The Panamint Dunes are a less-traveled dune field in Death Valley National Park that most visitors see from afar rather than visit themselves.
Charcoal Kilns
The Charcoal Kilns are a cool spot to visit, easily mistaken for an abandoned village of windowless conical, beehive shaped homes.
SURPRISE CANYON: How to Visit this Lesser Traveled Death Valley Spot
The aptly named Surprise Canyon is a real treat for Death Valley visitors featuring a lovely creek, some small waterfalls, and even burros!
RACETRACK PLAYA: How to Visit this Mysterious Death Valley Spot
The Racetrack Playa at Death Valley National Park features rocks that mysteriously move across the cracked desert floor leaving long trails.
Should You Visit DEATH VALLEY in WINTER? (Helpful Guide + Video)
The best season to visit Death Valley National Park is Winter. Winter brings cooler, more manageable temperatures to Death Valley, and even some clouds! While December and January can be a bit rainy, February and March are a dream.
NATURAL BRIDGE: A Death Valley Gem (How to Visit)
Natural Bridge is a really cool spot in Death Valley National Park featuring (drum roll please) a beautiful natural bridge!