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Located very close to Stovepipe Wells
are the 14-square-mile field
of sand dunes.
Suggestions for your visit:
The dunes can be explored by foot
(park on the side of the road). There is no trail, but that is part
of the fun, you can create your own trail.
Hiking the dunes is best in
the morning or late afternoon as it is cooler. Also at these hours,
the dunes are most photogenic.
The shadows are longer because the sun is lower in the sky.
Death
Valley Facts
Area:
3,367,627.68 acres
Highest Point:
Telescope Peak 11,049
feet
Lowest Point:
Badwater -282 feet
(negative)
Highest Temperature:
134 F (56.6 C)
Lowest Temperature:
15 F (-9.4 C)
For More Information:
Death Valley National Park
PO Box 579
Death Valley, CA 92328
Telephone: (760) 786-2331
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