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Death Valley Scenic Drive

🚗 En Auto 10 paradas Gratuito

🚗10 mapped stops

The hottest, driest, and lowest point in North America — yet Death Valley is stunningly beautiful. Multi-colored badlands, salt flats that stretch to the horizon, and sand dunes set against snow-capped peaks create a landscape of extremes.

Paradas en Este Tour (10)

  1. 1
    Furnace Creek Visitor Center Begin at the heart of Death Valley — 190 feet below sea level. The thermometer here recorded 134 degrees Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913, the hottest temperature ever reliably measured on Earth.
  2. 2
    Zabriskie Point Eroded badlands of golden mudstone ripple toward the Panamint Range. The sunrise here paints the formations in warm amber — Antonioni named his 1970 film after this viewpoint.
  3. 3
    Twenty Mule Team Canyon A one-way drive through the yellow mudstone hills where borax was hauled by 20-mule teams in the 1880s. Each wagon train carried 36 tons across 165 miles of desert.
  4. 4
    Dante's View At 5,475 feet, looking straight down to Badwater Basin at minus 282 feet — one of the greatest elevation contrasts visible in a single glance in North America.
  5. 5
    Badwater Basin The lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The salt flats extend for miles — a cracked white plain that was once a lake. Telescope Peak rises 11,049 feet directly above.
  6. 6
    Devil's Golf Course A vast field of jagged salt crystals pushed up from underground. The name comes from the idea that only the devil could play golf on this tortured surface.
  7. 7
    Artist's Drive A one-way road winds through hills painted in greens, pinks, purples, and yellows. The colors come from oxidized metals — iron, manganese, and mica — deposited millions of years ago.
  8. 8
    Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes The most accessible dunes in Death Valley rise to 100 feet. At sunrise and sunset, the interplay of light and shadow on the rippled sand creates an ever-changing sculpture.
  9. 9
    Stovepipe Wells A tiny outpost named for a length of stovepipe stuck in the sand to mark a water source. Fuel, food, and shade — essentials in a landscape where summer temperatures exceed 120 degrees.
  10. 10
    Ubehebe Crater A half-mile-wide volcanic crater blasted out just 300 years ago by a steam explosion. The colorful layers in the crater walls reveal millions of years of geological history.

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