Travel Guide to Death Valley National Park

Scenic spot introduction:
USA Death Valley nation garden Death Valley National Park is the most mysterious and uninhabited place on earth and one of the lowest and driest areas in the world. Death Valley People are inevitably shocked by the terrifying name, but in fact this is the most perfect place for the unique landforms of nature. The freely "walking" stones weighing hundreds of kilograms, the colorful mines, the intact stone castles, and the various faults that can be seen everywhere are all very impressive. Death Valley It is not ominous, but full of irresistible power, attracting tourists from all over the world to come and explore. garden Deep in the Deep Springs College ”, Death Valley It was once again pushed to the top of the topic, allowing more people to know that there is such a magical place with a long history in the world.Attractions distribution:
Death Valley nation garden Located in the mountains between California and Nevada, it covers an area of 13,650 square kilometers. Badwater (Badwater, or bad water), Crater (Ubehebe Crater), Artist's Drive, Artist Palette (Artist's Palette), Devil's Golf Course, The walking stone (Racetrack Playa), Scott Castle (Scotty's Castle), salt lake Observatory (Dante's View), zabriskie pt. (Zabriskie Point) and other famous attractions are must-sees for tourists.Scenic spot features:
Sightseeing, photography, adventure, self-driving, camping, canyon, salt lake , sand dunes, and strange rocksTransportation
Scenic spot location:
America>United States>California
How to get there:
There is no public transportation to get there, so tourists can only rent a car or book a local tour group at a Las Vegas hotel. It is recommended to rent a car and drive yourself.
Self-driving route:
1. From Las Vegas: Go south along Interstate 15, then take Highway 160 to Pahrump, and then take Highway 127 → Highway 190 Death Valley , or from No. 160 → Bell Vista Ave → Death Valley .
2. From Los Angeles: Drive north along Interstate 15, get off at Baker, and take Highway 127 (there are road signs, National garden The road signs are usually brown with white letters). Drive along No. 127 and turn into No. 190 to get to Death Valley .
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Tickets
Death Valley Ticket Prices:
USD 20/7 days
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all year round
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
1. Try to arrange to stay at a garden In outlying areas, such as Las Vegas, this can save a lot of travel time.
2. garden It is mainly composed of mountains, rocks and deserts, and is relatively barren. Tourists who like green scenery do not need to go there.
3. garden The area is very large, and there are many attractions. Self-driving is the main method of travel (off-road vehicles and SUVs are preferred), and it is basically impossible to travel all the way in one day. It is recommended that tourists choose a few representative and easy-to-reach attractions. The climate in the scenic area is relatively hot. resting stop Most of them are far apart, so it is recommended to bring more water and food and take sun protection measures. There is no gas station in the scenic area, so it is best to refuel once you pass by a gas station on the way.
4. Play garden , it is best to travel with a companion and prepare tire changing tools; garden It is best to say hello to the staff and let them know that tourists are passing by here, so that no one will know when an accident happens. You can get a free map at "Furnace Creek" in the park.
4. From May to September, the temperature is extremely high, so it is best to avoid this period.
Best time to visit:
Best in spring, but also possible in autumn and winter.
Gallery

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Artist's Palette

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Deep Springs College

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Rest Stops

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Ruins

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Badwater Beach

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Lookout

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Death Valley

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Park

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Zabriskie Point

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Salt Lake

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Camping Area

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Ash Kiln

Travel guide to Death Valley National Park in the United States: Stones that “walk”

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Scott Castle

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Crater

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide - Visitor Center
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