

Present a ranger with a printed copy of the required activities to recieve a free Fourth Grade Pass. Note that passes purchased online may take several weeks to arrive by mail. Passes: Annual, Senior, Access and Military passes are available for sale at Furnace Creek Visitor Center.Entrance Fees : can be paid at automated fee stations found near entrances, outside the visitor center, and at many viewpoints in the park.Most vendors are only accepting credit/debit cards at this time we strongly encourage cash users to obtain a pre-paid credit card prior to your arrival. Death Valley National Park does not require an advanced entry reservation or pass to enter the park park fees may be paid upon arrival. There is NO aircraft fuel available at either airport.ĬLOSED: Chicken Strip Airstrip Fees & PassesĮntrance fees or a valid National Park pass are required. Pilots with their own aircraft may use the airports. There are no scheduled commercial flights to airports within Death Valley National Park. Please contact each of these private businesses directly for the most up to date information on their operations: Resorts: Lodging, Food, and Fuelįood options are available and gas stations are open. Variable days and hours depending on temperature and staffing. VARIABLE: Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station. This includes pass sales, information, bookstore, exhibits and the park film. Nevada DOT: Nevada Department of Transportation highway conditions. Sierra Nevada Passes: CA120 (Tioga Pass), CA108 (Sonora Pass), CA4 (Ebbetts Pass), CA88 (Carson Pass). Yosemite National Park: Directions and Conditions. Roads Outside the ParkĬaltrans: California Department of Transportation highway conditions.
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Travel prepared to survive, with 2 full size spare tires and extra food and water. If you choose to travel on backcountry roads, be aware that rescue is likely to be extremely delayed. Some areas are impassable - do not plan on through-travel. M any areas have not been assessed for damage. Due to recent flooding events, visitors should expect additional hazards and roads in far worse condtion than stated in the Backcountry and Wilderness Access Map. Westside Road (Johnson Canyon, Galena Canyon, Trail Canyon, Hanaupah Canyon, Warm Springs Canyon)ĬAUTION: Backcounty travel is not advised.Jail Canyon (see the Superintendent's Compendium to learn more).Bonnie Clare Road and Scotty’s Castle due to flood recovery work.Flooding changed the creek bed, destroyed the boardwalk and damaged the toilet. Salt Creek - May be closed until fall 2023.Daylight Pass and Beatty Cutoff may open by late-October. Daylight Pass, Beatty Cutoff, Mud Canyon (Keane Wonder Mine).Badwater Road south of Badwater Basin (Mile Marker 17) to CA-178 and Shoshone,CA).CA-190 west of the park from Darwin Road to US-395 and CA-136, due to significant washouts and pavement undercuttingĬaltrans hopes to open this by October 12.CA 190 from Emigrant Junction over Towne Pass to Panamint Valley RoadĬaltrans hopes to open this by October 31.Many park roads are closed due to recent flood damage. Dantes View Road ( V ehicles longer than 25 feet not allowed).Some sections unpaved and only single lane wide.) ( Vehicles longer than 25 feet not allowed. Lower Wildrose Road (aka Trona-Wildrose Road), access to Panamint Valley.( Vehicles longer than 25 feet not allowed) Emigrant Canyon Road (Charcoal Kilns, Wildrose Campground, Thorndike Campground, and Mahogany Flat Campground).Artists Drive (Vehicles longer than 25 feet not allowed).( Closed beyond Badwater Basin at Mile Marker 17) Badwater Road to Badwater Basin (Badwater Basin, Golden Canyon).This provides access to Panamint Springs Resort, Father Crowley Vista Point, and Saline Valley Road. CA-190 from Panamint Valley Road to Darwin Road (just west of park boundary).CA-190 from Death Valley Junction to Emigrant Junction ( Zabriskie Point, Harmony Borax Works/Mustard Canyon, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes) (No access over Towne Pass to Panamint Valley).Thank you for your patience as crews work hard to clear debris, rebuild roads, and open additional areas over the coming months. While some roads have reopened, we are still in an active monsoon season and additional flooding in September re-closed many roads. Many areas of the park were heavily impacted, damaged, or closed following record rainfall in August. Road conditions can change quickly, as seen in this image after a flood in Titus Canyon 12/2021.
