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Death Valley National Park (Mojave Desert)

Death Valley National Park, situated in the Mojave Desert of California, provides a unique landscape for visitors to explore its vast desert vistas, salt flats, and rugged mountains. The park is renowned for its extreme temperatures and diverse geological features, making it an intriguing destination for both adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

About the Attraction

A visit to Death Valley National Park offers an extraordinary experience in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Here’s what to expect:

  • Striking Contrasts: Despite being the hottest, driest, and lowest national park, Death Valley features towering peaks frosted with winter snow and rare rainstorms that bring vast fields of wildflowers.
  • Diverse Ecosystem: Lush oases provide refuge for wildlife and humans, showcasing a great diversity of life thriving in this arid landscape.
  • Unique Adventure: Visitors can explore a large and complex park with opportunities for camping, hiking, and stargazing, making it a must-see for adventurers seeking to experience the extremes of nature.

It's a must-see for those seeking to understand the profound significance of nature's extremes.

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Schedule

Open daily 24 hours.

Entrance Fee

$15
Private Vehicle: $30, Motorcycle: $25, Individual (on foot, bicycle, etc.): $15, Annual Pass: $55
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