A ride along Artists Drive in Death Valley National Park, California
A quick scenic ride along Artists Drive with a stop at Artists Palette.
California 101: Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park is all about extremes: highest temperature ever recorded anywhere, the driest spot in North America—and the lowest. We show you how to experience Zabriskie Point; see the salt flats of Badwater; be dazzled by the colors of Artists Palette; stare down 5,475 feet into Dante’s View; see the sands shift at Mesquite Flat Dunes; and check out exhibits at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center. For more things to do in Death Valley National Park, check out
Artists Drive - Death Valley National Park (California - 11/10/2019)
Death Valley National Park Road Trip - How You DON'T Want It To End
Death Valley National Park Road Trip
If you're not a big fan of the heat, but want to know what it's like inside Death Valley, this Death Valley tour video might help. This is the road trip my friend and I took just before summer.
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Death Valley is one of the hottest places in the world. It’s also a short 4 hour drive away from Los Angeles. With summer approaching, I wanted to take a road trip out to Death Valley before it got too hot.
My friend Bobby went with me. Neither of us had been, yet. We were only there two days yet I’d say we did learn how to road trip Death Valley successfully by failing at a few things first.
Here are some basic tips to get you started:
Bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water. And make sure you are 100% confident in whatever car you are taking out there. The conditions are rough. There’s virtually no cell phone service and no relief from the sun if you get stranded. Also, Death Valley camping is a thing, but I suggesting you know what you're doing. Because we wanted to make things simple, we just stayed in a motel in Beatty, right outside the park.
As I said, we planned on making this road trip to Death Valley a simple one, but it turned out to be the opposite of that because of car trouble. I had to get my car towed. I’ll let the video explain that.
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What to see when visiting Death Valley:
-Father Crowley Vista
-Rhyolite Ghost Town
-Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
-Badwater Basin
-Devil’s Golf Course
-Artist’s Drive
-Artist’s Palette
-Zabriskie Point (I don't know for certain, but this seemed to be a popular Las Vegas to Death Valley tour route destination. It was super crowded with lots of tour buses and people pouring out.)
-Dante’s View
My favorites:
Badwater Basin, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Artist’s Drive/Palette
Devil’s Golf Course was pretty cool too. But mainly just because it’s fun to walk on. It’s razor sharp though.
Also, If you road trip Death Valley, consider the car you bring because there are certain roads that are only good for high clearance vehicles. Most of top sights are all accessible via paved roads, but there are a few (like the Race Track) that aren’t.
Where to stay in Death Valley:
We stayed overnight in a town called Beatty. It’s right outside the east edge of Death Valley and much cheaper. There are also some town-like areas (used town very loosely) inside the park with hotels, cottages, and camp grounds. Consider staying in Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, or Panamint Springs. If you're looking for hotels near Death Valley, you don't have many options. I'd say Lone Pine to the west and Beatty to the east are your best options. Death Valley camping sites can be found all over the park. But again, make sure you know what you're doing and go in a cooler month.
We went in May to beat the heat, but it didn’t work. Death Valley weather is crazy. It was 110 and 111 the days we were there. The week before the weather was in the 90’s. The NP website actually says May is usually when it starts getting too hot for visitors.
I hope you enjoy watching our Death Valley tour via video. It was definitely quite the experience.
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Exploring Artists Drive in Death Valley National Park | Landscape Photography
Death Valley National Park was my 2nd stop on my 12 day photography adventure after explore Joshua Tree National Park.
On my 2nd morning in Death Valley National Park, I explored Artists Drive. The road was closed upon arrival, due to the National Park shutdown at the time. As a result, I had an interesting time and a couple of encounters. Although I didn't capture the images I had in my mind before the trip, I am happy with the photographs I was able to capture, even though I was limited to my long lens.
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Death Valley National Park, California - Artist's Palette HD (2016)
Artist's Drive rises up to the top of an alluvial fan fed by a deep canyon cut into the Black Mountains. Artist's Palette is an area on the face of the Black Mountains noted for a variety of rock colors. These colors are caused by the oxidation of different metals (iron compounds produce red, pink and yellow, decomposition of tuff-derived mica produces green, and manganese produces purple).
Called the Artist Drive Formation, the rock unit provides evidence for one of the Death Valley area's most violently explosive volcanic periods. The Miocene-aged formation is made up of cemented gravel, playa deposits, and volcanic debris, perhaps 5,000 feet (1500 m) thick. Chemical weathering and hydrothermal alteration cause the oxidation and other chemical reactions that produce the variety of colors displayed in the Artist Drive Formation and nearby exposures of the Furnace Creek Formation.
Artists Palette, Death Valley, CA 2017
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Hiking Artists palette, Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park, California - Drive Through Death Valley HD (2016)
Death Valley is a desert valley located in Eastern California. It is the lowest, driest, and hottest area in North America.
Death Valley's Badwater Basin is the point of the lowest elevation in North America, at 282 feet (86 m) below sea level. This point is 84.6 miles (136.2 km) east-southeast of Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m). Death Valley's Furnace Creek holds the record for the highest reliably recorded air temperature in the world, 134 °F (56.7 °C) on July 10, 1913. This has been contested by other weather experts.
Located near the border of California and Nevada, in the Great Basin, east of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Death Valley constitutes much of Death Valley National Park and is the principal feature of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve. It is located mostly in Inyo County, California. It runs from north to south between the Amargosa Range on the east and the Panamint Range on the west; the Sylvania Mountains and the Owlshead Mountains form its northern and southern boundaries, respectively. It has an area of about 3,000 sq mi (7,800 km2). The highest point in Death Valley itself is Telescope Peak in the Panamint Range, which has an elevation of 11,043 feet (3,366 m).
The West 2019 Part 14 - Death Valley National Park, California
We visit some of the main points of interest in the vast and diverse Death Valley National Park, which are:
Father Crowley Vista Point
Mesquite Sand Dunes
Badwater Basin (lowest point in North America)
Devils Golf Course
Natural Bridge
Artists Drive
Dante's View
Racetrack Playa
Zabriskie Point
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Why would you want to go to Death Valley, California? See why you just might want to go in the stunning 4k video here:
#DeathValley, #California blew us away as we traveled there for our first trip. We set out to find the amazing Death Valley National Park. This place is known for it's world record breaking heat. On top of that, we planned to go #camping here. We arrived at night to the Furnace Creek Campground. The next morning we set off to see Badwater Basin, which is the lowest place in North America. Then we went to the Devil's Golf Course, The Artist Palette and Artist Drive. The colors in these rocks were like nothing we have ever seen before. Then we went on the Golden Canyon hike, which is the most popular #hiking trail in Death Valley. Later we went to Dante's View, which is the best panoramic view of this amazing valley. Finally, we raced to Zabriskie Point to catch an incredible sunset there. The next morning we went back to see this amazing place in the day. We then went to Saltwater creek to see the pupfish play. We stopped for a moment in hopes to find the super bloom, which is flowers growing road side here. Soon after, we went to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. These are some of the most amazing sand dunes in southern California. Last but not least, we went to hike the Mosaic Canyon trail. The rock formations were like a work of art. There was so much things to do here that we have to visit this epic destination again!
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Furnace Creek Campground ~ Death Valley National Park ~ A Campground Fav!
Looking for a place to base out of in Death Valley? We too, were looking for the perfect spot. Furnace Creek Campground was it for us! Easy, close to our planned side trips, HOT! Great for RVs traveling through Death Valley National Park or tent campers who wish to stay longer to fully explore this interesting and diverse National Park. A great base camp to explore the nearby attractions: Badwater Basin, Devils' Golf Course, Zabriskie Point, Dante's View, Artist's Palette, Harmony Borax Works and all of the hikes we couldn't do with our dog! Furnace Creek is great for a quick overnight stop in your RV or a great place to come back to each night after seeing the wonders of Death Valley!
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Artist Palette Death Valley California
Next time you find yourself in Death Valley, California, take this 10 mile drive thru Artists Palette. The colors of the rock formations are amazing. The camera does not truly capture the colors, but it is as close as I can get. Yes, this is a bit long, so sit back and enjoy.
A Guide to Death Valley National Park | Badwater Basin | Artists Palette | Zabriskie Point
Death Valley was our 29th National Park and is located roughly two hours west of Las Vegas. We were excited to arrive at Badwater Basin, which is the lowest point in North America. Let us know what you think about this park in the comments below!
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DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK - USA, California/Nevada, Travel, 4K Ultra HD
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Death Valley National Park is an American national park that straddles the California—Nevada border, east of the Sierra Nevada. The park boundaries include Death Valley, the northern section of Panamint Valley, the southern section of Eureka Valley, and most of Saline Valley. The park occupies an interface zone between the arid Great Basin and Mojave deserts, protecting the northwest corner of the Mojave Desert and its diverse environment of salt-flats, sand dunes, badlands, valleys, canyons, and mountains. Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states, and the hottest, driest and lowest of all the national parks in the United States. The second-lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is in Badwater Basin, which is 282 feet (86 m) below sea level. Approximately 91% of the park is a designated wilderness area. The park is home to many species of plants and animals that have adapted to this harsh desert environment. Some examples include creosote bush, bighorn sheep, coyote, and the Death Valley pupfish, a survivor from much wetter times. UNESCO included Death Valley as the principal feature of its Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve in 1984.
The Strangest Road I've Ever Driven: Artists Drive, Death Valley
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7 Things to See in Death Valley with Kids
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Death Valley National Park is an American national park that straddles the California—Nevada border, east of the Sierra Nevada. The park boundaries include Death Valley, the northern section of Panamint Valley, the southern section of Eureka Valley, and most of Saline Valley. The park occupies an interface zone between the arid Great Basin and Mojave deserts, protecting the northwest corner of the Mojave Desert and its diverse environment of salt-flats, sand dunes, badlands, valleys, canyons, and mountains. Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states, and the hottest, driest and lowest of all the national parks in the United States. The second-lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is in Badwater Basin, which is 282 feet (86 m) below sea level. Approximately 91% of the park is a designated wilderness area. The park is home to many species of plants and animals that have adapted to this harsh desert environment. Some examples include creosote bush, bighorn sheep, coyote, and the Death Valley pupfish, a survivor from much wetter times. UNESCO included Death Valley as the principal feature of its Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve in 1984.
A series of Native American groups inhabited the area from as early as 7000 BC, most recently the Timbisha around 1000 AD who migrated between winter camps in the valleys and summer grounds in the mountains. A group of European-Americans, trapped in the valley in 1849 while looking for a shortcut to the gold fields of California, gave the valley its name, even though only one of their group died there. Several short-lived boom towns sprang up during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to mine gold and silver. The only long-term profitable ore to be mined was borax, which was transported out of the valley with twenty-mule teams. The valley later became the subject of books, radio programs, television series, and movies. Tourism expanded in the 1920s when resorts were built around Stovepipe Wells and Furnace Creek. Death Valley National Monument was declared in 1933 and the park was substantially expanded and became a national park in 1994.
The valley is actually a graben with the oldest rocks being extensively metamorphosed and at least 1.7 billion years old. Ancient, warm, shallow seas deposited marine sediments until rifting opened the Pacific Ocean. Additional sedimentation occurred until a subduction zone formed off the coast.
In 2013, Death Valley National Park was designated as a dark sky park by the International Dark-Sky Association.
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Death Valley National Park - 4K (Ultra HD) Nature Documentary Film
Enjoy this truly remarkable National Park that attracts millions of tourists. Take delight in a unique phenomenon, when Death Valley is transformed and when it comes to life, when thousands of plants color the intermountain basin. Enjoy the views of flowers in this mysterious place.
Take a virtual tour to the most popular places such as Badwater Salt Flats, Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, Zabriskie Point, Golden Canyon, Artist’s Palette, Devil’s Golf Course, Dante’s View and different scenic roads.
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