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On the Web
- Death Valley National Park - An illustrated guide, including hiking trails, photographs and QTVR panoramas.
- Death Valley National Park - Visitor information by a private individual includes historical information and recommended sights and activities.
- UntraveledRoad - Death Valley National Park - Presents a photographic virtual tour. Includes descriptions, historical markers and a map.
- National Park Service: Death Valley National Park - Official site, including information about natural and historical resources, news, events, weather, camping, lodging, fees, permits, facilities, and visitor guide.
- Map of Death Valley National Monument - Large-scale USGS map at the University of Texas Library.
- Geology of Death Valley National Park - Includes article, pictures, maps, links, and teaching resources.
- Death Valley National Park - Information and pictures about the park by someone who lived there from July 1997 to July 1998.
- Death Valley National Park - Features photos and text descriptions of a trip taken in November, 2004.
- Death Valley National Park - 3.3 million acres of spectacular desert scenery, rare desert wildlife, complex geology, undisturbed wilderness and sites of historical interest.
- Death Valley Slideshow - Hundreds of photos of scenic Death Valley attractions and features.
Wikipedia Articles
- Death Valley National Park - Death Valley National Park is a mostly arid United States National Park located east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in southern Inyo County and northern San Bernardino County in California with a small extension into southwestern Nye County and extreme southern Esmeralda County in Nevada. In addition, there ...
- Death Valley Railroad - The Death Valley Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad built in 1914 to carry borax. The railroad ran from Ryan, California, USA, located just east of Death Valley National Park, to Death Valley Junction, a distance of approximately 20 miles.
- Darwin Falls - Darwin Falls is a waterfall located western edge of Death Valley National Park near the settlement of Panamint Springs, California. Although there exists a similarly named Darwin Falls Wilderness adjacent to the falls, the falls themselves are located in and administered by Death Valley National Park and the National Park Service.
- Geology of the Death Valley area - The exposed geology of the Death Valley area presents a diverse and complex story that includes at least 23 formations of sedimentary units, two major gaps in the geologic record called unconformities, and at least one distinct set of related formations geologists call groups. The oldest rocks in the area that now compose Death ...
- Death Valley Junction, California - Death Valley Junction is a tiny Mojave Desert community in unincorporated Inyo County, California, at the intersection of CA-190 and CA-127, just east of Death Valley National Park. The zip code is 92328, the elevation is .