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Highway 190/Scotty's Castle Road Junction
This crossroads in the northern end of Death Valley is perhaps the most important road junction in Death Valley,
Plan Around Highway 190/Scotty's Castle Road Junction
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Highway 190/Scotty's Castle Road Junction Details
This crossroads in the northern end of Death Valley is perhaps the most important road junction in Death Valley: from here, you can head south to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, north to Scotty's Castle, west to Stovepipe Wells, and east to Beatty, Nevada, and the Rhyolite ghost town.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Highway 190/Scotty's Castle Road Junction
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Scotty's Castle Road
You'll probably be unsurprised to learn that Scotty's Castle Road leads to Scotty's Castle.
2.5 mi away
Little Bridge Canyon Trail
A 20-foot-high natural arch is the highlight of the Little Bridge Canyon trail,
3.1 mi away
The Devil's Cornfield
This flat area on the floor of Death Valley is dotted with tall Arrowweed shrubs.
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Mesquite Flat Dunes
The most popular and accessible sand dunes in Death Valley National Park.
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Mesquite Flat Dunes
The most popular and accessible sand dunes in Death Valley National Park.