Artist’s Drive Scenic Loop

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Artist’s Drive Scenic Loop is a one-way scenic road in Death Valley National Park known for its colorful badlands, dramatic rock formations, and viewpoints such as Artist’s Palette.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf one-way road
scenic road
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Badwater Road
bestVisitedAt late afternoon
sunset
climate hot desert climate
colorationCausedBy iron oxides
manganese compounds
geologicalContext badlands topography
oxidized mineral deposits
volcanic deposits
hasFeature narrow roadway sections
sharp curves
steep grades
hasInterpretiveSignage geology
natural history
hasLength approximately 14.5 kilometers
approximately 9 miles
hasNearbyAttraction Badwater Basin
Golden Canyon
Zabriskie Point
hasParkingAt Artist’s Palette viewpoint
hasRestriction vehicles over certain length not recommended
hasSurface paved road
hasViewpoint Artist’s Palette
knownFor colorful badlands
dramatic desert scenery
eroded canyons and gullies
multicolored volcanic and sedimentary rock formations
vibrant mineral-stained hillsides
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
offersViewOf Black Mountains
Death Valley floor
partOf Death Valley
roadDirection one-way south-to-north
safetyConcern extreme summer heat
flash flood risk during storms
seasonalAccess typically open year-round
usedFor auto touring
photography
sightseeing

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Death Valley National Park road network connectsTo Artist’s Drive Scenic Loop