Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park
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Wedged between Route 395 and the Nevada border, Death Valley is one of the U.S.'s largest National Parks and home to more sights of interest than you might think despite its name. So much so, we made two trips to see it.

Most of the attractions are rock and landscape based, but there are a lot of critters roaming around if you go looking for them. Be sure to bring a plentiful supply of water as this place gets hot ... 41 degrees celcius during April on our visit, and it can go up to a mind boggling 56 degrees in the height of summer ... scorchio!

For us, the highlight was the Racetrack Playa which is a dry lake bed with a crusty mosaic like surface. The unusual part is that stones have a tendancy to move of their own accord across the surface. Bizarre?!?

Other attractions include Ubehebe crater, the dunes at Stovepipe Wells, Devil's Golf course, Badwater (the lowest elevation point in North America), Artist's Palette, Mosaic Canyon, and Zabriskie Point.

GPS Position Latitude Longitude Lat Lng
GPS:
{Furnace Creek Ranch}
Lat: 36°27'24.37"N (36.4567)
Lng: 116°51'55.91"W (-116.8655)
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