Death Valley Scenic Byway
Death Valley Scenic Byway

This State Scenic Highway crosses the sculptured landscape of Death Valley National Monument, a stark setting which contrasts the lowest elevation in North America with mountain ridges along the valley.

Recreational Activities:
AUTO TOURING
CAMPING
HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE
VISITOR CENTER

Address:
P.O. Box 407
Death Valley,CA,92328
Phone: 760-786-3236
Email: tim_stone@nps.gov

Directions:
From Bishop, take Hwy 395 heading south for 45 miles to Lone Pine. Just south of Lone Pine, head east on State Route 136 until it connects with State Route 190. Drive east on Route 190 for about 20 miles to Death Valley National Park where the Byway begins.

From Bakersfield, take Route 178 heading east for 81 miles to Route 14. Take Route 14 north to Hwy 395. Head north on 395 for 48 miles to Olancha. Head east on Route 190 for 48 miles to Death Valley National Park where the Byway begins.

From Lancaster, take Route 14 heading north for 73 miles to Hwy 395. Head north on Hwy 395 for 41 miles to Olancha. Head east on Route 190 for 48 miles to Death Valley National Park where the Byway begins.

From San Bernadino, take Route 15 heading north for 31 miles to Hwy 395. Head north on 395 for 140 miles to Olancha. Head east on Route 190 for 30 miles to Death Valley National Park where the Byway begins.

From Las Vegas, NV, take I-15 south to Route 160. Take Route 160 west for 60 miles to Pahrump. From Pahrump take Bell Vista Rd west for 30 miles into California and Death Valley Junction. Take Route 190 west for 13 miles to Death Valley National Park where the byway begins.

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