Trail Note
A small story before the keepsake
Death Valley National Park starts as a place to locate, imagine, visit, and remember. When the trip is over, the keepsake gives that memory a small place to stay visible at home.
What makes this park feel different
Located primarily in Eastern California, Death Valley is famed for being one of the hottest, driest, and lowest places in North America. This national park encompasses more than 3.4 million acres, making it the largest national park in the contiguous United States. Its vast wilderness is a mosaic of canyons, sand dunes, salt flats, mountains, and a diverse array of wildlife adapted to the harsh desert environment.
A route worth keeping
Hike to the salt flats of Badwater Basin (The lowest point in North America) See the Zabriskie Point Overlook Take a look at the Ubehebe Crater Visit Dante's View Overlook Walk to see Zabriskie Point Overlook Hike Mosaic Canyon Hike to Darwin Falls Hike along the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes Visit Racetrack Playa Drive through Twenty Mule Team Canyon Experience some of the best stargazing in the world
It works before the visit as a little spark of curiosity, and after the trip as a familiar marker on the fridge, board, or travel wall.
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Death Valley National Park 3D Fridge Magnet 360 Degree View
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