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“Meep, meep.” Our roadrunners here at Death Valley might not look like the Looney Tunes character, but they are certainly a sight to see. Birdwatchers, come bring your binoculars and check out our wide range of bird species here at the park.

Are you a “Star Wars” fan? Come visit Tatooine in real life. Scenes from Episode IV and VI were filmed here in Death Valley. Just watch out for Tusken Raiders. (Just kidding.)

Artists Drive is a 9-mile stretch of road surrounded by a geologic rainbow. Tag a friend who you would take with you on this colorful scenic route down the Death Valley roads.

Can you guess what this photo depicts? Hint: it’s one of our favorite parts of Death Valley National Park. Scroll to see the answer.
[Below: If you guessed salt crystals growing in the Badwater Basin, you’d be right.]


#ThrowBackThursday, anyone? Check out this 1938 photo of Death Valley Ranger Wilber Doudna in front of our historic headquarters building. We still use that building today. Now that’s a throwback.

Spring has sprung here at Death Valley National Park. Our wildflowers are coming alive, why not come see them for yourself? #DeathValleyWildflowers #VisitDeathValley

Have you taken any photos of wildlife here at Death Valley? Show them to us by posting with the hashtag #DeathValleyWildlife. We can’t wait to see what you have to share.

What a view. With night skies this dark, you can really see every single star. #VisitDeathValley #DeathValleyNightSky

Just look at those dunes. Retweet if you would try to roll all the way down like you’ve always dreamed. #DeathValleyDunes

Don’t know how to navigate the trails here at Death Valley? Don’t worry, our park rangers are here to guide you. Check out the link for some ranger-led programs in the park.

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(Twitter poll)
What’s your favorite way to explore #DeathValley?
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1. Walking the trails
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2. Biking the roads

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It can get [fire emoji] hot [fire emoji] here at Death Valley. Remember to drink plenty of water and wear a nice shady hat when you’re hiking the trails.
