Grapevine Ranger Station
Grapevine Ranger Station serves as the northern entrance to Death Valley National Park.
Plan Around Grapevine Ranger Station
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Grapevine Ranger Station Details
Close to Scotty's Castle, the Grapevine Ranger Station serves as the northern entrance to Death Valley National Park; you can pay your entrance fee here, get information from a park ranger, and perhaps use the pay phone if you don't have your mobile.
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Nearby Parks Around Grapevine Ranger Station
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Grapevine Ranger Station
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0.2 mi away
Racetrack Road
Ubehebe Valley Road leads to the Ubehebe Crater area as well as the Racetrack Valley.
2.4 mi away
Mesquite Spring Campground
Located at 1,800 feet in elevation, about two miles off Scotty's Castle Road below Grapevine Canyon in the northern section of Death Valley National Park.
2.8 mi away
Scotty's Grave
This half-mile (one way) trail to the top of Windy Point takes visitors to the gravesite of Death Valley Scotty.
2.8 mi away
Scotty's Castle
Hidden in the green oasis of Grapevine Canyon in far northern Death Valley.
2.8 mi away
Scotty's Castle Visitor Center
Here's where you can buy tickets for the Ranger-led tours of Scotty's Castle.