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Death Valley National Park

Traditional Land of Timbisha Shoshone People

Established as a National Monument:
 1933
Established as a National Park: 1994


Park Size: 3.4 million acres

Annual Visitors: 1.1 million

Park Fee: $30

Park Partner: 
Death Valley Natural History Association

Official Website: nps.gov/deva
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Our Projects at Death Valley

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A person with a beard stands in front of the thermometer exhibit in front of Furnace Creek Visitor Center
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A group of four people walks toward old wooden mining structures at Keane Wonder Mine
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A group of people stand underneath triangular shade canopies and a banner that reads
A group of people sits at picnic tables adjacent to a large mesquite tree
A National Park Service ranger in uniform leads a group of schoolchildren on a walk across the Salt Creek boardwalk

For maps and other park information, please see nps.gov/deva
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​San Francisco, CA 94145

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