Death Valley National Park - California

Published 2023-07-27
CORRECTION - The entrance fee of $30 is for a 7-day pass, NOT per day.

Death Valley National Park is a diverse ecosystem with a variety of natural wonders to satisfy any nature enthusiast or adventure traveler. However, the conditions can be challenging. This video provides a two-day, two-night itinerary for exploring the park and how to stay safe while doing so. Having your own vehicle and arriving at the park prepared are essential to a safe and enjoyable trip. Make sure to view the entire video to gather information on all attractions and tips to stay safe.

See the following link for more information about the America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass: usparkpass.com/

The pass can also be purchased at REI, if you have a store near you: www.rei.com/

The Ranch at Death Valley: expedia.com/affiliates/death-valley-hotels-the-ran…

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0:00 Introduction and Travel Tips
3:00 Sunrise at Dante’s View and Preparation for the Day
4:08 Twenty Mule Team Canyon
4:59 Zabriskie Point
5:38 Badlands Loop
6:14 Furnace Creek Visitor Center and Lunch
7:18 Badwater Road and Devil’s Golf Course
8:05 Badwater Basin Salt Flats
9:45 Natural Bridge
11:01 Artists Drive and Artists Palette
12:17 Sunset at Dante’s View
13:31 Stargazing Harmony Borax Works
14:25 Borax Works Museum
15:05 Stovepipe Wells
15:39 Mosaic Canyon
16:52 Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
17:51 Ubehebe Crater
18:54 Scotty’s Castle
19:22 Sand Devils
19:58 Harmony Borax Works
20:54 Additional Sites to Visit and Thank You

Music: Venkatesananda by Jesse Gallagher

All Comments (12)
  • @markcornwell16
    I’m quite thirsty just watching the video and shall hike to my kitchen for a glass of water.
  • @osnat057
    Thank you for uploading and good luck with the YouTube channel.
  • @JamesMcGillis
    Great video. You hit the best features and experiences readily available to the average tourist. As of late 2023, only highway 190 is open to vehicular travel both to and from the Furnace Creek area. Ubeeheebee and the road to it from Highway 190 are completely closed, as is the farther road to The Racetrack. Almost all of the secondary dirt or gravel roads within the park are closed, as well.
  • @ThaoNguyen-uh7ez
    Thank you for sharing your adventures. Very informative video!❤❤
  • Enjoying the video so far but a complete corrections. Yes it’s $30 to get in the park but it covers up to 7 days not $30 per day. Also the toilets aren’t called primitive toilets their called pit and are very common in most outdoor or wilderness places. The reason being many of these places are of course remote and there is no sewer or plumbing. They don’t always smell great but you’re always grateful for them when you really have to go! Cheers
  • @ry7904
    Thanks for sharing. This is a great video. May I ask when you went there? Is this 2023? Which month?
  • @harlandeke
    Lol..I just saw your thumbnail on my recommended list and one of the pics immediately caught my eye....I took the exact same pic of that beautiful twisted old dead tree at Mesquite Dunes.. That strangely beautiful, melancholy invoking tree in the foreground, with the beautiful dunes behind, and the distant soaring striped mountains surrounding the Valley perfectly captures the essence of Death Valley. I assume you felt close to the same way...I actually took several from different angles and my favorite is a 1-1 ratio that I took in black and white....the thing looks like an Ansel Adams postcard....lol.