If you only have one day to explore Death Valley National Park, don’t worry—you can still experience its surreal beauty and iconic landscapes. Located in eastern California, Death Valley is a land of extremes, boasting the lowest point in North America, otherworldly salt flats, towering sand dunes, and rugged mountain peaks. Despite its name, the park is full of life and offers stunning contrasts that make it a dream for photographers, adventurers, and curious travelers alike. In this guide, we’ll take you through the must-see highlights and hidden gems to help you make the most of one day in Death Valley NP CA.
MAP OF DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
Death Valley National Park is located in the eastern part of California, extending into western Nevada. Situated within the Mojave Desert, it is bordered by the Amargosa Range to the east and the Panamint Range to the west, with the park encompassing both vast arid valleys and rugged mountain terrain. The park is home to the lowest point in North America, Badwater Basin, which lies 282 feet below sea level. It is easily accessible from cities like Las Vegas, which is about 120 miles to the east, and Los Angeles, approximately 270 miles to the southwest, making it a popular destination for both tourists and adventurers seeking its dramatic landscapes and extreme desert environment.
Check out our map below to not only see exactly where Death Valley National Park and these activities are located, but over 500 other points of interest in California as well!
Before we jump in to this one day in Death Valley NP CA, we’d strongly recommend reading our ULTIMATE GUIDE TO DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK article. Death Valley truly is a park of extremes, and there is a lot to know, particularly about the weather in Death Valley, and when you should or shouldn’t visit. In our ultimate guide, we cover everything you’ll need to know before visiting this incredible park!
ONE DAY IN DEATH VALLEY NP CA
Depending on where you’re traveling from, likely either Los Angels or Las Vegas, this itinerary may need to be reversed. Similarly if you’re traveling south from the Eastern Sierras, you’ll want to reverse the order of this itinerary.
Now that we’ve got all the Ts and Cs out of the way, let’s get in to this one day in Death Valley NP CA!
BADWATER BASIN
The lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level is Badwater Basin, featuring stunning, otherworldly salt flats. The vast, cracked landscape stretches for miles, creating unique photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset. Visitors can walk onto the salt flats, marveling at the hexagonal patterns formed by evaporating water. Bring water and sunscreen—temperatures can be extreme, especially in summer. Despite its harsh conditions, Badwater Basin’s beauty and geological significance make it a must-visit stop in Death Valley National Park.
DEVILS GOLF COURSE
A vast, rugged landscape of jagged salt formations, Devils Gold Course is sculpted by wind and water into sharp, crystalline structures. The terrain’s eerie, otherworldly appearance offers both beauty and a glimpse into Death Valley’s dramatic geology. Visitors can explore the edges, but caution is needed—the salt formations are sharp and unforgiving. Listen closely, and you’ll hear the salt crystals popping and cracking in the heat. Located near Badwater Basin, it’s a quick drive and stop that showcases nature’s raw artistry.
ARTISTS PALETTE
A vibrant display of colors splashed across the desert hills, the unique landscape of Artists Palette showcases shades of pink, green, and gold. The striking hues come from oxidized minerals in the volcanic rock, creating a natural work of art. Visitors can drive the scenic Artist’s Drive to reach this spot, with pullouts for closer views and photos. The colors are most vivid during the soft light of sunrise or sunset, adding to the magic. This must-see stop highlights the unexpected beauty hidden within Death Valley’s rugged terrain.
If Artists Palette isn’t already on your bucket list, it should be. It’s such an incredibly unique place, we have an entire article dedicated to it. Make sure to read our ARTIST’S PALETTE DEATH VALLEY: THE COMPLETE GUIDE.
GOLDEN CANYON
A maze of towering golden-hued walls and narrow passages, Golden Canyon offers stunning hikes through sculpted rock formations and vibrant badlands. The trail’s smooth, winding paths lead to breathtaking views, with sunlight casting dramatic shadows on the canyon walls. Hikers can explore short, easy routes or take on longer treks to iconic spots like Red Cathedral. Golden Canyon is especially beautiful in the early morning or late afternoon when the golden tones are most vivid. It’s a perfect stop for adventure, photography, and discovering Death Valley’s natural wonders.
ZABRISKIE POINT
Overlooking a surreal landscape of rippled badlands, Zabriskie Point offers one of Death Valley’s most breathtaking panoramas. At sunset, the golden light transforms the hills into a stunning display of warm tones, with shadows adding depth and texture. The short, paved walk to the viewpoint makes it easily accessible for visitors of all ages. Photographers and nature lovers alike will find Zabriskie Point especially magical as the day fades into dusk. It’s a must-see spot to experience the park’s dramatic beauty at its finest.
MESQUITE FLAT SAND DUNES
This is a bonus activity. If you have extra time, and want a more challenging adventure, this is it!
Endless waves of sand stretch toward the horizon, creating a dreamlike landscape perfect for exploration. Hiking the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes offers both adventure and incredible photo opportunities, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light softens the dunes’ curves. There’s no official trail, so visitors can freely wander, climb the tallest dunes, and enjoy sweeping views. Be prepared for soft sand underfoot and bring water—temperatures can rise quickly during the day. These iconic dunes are a must-visit for hikers, photographers, and anyone seeking Death Valley’s classic desert scenery.
DAY-TRIP FROM LAS VEGAS
Are you or someone you know planning a trip to Las Vegas? One of the highlights of Las Vegas is some of the unique experiences you can enjoy while you’re there. And why not add a full day tour experience to Death Valley to that list?! Or maybe a sunset and stargazing tour?! Both options include hitting many of the main spots we’ve highlighted in this article.
OTHER ARTICLES ABOUT DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
- ULTIMATE GUIDE TO DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
- 5 SOFT ADVENTURE THINGS TO DO IN DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
- ARTIST’S PALETTE DEATH VALLEY: THE COMPLETE GUIDE
MAP OF CALIFORNIA
Want to see ALL of the different things to do in Death Valley National Park? If so, this map is for you. Not only does our interactive map of California have ALL the details and location info for Artist’s Palette and Death Valley National Park, but it also has over 500 other points of interest in California in it. With all of the location specific details and information like GPS location, dog-friendliness, cost, and more, as well as an itinerary creator, this map is the perfect trip planning companion.
Not much of a planner? No worries! We also have curated itineraries to make the planning process easier for you. And if that isn’t enough, book a call with us or have us create a custom itinerary for you! We are here to help!
ONE DAY IN DEATH VALLEY NP CA
A single day in Death Valley National Park is enough to experience its incredible diversity, from salt flats and golden canyons to colorful badlands and towering sand dunes. Each stop offers a glimpse into the park’s otherworldly beauty and unique geology, leaving you with unforgettable memories and stunning photos. Whether you’re chasing the soft glow of sunrise, the vivid hues of sunset, or the quiet solitude of the desert, Death Valley’s landscapes will leave you in awe. While one day is just a taste, it’s all you need to fall in love with this extraordinary place—and start planning your next visit.
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