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park map more info about this area back to parks top Death Valley National ParkDeath Valley, CA
 Death Valley National Park has more than 3.3
million acres of spectacular desert scenery, interesting and rare desert
wildlife, complex geology, undisturbed wilderness, and sites of historical
and cultural interest. Bounded on the west by 11,049 foot Telescope Peak
and on the east by 5,475 foot Dante's View, Badwater is the lowest point
(-282 feet) in the western hemisphere.
CONTACTS
Email - DEVA_Superintendent@nps.gov
Fax- (760) 786-3283
Write to Death Valley National Park P.O. Box 579 Death
Valley, CA 92328
Phone Visitor Information - (760) 786-2331 Commercial
Permits - (760) 786-3241
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons Death Valley National Park is open year round.
Getting There PLANE - There is a small public airport at
Furnace Creek. Fuel is available by calling the Furnace Creek Chevron
Station at 786-2343.
CAR - Death Valley National Park is transected from east to west by
California Highway 190. On the east in Nevada, U.S. Route 95 parallels the
park from north to south with connecting highways at Scotty's Junction
(State Route 267), Beatty (State Route 374), and Lathrop Wells (State
Route 373). South of the park, Interstate 15 passes through Baker,
California on its way from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. State Route 127
travels north from Baker to Shoshone and Death Valley Junction with
connections to the park on State Route 178 from Shoshone and connection
with California Highway 190 at Death Valley Junction.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - At this time, there is no public transportation
available to Death Valley National Park.
Weather & Climate Death Valley is generally sunny, dry,
and clear throughout the year. The winters are mild with occasional winter
storms, but summers are extrenely hot and dry. Summer high temperatures
commonly run above 120 degrees fahrenheit. Comfortable clothing providing
sun protection and a broad brimmed hat are recommended in summer. Winter
requires warmer clothing and light to medium jackets. Sturdy walking shoes
are important year round.
Accessibility All of Death Valley's visitor centers, contact
stations, and museums are accessible to all visitors.
The campgrounds with the exceptions of Texas Spring and the outlying
campgrounds at Wildrose, Thorndike, and Mahogany Flat all have accessible
sites.
The grounds at Scotty's Castle are accessible to all visitors and the
guided tour of the main house has provisions for a wheel chair lift to the
upper floors.
Getting Around California Highway 190, the Badwater Road, The
Scotty's Castle Road, and paved roads to Dante's View and Wildrose provide
access to the major scenic viewpoints and historic points of interest.
More than 350 miles of unpaved and 4-wheel drive roads provide access to
wilderness hiking, camping, and historical sites.
There are hiking trails of varying lengths and difficulties, but most
backcountry areas are accessible only by crosscountry hiking. There are
literally thousands of hiking possibilities.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee 1 - VEHICLE
ENTRANCE FEE $10.00 for 7 Days This permit allows all
persons traveling with the permit holder in one single private,
non-commercial vehicle (car/truck/van) to leave and re-enter the park as
many times as they wish during the 7-day period from the date of purchase.
2 - INDIVIDUAL ENTRANCE FEE $5.00 for 7 Days This
permit allows an individual traveling on foot, horseback, motorcycle, or
in a vehicle owned by a non-profit organization to leave and re-enter the
park as many times as they wish during the 7-day period from the date of
purchase.
3 - COMMERCIAL TOUR (1 - 6 PASSENGERS) $25.00 +
$5.00/person for 7 Days This permit is for commercial tour
vehicles with a passenger capacity of 1 to 6. The permit includes a $25.00
commercial fee and a $5.00 per passenger entrance fee.
4 -
COMMERCIAL TOUR (7 - 15 PASSENGERS) $75.00 for 7 Days This
permit is for commercial tour vehicles with a passenger capacity of 7 to
15.
5 - COMMERCIAL TOUR (16 - 25 PASSENGERS) $100.00 for
7 Days This permit is for commercial tour vehicles with a passenger
capacity of 16 to 25.
6 - COMMERCIAL TOUR (26 OR MORE
PASSENGERS) $200.00 for 7 Days This permit is for commercial
tour vehicles with a passenger capacity of 26 or more.
Activity
Fee SCOTTY'S CASTLE TOUR FEE $8.00 for One Time
Entrance fee for the guided living history tour of Scotty's Castle.
Special Use Permits APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE
PERMIT $210.00 for One Time On your request for a special
use permit for commercial filming or other special uses, you will be sent
an application. There is a onetime application fee of $210.00. This fee is
necessary to process your application and is nonrefundable. Please go to
the highlighted link to the right for specific information on types of
special use permits, fees for the permits, and ideas for commercial
filming areas.
Local Passport DEATH VALLEY ANNUAL PARK
PASS $20.00 for Annual This pass allows all persons
traveling with the passholder in one single non-commercial vehicle or the
passholder and his/her family (spouse, children, parents) traveling by
means other than single private non-commercial vehicle unlimited entry to
the park for 1 year from the month of purchase.
CAMPING
Emigrant Open All
Year Located at 2,100 feet, Emigrant is designated for Tents Only and
has 10 sites with water, tables, and flush toilets. No fires are allowed.
Emigrant is a Free campground.
Furnace Creek Make
Reservations by Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP Open All Year Located 196
feet below sea level, Furnace Creek has 136 sites with water, tables,
fireplaces, flush toilets, and dump station. Furnace Creek is $16 per
night during the winter season and $10 a night during the summer.
Mahogany Flat Mahogany Flat is located at 8,200 feet in
the Panamint Mountains and is accessible to high clearance vehicles only.
Depending upon road conditions, 4-wheel drive may be necessary. The
campground has 10 sites, tables, fireplaces, and pit toilets. Mahogany
Flat is free.
Mesquite Spring Open All Year Located
at 1,800 feet 3 miles from Scotty's Castle, Mesquite Spring has 30 sites
with water, tables, fireplaces, flush toilets, and a dump station. The fee
is $10 a night.
Stovepipe Wells Located at sea level,
Stovepipe Wells has 190 sites with water, some tables, some fireplaces,
flush toilets, and dump station. $10.00 per
night.
Sunset Located at 190 feet below sea level, Sunset
has 1000 sites with water, flush toilets, and dump station. NO Fires
Allowed. Sunset is $10.00 per night.
Texas
Spring Located at sea level, Texas Spring has 92 sites with water,
tables, fireplaces, flush toilets, and dump station. Texas Spring is first
come first served with self registration. From March 17th through April
15th, Texas Spring is designated primarily for tent camping with a limited
number of RV sites. The fee is $12.00 per night. For the summer,
reservations for the two Texas Springs campground group sites are
available by calling (760) 786-3247.
Thorndike Thorndike
is located at 7,400 feet in the Panamint Mountains and is accessible to
high clearance vehicles only. Depending on road conditions, 4-wheel drive
may be necessary. Thorndike has 6 sites, tables, fireplaces, and pit
toilets. Thorndike is free. ATTN: Due to extreme fire danger, campfires
are prohibited at Thorndike Campground until further notice!
Wildrose Open All Year Located at 4,100 feet in the
Panamint Mountains, Wildrose has 23 sites, with tables, fireplaces, and
pit toilets. Drinking water is available during the Spring, Summer, and
Fall. Wildrose is a free campground.
LODGING
Furnace Creek Inn Open All
Year The private Furnace Creek Inn provides first class resort
accomodations in the Furnace Creek area. Further online information and
reservations are available at www.furnacecreekresort.com. For More
Information on this lodging please call (760)
786-2361
Furnace Creek Ranch Open All Year The private
Furnace Creek Ranch provides motel accomodations in the Furnace Creek
area. Further online information and reservations are available at
www.furnacecreekresort.com. For More Information on this lodging
please call (760) 786-2345
Panamint Springs
Resort Open All Year The private Panamint Springs resort offers
resort accomodations and camping. Further information can be found on the
Internet at www.deathvalley.com. For More Information on this
lodging please call (775) 482-7680
Stovepipe Wells
Village Open All Year The Stovepipe Wells Village concession
offers resort accomodations and limited recreational vehicle camping with
full hookups in the Stovepipe Wells area. For More Information on
this lodging please call (760)
786-2387
FACILITIES
Museums SCOTTY'S
CASTLE & THE GAS HOUSE MUSEUM Open All Year 7:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m. Phone - (760) 786-2392 Location - Scotty's Castle
and the Gas House Museum are located at the north end of Death Valley
National Park 53 miles from Furnace Creek and approximately 45 miles from
Stovepipe Wells Village. From U.S. Route 95, 154 miles north of Las Vegas,
it is 26 miles to Scotty's Castle on Nevada State Route 267.
Special Programs - The highlight of a visit to Scotty's Castle
is the 50 minute long guided living history tour of the interior of the
main house. The tours are first come first served on the day of the tour
and the first tour starts at 9:00 a.m. Tickets are available at the Castle
Ticket Office during the winter months and at the Gas House Museum during
the summer. The last tour for the day starts at 5:00 p.m. and the grounds
close for the day at 6:00 p.m. During the winter season, November through
April, rangers present daily "grounds talks" on a variety of historical
topics. Check at the Castle Ticket Office for titles and times. A
self-guiding tour of the Castle grounds, including the Gas House, is
available. Check at the Castle Ticket Office for information and guide
booklet. Exhibits - The Gas House Museum contains a new exhibit
of artifacts from the Castle Collection. Exhibits cover the facinating
history of the Castle with special emphasis on the two personalities Death
Valley Scotty and Albert Mussey Johnson. Available Facilities -
During the summer season, from April through October, the Gas House
Museum is the ticket office for guided tours of Scotty's Castle. The Death
Valley Natural History Association operates a book sales outlet in the Gas
House Museum. The Association makes available books and information on the
story of Scotty's Castle and general information on Death Valley. Amfac
Parks & Resorts operates a sandwich shop and curio shop on the Castle
grounds, and also operates a gasoline station during the
day.
Ranger Stations STOVEPIPE WELLS RANGER
STATION Open All Year Phone - (760) 786-2342 Location
- Stovepipe Wells is located in the center of Death Valley 24 miles
from the Furnace Creek resort area to the south and 80 miles from the town
of Lone Pine on Highway 395 to the west. Available Facilities -
Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station provides general information and
backcountry camping/hiking information and permits. Park entrance fees are
collected here and there is a branch outlet of the Death Valley Natural
History Association that provides useful informational books and maps.
Visitor Centers BEATTY INFORMATION CENTER Open All
Year Phone - (775) 553-2200 Location - Beatty
Information Center is located in the town of Beatty, Nevada on the U.S.
Route 95 approximately 120 miles north of Las Vegas. Beatty is one of the
eastern portals to Death Valley National Park. Exhibits - The
Beatty Information Center has exhibits about Death Valley natural history,
cultural history, and scenic highlights. Available Facilities -
The Beatty Information Center has general information on all aspects
of Death Valley and visiting Death Valley. There is an outlet of the Death
Valley Natural History Association providing a wide range of materials on
park history, wildlife, and scenic highlights.
FURNACE CREEK
VISITOR CENTER & MUSEUM Open All Year 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific
Time Phone - (760) 786-2331 Location - The visitor
center is located in the Furnace Creek resort area on California highway
190. Furnace Creek is 30 miles from Death Valley Junction to the east, and
24 miles from Stovepipe Wells Village to the north and west.
Special Programs - A 12 minute long introductory slide program
is shown every 30 minutes. During the winter season, November through
April, rangers present a wide variety of walks, talks, and slide
presentations about Death Valley cultural and natural history.
Exhibits - The visitor center has displays dealing with the
geology, climate, wildlife and natural history of the park. There are also
specific sections dealing with the human history and pioneer experience.
Available Facilities - The Furnace Creek Visitor Center is the
main visitor information source for the park. There is a fully staffed
information desk with information on all aspects of the park and it's
operation. The Death Valley Natural History Association maintains a well
stocked book sales outlet specifically geared towards the natural and
cultural history of the park.
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