5/5 - Excellent
A walk on part of the salt flat. VERY hot so bring water when you go for your walk.
A walk on part of the salt flat. VERY hot so bring water when you go for your walk.
Very cool. Walk out a bit, but know the scenery doesn't change that much
Did not visit
We spent an hour walking over there.
Folks, please don't walk where the signs clearly say not to walk; preserve the park for future visitors.
Check out the myriad hues of red, purple and blue that glimmer from deep canyons and rocky peaks when you explore this geological masterpiece.
One of Death Valley’s most popular hiking trails winds through gorges, around cliffs and within canyons, showcasing all the different aspects of the area’s unique geology.
An awe-inspiring panorama of the foothills and gullies of the Black Mountains unfolds from this elevated viewpoint, where you’ll find a series of hiking trails.
The cracks and rifts in the valley, along with the rocky bridge that passes overhead, give a window into the fascinating geological history of Death Valley.
Find out what Death Valley National Park has waiting for you and join ranger-led tours and programs at this fantastic facility in Furnace Creek’s resort area.
See where Death Valley’s borax boom started when you explore the ruined structures of a 19th-century ore-processing plant in Furnace Creek Springs.