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Tanker Truck Crash Spills About 5,000 Gallons Of Asphalt In Death Valley National Park

A tanker truck trying to negotiate the steep Mud Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park against regulations crashed when the brakes went out, spilling about 5,000 gallons of emulsified asphalt and 150 gallons of diesel, according to the National Park Service.

Alluvial Fan and Devil's Cornfield, Death Valley National Park

A huge alluvial fan coming down from the Panamint Mountains and arrowweed that looks like bundled corn left to dry, Death Valley National Park

Prior to reaching the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes from the Furnace Creek side of CA-190, you’ll notice an interesting feature on either side of the road. This is the Devil’s Cornfield. During the early days of Death Valley National Park, promoters gave interesting landmarks and features unusual names.

Rebecca Latson

Exploring Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes Near Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park

Two people exploring the environment at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park

"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 or from the unpaved Sand Dunes Road. Although the highest dune rises only about 100 feet, the dunes actually cover a vast area. This dune field includes three types of dunes: crescent, linear, and star shaped. Polygon-cracked clay of an ancient lakebed forms the floor. Mesquite trees have created large hummocks that provide stable habitats for wildlife. Sand boarding is permitted on these dunes."

Rebecca Latson

Viewing Artists Palette, Death Valley National Park

Two people viewing the colorful soils of Artists Palette on a sunny day with puffy clouds and a blue sky, Death Valley National Park

"Tucked behind an unassuming yellow landscape, the rainbow of Artists Palette is the highlight along the Artists Drive Scenic Loop. Here, visitors marvel at an array of colors (red, orange, yellow, blue, pink, and green), splashed across the hills. These colors are from volcanic deposits rich in compounds such as iron oxides and chlorite, which creates a rainbow effect ... When visiting Artists Palette, allow approximately 30 minutes to detour from Badwater Road along the one-way Artists Drive Scenic Loop. The drive begins 8.5 miles (13.7 km) south of the Hwy 190/Badwater Rd.

Rebecca Latson

The Road Through Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Death Valley National Park

The leading line of Twenty Mule Team Canyon gravel road with golden badlands on either side, Death Valley National Park

This rollercoaster of a 2.5 mile (4 km) gravel road will take you through "colorful, eroded badlands" and parts of where scenes from "Star Wars VI: Return Of The Jedi" was filmed. Located just east of Zabriskie Point off of CA-190, "the road is usually fine for most cars, those with especally low clearance are not recommended. Check with a ranger for current conditions."

Rebecca Latson

National Parks Traveler Quiz And Trivia #62: The Death Valley Edition

If you go looking for dry desert landscapes beneath an unrelenting sun at Death Valley National Park, you’ll find them. If you go looking for lusher landscapes at this national park, believe it or not, you’ll find that, too, in this national park that is a contrast and a wonder. This month’s quiz and trivia piece is all about those wonders.

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