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Stovepipe WellsStovepipe Wells is best known today for Stovepipe Wells Village, a lodging/dining/entertainment complex.

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Stovepipe WellsStovepipe Wells is best known today for Stovepipe Wells Village, a lodging/dining/entertainment complex.

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Zabriskie PointGreat views of badlands, sunrises and sunsets, right off Highway 190.

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Badwater BasinThe Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America, sitting 279 feet below sea level.

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Ubehebe CraterUbehebe Crater is a 600-foot-deep, half-mile-wide pit blasted from the earth by a volcanic steam explosion.

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Artist's DriveArtist's Drive is a one-way, 9-mile scenic loop drive off Badwater Road in the Furnace Creek area.

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Aguereberry PointThis scenic viewpoint is located more than 6,000 feet up in the Panamint Range.

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Panamint Valley RoadThe Panamint Valley Road runs south from Highway 190 just east of Panamint Springs.

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Highway 190California Highway 190 is the single most important access road for Death Valley National Park.

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Dante's ViewCome to Dante's View to see both the lowest and highest points in the lower 48 United States.

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Devil's Golf CourseOnly Satan himself would love to try to tee off on the rough and jagged salt pan on the floor of Death Valley.

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West Side RoadThis gravel road runs parallel to Badwater Road and connects to the paved road at either end.

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Ashford MillThe Ashford Mill operations never proved profitable and shut down in 1915.

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BeattyBeatty, Nevada, is a major gateway to Death Valley National Park for travelers approaching the park from the east.

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Mesquite Flat DunesThe most popular and accessible sand dunes in Death Valley National Park.

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Twenty Mule Team CanyonThis unpaved, one-way, 2.7-mile loop road through the multicolored Death Valley badlands is well worth exploring on foot or by vehicle.
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Highway 178 (Jubilee Pass Road/Badwater Road)Highway 178 runs west into the park from the town of Shoshone, Calif.

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Highway 374 (Daylight Pass Road)Highway 374 (Daylight Pass Road) enters Death Valley National Park in the Stovepipe Wells area.

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Father Crowley VistaA scenic overlook with views of Rainbow Canyon and a volcanic landscape.
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The Beatty CutoffIt's not entirely obvious, but if you're driving into Death Valley National Park from Beatty, Nevada you need to turn off of Daylight Pass Road at Hell's Gate to get to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center.
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The Devil's CornfieldThis flat area on the floor of Death Valley is dotted with tall Arrowweed shrubs.

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Emigrant Canyon RoadThe paved, 21-mile Emigrant Canyon Road may be the most accessible backcountry road in Death Valley National Park.
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Highway 190/Scotty's Castle Road JunctionThis crossroads in the northern end of Death Valley is perhaps the most important road junction in Death Valley,
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Racetrack RoadUbehebe Valley Road leads to the Ubehebe Crater area as well as the Racetrack Valley.