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10 THINGS TO DO IN DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK

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tREK aCROSS iBEX  duNES

Ibex Dunes are among the most remote dune fields in the park. If you make it across there is an abandoned talc mine on the far side.

Hike Under Natural Bridge

This is a great hike to avoid direct sun by walking on the shadowy side of the canyon (depending on the time of day.

Darwin Falls

Yes, believe it or not there is a year-round waterfall in Death Valley, Darwin Falls.

Check Out Ubehebe Crater

Ubehebe Crater, pronounced “YOU-BE-HE-BE”, was not created by a meteor strike but rather volcanic activity.

Lee Flat Joshua Tree Forest

Believe it or not one of the largest joshua tree forests in the United States happens to be in Death Valley

Artists Palette Colorful Cliffs

These cliffs have to be seen to be believed. The kaleidoscopic colors present here are out of this world.

see THE rACETRACK pLAYA

The mysterious sliding rocks at the Racetrack Playa have long been in a mystery at Death Valley.

Zabriskie Point Sunrise

The most popular place in Death Valley National Park to see a sunrise is Zabriskie Point.

Visit Badwater Basin

Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America at 282ft below sea level.

HIKE EUREKA DUNES

Situated at 3000ft elevation, Eureka Dunes are some of the tallest dunes in North America.

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