Palm Springs & Desert Attractions

Death Valley National Park

P.O. Box 579

Death Valley, CA 92328

Tel. (760) 786-3200

www.nps.gov/deva

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About 300 miles northeast of Los Angeles, vast Death Valley National Park is a place of extremes: hottest, driest, lowest. Amid its timeless quietude, visitors may hear the wind traveling across the desert floor or the echo of a raven's caw off a distant mountain. Families might enjoy visiting a few of the ghost towns throughout the park, seeing the unparalleled springtime wildflowers, exploring the otherworldly sand dunes or spotting desert coyotes.

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- L.A. Times Staff Writers (May 12, 2008)

Death Valley National Park

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  • 4 stars
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  • 4 stars
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  • 4 stars
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See the unofficial but frequently updated Maturango Museum's Death Valley Tourist Information Page for essential updates on current conditions.

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Awe-inspiring

Posted by Jo Phan on August 25, 2008

The beauty of the place is awe-inspiring.

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Go with an open mind

Posted by Jo Ann Roche on August 20, 2008

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