Straddling the California–Nevada border, the park includes Death Valley, the northern section of Panamint Valley, the southern part of Eureka Valley and most of Saline Valley. Death Valley boasts colorful badlands, snow-covered peaks, beautiful sand dunes and rugged canyons.
Death Valley is a land of extremes: at 282 feet below sea level at its lowest point, Badwater Basin on Death Valley’s floor is the second-lowest depression in the Western Hemisphere, while Mount Whitney, only 85 miles to the west, rises to 14,505 feet and is the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States.
From the vastness of the valley floor to the wide panoramas of jagged mountains, Death Valley offers a host of photographic opportunities.
Folds 1Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Folds 2Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Morning StillnessDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
CracklesDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Death Valley SunriseDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
PatternsDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Sky FireDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Band of VenusDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Dunes IDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Dunes IIDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Dunes IIIDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
SDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Dunes SunsetDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Cracked SunriseDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Cracked MudDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Zabriskie SunriseZabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Pastel PanoramaZabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park | Jan 2022
Lines in the SandDeath Valley National Park | Jan 2022