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Zabriskie Point

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Hike, Viewpoint ~ 2 hours

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Route 190, Death Valley National Park, CA 92328
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Zabriskie Point is a unique and picturesque part of Death Valley National Park, located in the United States. Known for its surreal, moon-like landscape, it offers a stunning panorama of undulating, multicolored badlands that are especially mesmerizing at sunrise and sunset. The point is named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, a prominent figure in the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century.

Visitors to Zabriskie Point can enjoy a short but steep hike to the viewpoint, where they can take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The point is also a popular spot for photography, with the changing light and shadows creating a dramatic effect on the badlands. Nearby, the Golden Canyon offers a more challenging hike, winding through narrow gorges and past towering cliffs, providing an up-close look at the geological wonders of the area.

Plan your visit

  1. Bring sunscreen and a hat to protect from the strong desert sun.
  2. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the area on foot.
  3. Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated in the heat.
  4. Take your camera, as there are many amazing photo opportunities with incredible landscapes!
  5. Check local weather conditions before visiting, as temperatures can be extreme during certain times of year

Incredible landscape that either remind you of Mars or Star Wars. There is a small walk uphill - really easy - from the parking lot to the overlook so it can be tough under 110F. Zabriskie Point should not be missed

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