Death Valley National Park, spanning California and Nevada, is a land of extremes, home to the hottest, driest, and lowest point in North America. Its vast, otherworldly landscapes include rolling sand dunes, rugged mountains, salt flats like Badwater Basin, and colorful geological formations such as Artist’s Palette. Despite its name, the park is rich with life, from resilient desert flora to elusive wildlife like kit foxes and bighorn sheep. Visitors can explore iconic spots like Zabriskie Point at sunrise, hike through Golden Canyon, or marvel at the endless stars in its pristine night skies. Death Valley’s stark beauty and dramatic contrasts make it a place of awe and wonder.
We have a number of hiking trails and activities to explore in this park, so make sure to take a look at our map, and for more in depth info on the parks, check out our website linked below.
Pet-friendly: Yes, but only in limited designated areas
Soft adventure: Some are, yes. But some are more moderate.
Seasonality: All seasons - but it gets WAY too hot during the summer for us to advise visiting during the summer months
Fee: $30