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Travel guide of Badwater BasinBadwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California.
Experienced by Tanya Nevidoma
13 km from Badwater Basin
We only had time for a quick detour into Death Valley National Park on our way home from the Eastern Sierras. After spending most of our trip under overcast skies and in freezing temperatures, DVNP was a shock to our systems. Even under the brightest sun, this place is all about layers and textures and color. I look forward to seeing it again.
Experienced by rachel baskerville
20 km from Badwater Basin
My first stop always at Death Valley National Park, Zabriskie Point. From this beautiful and texture-rich vantage point one can admire the dramatic geological features this immense park has to offer.
Experienced by Gilberto Parada
20 km from Badwater Basin
Death Valley - Zabriskie Point
Experienced by Agnieszka M
20 km from Badwater Basin
Horizontal patterns through the rocks appearing from the iconic Zabriskie Point view in Death Valley
Experienced by Matteo Grassi
33 km from Badwater Basin
We were roadtripping through California with a couple of friends. We stepped out of the cars and started climbing the mountains to find the perfect view. My friend didn’t notice me taking pictures. I like Lukas watching over the mountains in Death Valley. A perfect reminder of a perfect day.
Experienced by Yvette de Wit
33 km from Badwater Basin
There’s something magical about spending a night in the desert. Everything around you is quiet, peaceful. Looking at the stars, I tried to find a place where I could combine the beauty of the sky and the speeding cars passing by.
Experienced by Kevin Bosc
37 km from Badwater Basin
long road, straight stretch of long desert road.
Experienced by salvatore ventura
37 km from Badwater Basin
We found a young koyote hunting in death valley. As we took the pictures it walked in our direction and we had to get back in our car to stay safe. It watched us carefully all time long.
Experienced by Joshua Wilking
37 km from Badwater Basin
We drove trough a desert in Death Valley as we found three coyotes relaxing from their hunt. As I took the photos the coyote watched me carefully. As he stood up and walked in my directon I had to elude. The situation got even more dangerous as the other two also came in my direction. I watched them carefully and backed out to get back in the car which was about 50 ft behind me. The coyotes followed me. As we drove away the coyotes still watched us.
Experienced by Joshua Wilking
37 km from Badwater Basin
We left Las Vegas in the middle of the night, reaching the dunes, an hour before sunrise. There was only one other car in the parking lot. We walked out to find the highest set of dunes to watch the sunrise.
Experienced by Joseph Driscoll
37 km from Badwater Basin
Death Valley Photo by Cloris on Unsplash
Experienced by Cloris Ying
37 km from Badwater Basin
Death valley in California wooden watchtower vintage old
Experienced by Damian Kamp
37 km from Badwater Basin
Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park.
Experienced by Shane O
37 km from Badwater Basin
Dante's view. Death Valley, California
Experienced by Shane O
37 km from Badwater Basin
Overhead shot of dunes in Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Experienced by Don B
49 km from Badwater Basin
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes - A good place to visit for an experience to walk on some sand dunes
Experienced by Tanya Nevidoma
73 km from Badwater Basin
Rhyolite is a ghost town in Nye County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is in the Bullfrog Hills, about 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, near the eastern edge of Death Valley.
Experienced by Tanya Nevidoma
74 km from Badwater Basin
Highway 374 (Daylight Pass Rd) from Beatty Nevada to Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley as dawn breaks.
Experienced by Richard Gatley
86 km from Badwater Basin
I drove out the the desert with some friends in the middle of a heatwave. The good part was that there wasn’t a soul out there. The bad part was 30 mph winds smacking us in the face with 115 degree heat. It was so hot that the coolant in the Jeep was boiling the whole time.
Experienced by Will Truettner