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Death Valley National Park
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Highway 190 West
 
Death Valley National Park has 3.4 million acres of desert and mountains, making it the largest national park in the contiguous United States. The possibilities for discovery are endless! These are just a few of the most popular points of interest in the park. Most are easily accessible, but some require hiking or driving on unpaved roads in a vehicle with high ground clearance. Before venturing out into the park, stop at the visitor center or a ranger station to obtain your park permit, get a map and to inquire about current road conditions. Enjoy your park.
Zabriskie Point
Furnace Creek Area
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
Stovepipe Wells Area
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Scotty's Castle
Scotty's Castle Area
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Joshua Tree in Lee Flat
Panamint Springs Area
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The Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley National Park  

Did You Know?
In July of 1913, Death Valley recorded five consecutive days of 129 degrees or above. On July the 10th, a reading of 134 degrees Fahrenheit was taken. This world record was held for nine years.
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Last Updated: May 12, 2008 at 13:55 EST