Death Valley National Park's backcountry
Death Valley, California
About
Death Valley National Park's backcountry offers a unique and remote camping experience. The park is located in eastern California and covers an area of 3,400,000 acres. The backcountry is a vast and rugged region that is only accessible by foot or by vehicle on designated roads. Visitors can explore the park's natural and cultural resources, including sand dunes, badlands, and historic sites. The park's extreme climate and remote location make it a challenging destination, but also a rewarding one for those who are prepared. Visitors are required to obtain a permit and follow all park regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Amenities
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Available Site Types
- Tent Sites
Location
Death Valley, CA
Death Valley, CA
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of sites does Death Valley National Park's backcountry offer?
Death Valley National Park's backcountry offers Tent Sites.
How is Death Valley National Park's backcountry rated?
Death Valley National Park's backcountry has a 4.7/5 rating based on 9 Google reviews.
How do I contact Death Valley National Park's backcountry?
You can reach Death Valley National Park's backcountry by phone at +1 760-786-2146. You can also contact them via their website at http://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm.
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