- Our list of the best things to do in Death Valley Junction, California, features the top 9 nearby activities — including 2 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Death Valley Junction, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Death Valley Junction, CA , followed by 4 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pahrump and Amargosa Valley
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Death Valley National Park is one of the largest national parks and it is an International Biosphere Reserve, since 95% of it is labeled as wilderness area. It has camping sites and trails available for hikers, bikers and four-wheel drivers.
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Starkly beautiful Titus Canyon is the most popular region of Death Valley Junction, California. Its many unique elements include an abanoned town, prehistoric rock carvings, rare desert plants and endangered wildlife.
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Death Valley National Park, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328
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Named for the mysterious rock trails that skitter across the ground, The Racetrack is a unique attraction in Death Valley Junction, California. The presence of the rock trails remains one of the greatest mysteries in geological history.
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Death Valley National Park, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328
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Spanning half a mile and descending 600 feet below the surrounding ground, Ubehebe Crater is one of the most distinctive features in Death Valley Junction. Visitors must purchase an access pass before entering Death Valley National Park.
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805 votes
Twenty Mule Team Rd. off Rte. 190, Death Valley Junction, CA
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The region of Death Valley National Park known as Twenty Mule Team Canyon takes its name from the teams of mules used to haul borax from the Harmony Borax Works to the nearest railway. Each trip took a week and the route was over 160 miles long.
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The expansive, lush Furnace Creek Golf Course has the lowest elevation of any course throughout the world. Its propensity for balmy weather makes the Furnace Creek Golf Course and its accompanying hotel an excellent winter vacation destination.
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885 votes
Harmony Borax Works Rd., Death Valley Junction, CA
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While it was in operation, the now-defunct Harmony Borax Works was the most powerful economic force in Death Valley. Its decline began in 1888, after only five years of operation. The Harmony Borax Works is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Death Valley Borax Museum is a small establishment dedicated to the history of Furnace Creek and the ways in which rich subterranean borax deposits influenced its growth and development.
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Located within Death Valley National Park, Red Pass is a scenic location near Titus Canyon. Visitors commonly enjoy driving out and hiking to Red Pass in order to catch a glimpse of the scenic beauty the area provides.
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Opera house and hotel, Amargosa Opera House is the scene where Marta Becket performed from the 1960's until her death. Since the town is mostly uninhabited, this site also has the only restaurant in the area.