Death Valley National Park road network

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The Death Valley National Park road network is the system of paved and unpaved routes that provides access to the park’s major natural features, viewpoints, and visitor facilities across its vast desert landscape.


Statements (54)
Predicate Object
instanceOf park road system
road network
transportation infrastructure
connectsTo Artist’s Drive
Artist’s Drive Scenic Loop
Badwater Basin
Badwater Road
Beatty, Nevada
Dante’s View
Devils Golf Course
Emigrant Canyon Road
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Golden Canyon trailhead
Grapevine Canyon area
Harmony Borax Works
Lone Pine, California
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
Pahrump, Nevada
Panamint Springs
Racetrack Playa
Saline Valley Road
Salt Creek Interpretive Trail
Scotty’s Castle area
Skidoo Road
Stovepipe Wells Village
Telescope Peak trailheads
Titus Canyon Road
Twenty Mule Team Canyon Road
Ubehebe Crater
West Side Road
Wildrose Charcoal Kilns
Zabriskie Point
country United States
environment desert landscape
hasComponent 4WD roads
dirt roads
gravel roads
paved roads
hasRegulation subject to seasonal closures
subject to weather-related closures
hazard extreme heat conditions
flash flooding
locatedIn California
Death Valley National Park
Nevada
managingOrganization National Park Service
primaryAccessFrom California State Route 178
California State Route 190
Nevada State Route 374
purpose provide access to major natural features
provide access to viewpoints
provide access to visitor facilities
requires four-wheel drive on some backcountry roads
high-clearance vehicles on some roads

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Badwater Road
Dante’s View
partOf

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