Death Valley National Park straddles the California-Nevada border, east of the Sierra Naveda This park protects the northwest corner of the Mojave Desert and its diverse environment. Death Valley National Park is the largest national park in mainland USA and the hottest, driest and lowest of all the national parks in the United States.Approximately 91% of the park is a designated wilderness area The park is home to many species of plants and animals that have adapted to this harsh environment.
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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS TO DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
-Amargosa Opera House
Death Valley Junction, California
(760) 852-4441
-Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Amargosa Valley, Nevada
(775) 372-5435
-Borax Museum
Furnace Creek Ranch
Death Valley, California
-Eastern California Museum
Inyo County
Independence, California
-Goldwell Open Air Museum
Rhyolite Ghost Town
Beatty, Nevada
- Lone Pine Film History Museum
Lone Pine, CA
• Manzanar National Historic Site
National Park Service
Independence, California
- Rhyolite Ghost Town
Bureau of Land Management
Beatty, Nevada
- Tecopa Hot Springs
Inyo County Park
Tecopa, California
-Amargosa Opera House
Death Valley Junction, California
(760) 852-4441
-Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Amargosa Valley, Nevada
(775) 372-5435
-Borax Museum
Furnace Creek Ranch
Death Valley, California
-Eastern California Museum
Inyo County
Independence, California
-Goldwell Open Air Museum
Rhyolite Ghost Town
Beatty, Nevada
- Lone Pine Film History Museum
Lone Pine, CA
• Manzanar National Historic Site
National Park Service
Independence, California
- Rhyolite Ghost Town
Bureau of Land Management
Beatty, Nevada
- Tecopa Hot Springs
Inyo County Park
Tecopa, California