Planning a visit to Death Valley? Prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure. Death Valley is not only the largest national park in the U.S. outside of Alaska but also holds the title for being the hottest and driest location in North America. Nestled in both California and Nevada, Death Valley National Park was established in 1994, transitioning from a national monument that had captivated visitors for decades. Furthermore, it was designated as a Dark Sky Preserve in 2013.
This guide will highlight the top attractions and activities in Death Valley National Park, ranging from the captivating Natural Bridge to scenic hiking trails across the valley floor. Whether you’re planning a self-drive through the park or seeking exhilarating adventures, we aim to inspire your itinerary with the best that Death Valley has to offer.