Two of the other stops I made in Death Valley were all about spectacular views. The first, Zabriskie Point is also on the west side of the park a few miles past Furnace Creek on highway 190. A large parking lot sits below a well worn climb up to the vista point. Judging from the crowd here, this is obviously a very popular point and as I begin to climb up the short trail to the top, I can see why.
Below Zabriskie Point expands a landscape of multiple shapes, colors, and textures. As I understand it, this is the eroded remains of the ancient Furnace Creek Lake. The dry landscape and plethora of minerals in the soil here makes for some magnificent contrasts. The view from this point is ideal to see this amazing sprawl. And while my current trip won't allow me the time to explore it, there is a trail leading through these badlands. I will definitely have to hike this on my next trip.
Further down highway 190 is the turn off leading toward Dante's View. A posted signs warns against trying to pull a trailer up to this amazing view, which supposedly allows one to see the lowest point in North America, Badwater Basin (at 282 feet below seal level) and the highest point in the contiguous United States, Mt. Whitney (at 14,505 feet) all in one breathtaking scene.
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