Click here to start a tour of the park. Click on any of the images to continue to the next page in the linked page series. Click here to see a thumbnail image gallery. Click here to see tours of other national parks. |
Click on yellow boxes to see images. For a larger version
of this map, click here. Selected features include:20 Mule Team Canyon, Amargosa Valley, Artist Drive, Badwater, Charcoal Kilns, Cinder Cone, Dantes View, Devils Cornfield, Devils Golf Course, Furnace Creek, Funeral Mountains, Golden Canyon, Gower Gulch, Ibix Dunes, Marble Canyon, Mesquite Flat, Mormon Point, Mozaic Canyon, Mushroom Rock, Mustard Canyon, Old Stovepipe Wells, Panamint Valley, Racetrack Playa, Rhyolite (outside park), Salt Creek, Saratoga Springs, Scottys Castle, Shoreline Butte, Skidoo, Stovepipe Sand Dunes, tarantulas, Teakettle Junction, Titus Canyon, Trona Towers (outside park), Ubehebe Crater, Zabriskie Point |
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For more maps, go to the National Park Service site for Death Valley National Park click here - http://www.nps.gov/deva/. |
Click here for more geologic information about the park. All landscape images on this website were taken in December, 2003. |
To see the same photographs as 3-D anaglyphic images, click here. Stereo pairs of digital images were manipulated into anaglyphs (3-D images) with image processing software (Adobe PhotoShop). You will need red-and-cyan stereo viewing glasses to get the 3-D visual effects. |
Click here to see more 3-D geology tours of National Parks.
This website was prepared by Phil Stoffer and Eleyne Phillips
USGS Western Earth Surface Processes
Team, Menlo Park, California.
U.S.
Department of the Interior - U.S.
Geological Survey - Geology
Discipline |