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You wouldn't know it from the name, but this below-sea-level basin features a wild variety of life. Drought and heat are what most think of. But those dry conditions contrast with nearby towering mountain peaks covered with snow in winter.
When rare rainstorms hit the valley, it erupts in a riot of wildflower blossoms.
Pets are welcome on roads, but not trails. Some great walks with pets include the following roads: 20 Mule Team Canyon, Devil's Golf Course Road, Father Crowley Point spur road to Padre Point, Furnace Creek Airport Road, Lake Hill Road, Mustard Canyon Road, Titus Canyon Road, and the Cottonwood-Marble Access Road.
Death Valley National Park
Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Death Valley, CA 92328
(760) 786-3200
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Pets are not permitted on any park trails or in Wilderness. This also includes the boardwalks at Badwater and Salt Creek, and paved trails. Pets also may not enter park buildings, such as visitor centers or historic structures, or on Ranger-led tours.