Death - Valley

A mountain-top overlook providing a panoramic view of the entire valley from over 5,000 feet above the basin floor. History and Inhabitants

Visitors should always carry ample water (at least 4 liters per person daily), avoid reliance on cell service (which is nearly non-existent), and stay on paved roads unless they are prepared for backcountry conditions. Expand map Valley Floor Highlights Diverse Landscapes If you are planning a trip, let me know: What time of year you intend to visit? Whether you prefer hiking or scenic drives ? If you're interested in camping or staying in a resort ? Death Valley

The valley is the ancestral home of the tribe, who have inhabited the region for centuries. Its modern name originated during the 1849 Gold Rush when a group of pioneers became lost in the basin; despite the name, only one member of their party actually perished. Later, the area became a hub for mining borax , famously transported by the "Twenty Mule Teams". Planning a Visit A mountain-top overlook providing a panoramic view of

Easily accessible dunes where morning winds frequently erase footprints to reveal perfect natural ripples. Whether you prefer hiking or scenic drives