Death Valley National Park Sand Dunes

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(1.3K) · Lookout in Death Valley National Park, United States
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These dunes are the best known and easiest to visit in the national park. Located in central Death Valley near Stovepipe Wells, access is from Hwy. 190 …

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Mar 22, 2025
This is an amazing place to see the sunrise. We saw many animals tracks like the Roadrunner, but we saw no animals. Walking on the sand barefoot feels amazing you should try it!Full review by Quest13486160352
Mar 21, 2025
Stopped here for the dunes. Beautiful in every way. If I remember correctly we camped somewhere in the vicinity. Want to go back.Full review by Kai C
Mar 13, 2025
The Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the middle of nowhere is something straight out of a movie set. I would imagine in strong winds it may not be a pleasant place to be but lucky for us it was perfect we…Full review by Linda P

Questions & answers

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Is the dunes accessible by car?
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Yes, there is a pullout and small parking lot adjacent to the dunes. You can walk out as far as you'd like or take pictures from the car. 4wheel drive is not needed.
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Is sand sledding allowed?
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Yes!
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Hello, are you able to access the dunes with a regular car, like a sedan? coming from Phoenix AZ I guess trough las Vegas NV!
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Hi, yes you can, there is a paved car park just off the main road and it is then a short walk of about 100 yds to the star tof the dunes themselves.
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Why is it called Death Valley?
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Have become part of our western history.
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