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Death Valley

North America

California, Nevada

  • Death Valley

    Overview 

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    California, Nevada

    Straddling California and Nevada, Death Valley is the hottest, driest, and lowest place in the United States. The park features Badwater Basin, sand dunes, salt flats, colorful canyons, and over a thousand plant species adapted to extreme conditions.

  • Lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level

    Holds record for hottest temperature on Earth at 134°F

    Contains shifting sand dunes and salt flats

Established

October 31, 1994

Iconic Places

Badwater Basin Salt Flats

Headquarters

1400 Death Valley Drive, Death Valley, CA 92328

Latitude(N)

36.2404

Longitude(W)

'-116.8681

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Death Valley
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North America
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3,408,395.63 acres (13,793.3 km2)
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1400 Death Valley Drive, Death Valley, CA 92328
Furnace Creek Visitor Center, 1400 Death Valley Drive, Death Valley, CA 92328
92328
36.2404
'-116.8681
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Badwater Basin Salt Flats
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Straddling California and Nevada, Death Valley is the hottest, driest, and lowest place in the United States. The park features Badwater Basin, sand dunes, salt flats, colorful canyons, and over a thousand plant species adapted to extreme conditions.
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Death Valley National Park
31/10/1994
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