This stone cabin is available for public use and is just beyond the Russell Camp.
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This stone cabin is available for public use and is just beyond the Russell Camp.
Desolate, adventurous seven mile low range climb located in Death Valley National Park. Runs from Saline Valley to Racetrack Plaza.
Last used in 1980 by the Pfizer Corporation, buildings and mining equipment remain behind.
The mine was abandoned in 1997, but still shows signs of its working character.
Red Pass, snaking its way to Titus Canyon, is worth a look, and for more than the reddish hue of its rocks but for the panorama it reveals.
The home of Carl Mengel, this home and strand of trees is off the main road.
These dunes, the highest in the state, are located near Death Valley.
A moderately strenuous pass leading to Titus Canyon.
Spectacularly rugged Death Valley mountains.
This mine complex is another stop during a valley tour.
This rough road is one of the notable sights in the middle of the valley.
At 4,328 feet, this pass is offers a prime view of the valley to the east.
Where large rocks move all by themselves, leaving tracks in the mud.
A tortuous 2.8 mile road riddled with tunnels - a legacy from years of Borax prospecting.
Amargosa Opera House was renovated beginning in 1967 by ballet star Marta Becket - who still performs there to this day; and because of her age, they are currently playing "The Sitting Down Show", a...
Dry and desolate though not entirely without cheer - in the form of colorful limestone bands and bighorn sheep - the Funeral Mountains rise jagged against the Death Valley theater.
Located in a canyon somewhere around Badwater Road, you might still be able to see the ruins of the town - although vandals have taken most of what was left.
This prime gold mine is one of the first in the area.