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

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Use this Scenic View guide to compare the stops that belong together in Death Valley National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.

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

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Hell's GateNoted for its sweeping views of Death Valley from about 2,000 feet elevation. .

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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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Artists PaletteFollow the nine-mile Artists Palette Drive loop road (one-way) to view this colorful rock formation.

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

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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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Badwater BasinBadwater Basin is the lowest point in Death Valley and, as such, the lowest point in North America at 279 feet below sea level.

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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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Father Crowley VistaA scenic overlook with views of Rainbow Canyon and a volcanic landscape.