The road connects key points of interest within Death Valley National Park, including Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, and Panamint Springs, providing essential services like lodging, dining, and visitor information.
SR 190 provides a stunning and unique way to experience Death Valley National Park, making it a popular route for both tourists and locals.
SwonQonDoi
Hot but unforgettable desert experience!
#travelanywhere Death Valley is an otherworldly adventure! With its striking landscapes, from the mesmerizing Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes to the surreal Badwater Basin, it's a photographer's dream. Despite its name, the valley teems with unique life and vibrant colors, especially at sunrise and sunset. It's hot, it's wild, and it's an unforgettable desert experience!
#hiddengems
JJJJ
PHan’s Death Valley Itinerary for EV Drivers
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration
Morning
8:30 AM: Depart from Kurve.
10:00 AM: Tesla Supercharger #1 (10-minute charge, 1:20 hr / 65 miles).
11:20 AM: Tesla Supercharger #2 (30-minute charge).
Noon
12:00 PM: Lunch at Inyokern Subway.
Depart Inyokern by 12:30 PM.
Afternoon
3:00 PM: Check-in at the Inn at Death Valley (2:30 hr drive from Inyokern).
Late Afternoon / Evening Adventure
3:20 PM — 3:45 PM: Drive to the first half of Artist’s Drive.
3:45 PM — 4:15 PM: Artist’s Palette Hiking Trail (30 minutes).
4:15 PM — 4:40 PM: Drive to Badwater Basin.
4:40 PM — 5:20 PM: Badwater Basin Trail (40 minutes).
5:15 PM: Sunset at Badwater Basin.
5:20 PM — 6:00 PM: Return hike from Badwater Basin Trail.
6:00 PM — 6:30 PM: Drive back to Inn at Death Valley.
Day 2: Full Day of Exploration
Early Morning
5:45 AM: Depart from the Inn.
6:20 AM: Arrive at Dante’s View Parking; start hike.
6:47 AM: Sunrise viewing at Dante’s View.
7:10 AM: Conclude hike; back at the Inn by 8:00 AM.
Dante’s View Trail: 50 minutes.
Midday
Morning: Visit Golden Canyon Trailhead.
Golden Canyon Trail: Time not specified, but typically 1–2 hours depending on the route.
Rest and recuperate.
Afternoon
12:40 PM: Leave for Ubehebe Crater.
1:50 PM: Arrive and explore Ubehebe Crater (60 minutes).
3:15 PM: Depart for Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.
Late Afternoon / Evening
4:30 PM: Start Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes Trail.
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes Trail: Exploration time varies; typically 1 hour for casual exploration.
5:15 PM: Sunset viewing at Mesquite Sand Dune.
5:45 PM: Depart from Mesquite Sand Dunes Parking.
Day 3: Sunrise and Final Exploration
Early Morning
6:47 AM: Sunrise at Zabriskie’s Point.
Explore Golden Canyon.
Golden Canyon Trail: Revisit or explore further; 1–2 hours recommended.
This itinerary incorporates the estimated times for each hike or trail to help you plan your visit more effectively. Always allow some flexibility in your schedule for rest, photography, and unexpected delays, ensuring a fulfilling and enjoyable experience in Death Valley.
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_TI***oa
Out of Nowhere Adventure @ Death Valley
#roadtrip #california #lasvegas
We visited Death Valley during the summer, a time when the heat was intense but perfect for a road trip like this.
We flew to Las Vegas and rented a van for the journey, which was an incredibly exciting time. As we drove out of the bustling city of Las Vegas into the desert, it felt like we were embarking on an 'out of nowhere' adventure.
As we looked around, a vast desert stretched to the edge of the sky. There was nothing but land, mountains, a road, and the expansive sky. We could clearly understand why it was named Death Valley.
Despite its harsh conditions, we discovered beauty and charm in this endless desert. The vast orange-brown landscape made us realize just how small we are as humans.
We spent an entire day exploring the desert, which was a great experience. Surviving the heat and enjoying the moment of a lifetime amidst the greatness of Death Valley's nature.
SwonQonDoi
Death Valley National Park
#familytrip #familytrip #familytrip #historicallandmarks #freehotelstay #mytravelhacks #trip
Recently I made a visit to the Death Valley national park and visited prime spots such as Badwater basin, Zabriskie point, sand dunes, Artists palette etc. it was amazing to see and soak in all the views. We also went to a ghost town called Rhyolite on the way and the Alien center as well.
Simran Dhingra
California's Death Valley, a scenic area that should not be overlooked.
Death Valley in California is only about a 2-hour drive from Las Vegas, so it is often considered an additional attraction for those visiting the gambling city, and its rich content is often overlooked. In fact, its area ranks among the top in the national parks in the United States, but due to the lack of distinctive features and the scattered distribution of attractions, coupled with the extremely harsh environment (the negative altitude causes the surface temperature to remain above 50 degrees Celsius for a long time in summer) and insufficient development, people are not very fond of it. In fact, it is still a very good choice to visit it carefully, especially in winter.
My spouse and I used two days in November 2022 to self-drive and visit some attractions. Due to the previous flooding, the northern and western roads of the park were interrupted, making some attractions inaccessible. We departed from Los Angeles and arrived at the east gate of the park before noon. We visited Dante's View, Badwater, Artist's Palette, and Zabriskie Point. We stayed overnight at the Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley, a hotel and theater opened by a former female dancer.
On the second morning, we went to Zabriskie Point to watch the sunrise, and then hiked the Golden Canyon trail. After passing through the visitor center in Furnace Creek, we visited the mining site Harmony Borax Works and Sand Dunes (a filming location for the movie "Dune"). We stopped for gas at Stovepipe Wells Village (which was surprisingly cheaper than Death Valley), and then headed southwest and turned left onto Emigrant Canyon Road (since Highway 190 was closed). This road is a narrow paved road that goes uphill all the way. There were few cars on the road, but many cyclists, and we also saw many wild donkeys eating grass leisurely against the backdrop of distant snow-capped mountains. Our final stop was the Charcoal Kilns, located above the snow line, and after this point, cars without snow chains could no longer travel. We then turned west and left the national park, ending our park trip around 4 pm.
The final experience to share is that Death Valley is still a worthwhile tourist attraction, especially the Golden Canyon trail, which is worth spending half a day to a day exploring. If the scenic area is open normally, it takes 2-3 days to visit, and I recommend everyone to come and experience it.
Grace.Perry@46
#tripaway
So great and so hot! When we were there, it got up to 120 degrees! It is not to uncomfortable, though. it’s so dry, the heat feels like an oven, but not humid. Bring water. Lots of Water. Drink a lot to. The sands are amazing and in the 2nd picture, look at the hill. About halfway up, you see a white speck. That is the sea level. Amazing.
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