
Operating Hours
Death Valley National Park is open 24 hours every day.
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Operating Hours Details
Death Valley National Park's unique characteristic of being open 24 hours every day allows for unparalleled access to its vast, otherworldly landscapes at any time. This around-the-clock accessibility offers visitors the chance to experience the stark beauty of the desert under the shifting lights of day, twilight, and night, providing a variety of perspectives on this dramatic and diverse terrain. Furnace Creek Visitor Center & Museum The Furnace Creek Visitor Center stands as an essential starting point for any visit to Death Valley. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., including holidays, it ensures that visitors have access to a wealth of information regardless of when they arrive. The center's fully staffed information desk is manned by knowledgeable park rangers ready to assist with planning your visit, offering personalized advice based on current conditions, and ensuring you're prepared for the unique challenges and opportunities that the park presents. Beyond practical advice and safety information, the visitor center also offers a deep dive into the park's environment through its bookstore. Here, visitors can explore a wide range of materials on the natural and cultural history of Death Valley, enriching their understanding and appreciation of the park's unique features. Making the Most of Your Visit Given the park's 24-hour accessibility, planning your visit to include both daytime and nighttime activities can greatly enhance your experience. Early morning or late afternoon visits to major sites like Furnace Creek can offer cooler temperatures and softer light for photography. Meanwhile, the park's clear, dark skies offer exceptional opportunities for stargazing and night photography, activities that are best enjoyed outside the visitor center's operating hours. When visiting Death Valley, always remember to prepare for the extreme conditions that can be encountered in the desert. Carry plenty of water, dress appropriately for the season, and be sure to check in at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center for the latest information and tips to safely enjoy the park's vast, wild beauty. Whether you're exploring the depths of Badwater Basin, marveling at the colors of Artist's Palette, or stepping back in time at Scotty's Castle, Death Valley National Park offers an unforgettable adventure for all who visit.
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