Salt Creek Interpretive Trail

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Salt Creek Interpretive Trail is a short, accessible boardwalk trail in Death Valley National Park that offers visitors close-up views of a rare desert stream and its unique wildlife, including the endemic Salt Creek pupfish.

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Salt Creek Interpretive Trail canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boardwalk trail
hiking trail
interpretive trail
educatesAbout adaptations of pupfish
desert ecology
hydrology of desert springs
follows Salt Creek
hasApproximateLength 0.5 miles
0.8 kilometers
hasDifficulty easy
hasEnvironment desert
hasFeature boardwalk
interpretive signs
railing
viewing platforms
hasHabitatType desert stream
salt marsh
hasPrimaryAttraction Cyprinodon
surface form: Salt Creek pupfish
hasRestriction no pets on trail
stay on boardwalk
hasSurface wooden boardwalk
hasTrailType out-and-back
hasTypicalSeason fall
spring
winter
hasView desert valley
surrounding mountains
hasWaterBody Salt Creek
hasWildlife Cyprinodon
surface form: Salt Creek pupfish

desert invertebrates
migratory birds
isAccessibleFor strollers
wheelchair users
isDesignatedAs accessible trail
isKnownFor educational exhibits
endemic fish species
family-friendly walk
rare perennial desert stream
isSuitableFor birdwatching
nature observation
short walks
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley National Park

Inyo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
partOf Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley National Park trail system

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Death Valley National Park road network connectsTo Salt Creek Interpretive Trail
Stovepipe Wells, California nearbyAttraction Salt Creek Interpretive Trail