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Death Valley Junction Attractions: What to do & Places to Visit in Death Valley Junction
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Red Pass, snaking its way to Titus Canyon, is worth a look, and for more than the reddish hue of its rocks but for the...
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Red Pass, snaking its way to Titus Canyon, is worth a look, and for more than the reddish hue of its rocks but for the panorama it reveals.
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Desolate, adventurous seven mile low range climb located in Death Valley National Park. Runs from Saline Valley to Racetrack...
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Desolate, adventurous seven mile low range climb located in Death Valley National Park. Runs from Saline Valley to Racetrack Plaza.
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Amargosa Opera House was renovated beginning in 1967 by ballet star Marta Becket - who still performs there to this day; and because of her age, they are currently playing "The...
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Dry and desolate though not entirely without cheer - in the form of colorful limestone bands and bighorn sheep - the Funeral...
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Dry and desolate though not entirely without cheer - in the form of colorful limestone bands and bighorn sheep - the Funeral Mountains rise jagged against the Death Valley theater.
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Located in a canyon somewhere around Badwater Road, you might still be able to see the ruins of the town - although vandals...
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Located in a canyon somewhere around Badwater Road, you might still be able to see the ruins of the town - although vandals have taken most of what was left.
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"This is such a tortuously wiggly canyon trail that our huge car wasn't that easy to drive down it, so to think about the early settlers getting 20 mules dragging their goods along is really quite unbelievable. One of the highlights of Death Valley for me."
"I wanted to go here simply because I had bread Scott Jurek's account of the Badwater 135. I was blown away by the sheer beauty of the landscape here. This is definitely a land of extremes, and my wife and I actually thought seeing Death Valley was the highlight of our trip to Las Vegas. We drove up ..."to Dante's View, we're it was a very comfortable 85°, then drove down to Badwater, where the mercury spiked up to 113°. This is a really fascinating place to go. I can only imagine what it would be like when they run the Badwater 135 in the middle of the summer.
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"If large open spaces freak you out, this is not the place for you. We loved it. Nothing like it in UK. Entered from the south which was a good move. We stopped by the side of the road to take in the huge view and once away from the car we experienced complete silence. There wasn't a breath of air, n..."o birds, insects, cars, peoples, planes or anything else. It was amazing.
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