[2024 Inyo County Attraction] Travel Guide for Badwater Basin (Updated Nov)
Lakes
Address:
California, USA
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+1-760-786-3200
The lowest spot in North America below sea level!
The lowest place in North America is located in death Valley, called Badwater Basin and is 282 feet below, sea level!
When I visited, it was covered with salt, was pretty much dry, and turned into a great walk.
Tip: make sure to come in early morning because it's getting hot very quickly. Their Rangers, who are eager to explain what's going on and provide with the information about the place.
This isn't the most crowded spot in the Death Valley, which is surely a plus. And in general is just acute thing to visit the lowest spot in North America!
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Gitana Marina
Badwater Basin: The Lowest Point in North America 🇺🇸
This guide helps you experience the unique beauty of Badwater Basin while staying comfortable and safe during your visit. Save this for your next trip to Death Valley!
🏜️ Salt Flats: Walking on the expansive salt flats of Badwater Basin feels surreal. The hexagonal salt formations stretch for miles, making it a photographer’s dream.
⬇️ Unique Spot: Standing 282 feet below sea level, Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America! Don’t forget to snap a photo by the elevation sign.
☀️ Beat the Heat: It gets extremely hot, especially in summer. Arrive early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the intense midday sun.
💧 Stay Hydrated: Even short walks can be draining due to the heat, so carry plenty of water with you.
🥾 Easy Walk: The salt flats are easy to walk on, and you can venture out as far as you like for solitude and incredible views.
🌅 Sunset Views: The vast open space makes Badwater Basin a perfect spot to watch the sun dip behind the mountains, casting a warm glow over the flats.
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Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park
Salt flats, which offer a surreal and otherworldly experience. The view is truly breathtaking, and visitors often feel as though they are walking on another planet.
You can see a variety of textures and patterns created by the salt formations, from smooth, glassy surfaces to intricate, crystalline structures.
Pls make sure that you prepare your own drinking water.