Death Valley National Park, United States

Death Valley National Park Travel Guide

Trek Zone
National park

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Alternative names: Established: 1994 (30 years ago)Area: 5270.4 mi²Visitors per year: 1.68 mil.Elevation: -223 ft b.s.l.Coordinates: 36°29'2"N, 116°57'29"W
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CaliforniaUnited States

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Death Valley National Park Top Attractions

Death Valley National Park Attractions - What to See and Explore

Death Valley National Park offers many attractions and places to visit. Here are the most important ones: Titus Canyon, Scotty's Castle, Ubehebe Crater, Darwin Falls. Below you will find a complete list of places worth visiting.

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Day trips

Death Valley National Park – popular in the area (distance from the center)

In the vicinity of Death Valley National Park, it's worth seeing attractions such as: Ashford Mill, Corkscrew Peak, Furnace Creek.

  • ashford mill42 milesS
  • corkscrew peak20 milesN
  • furnace creek5.4 miE
  • lake panamint23 milesSW
  • death valley junction33 milesE

Best Time To Visit Death Valley National Park

Learn when is the best time to travel to Death Valley National Park weather-wise and what to expect in each season.

Popularity among visitors

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March and April are the busiest months in this location. Many people also choose to visit in December.

Average temperatures in °F

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The highest air temperature is in June, July and August. While the coldest is in January and December.

Monthly rainfall in inches

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The lowest rainfall is recorded in April, May and June. Most of it rains in January and February.

Length of day in hours

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We can expect the longest days in June, while the shortest in December.

Sunrise

Best Ways to Experience the Park

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the top attractions to visit in Death Valley National Park?

The top attractions to visit in Death Valley National Park are:

What is the best time to visit Death Valley National Park?

March and April are the busiest months in this location. Many people also choose to visit in December. The highest air temperature is in June, July and August. While the coldest is in January and December.

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