Death Valley National Park Scenic Drives Locator Map
(click map to open very large locator map - this section is green)


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CA-190 Junction
The Scotty's Castle Road begins at its junction with CA-190.
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Daylight Pass Road
The Daylight Pass Road heads off to the right. This road crosses the Nevada border shortly before leaving the park and becomes NV-374.
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Titus Canyon Road
The unpaved Titus Canyon Road is on the right.
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Mesquite Spring Campground
The access road to the Mesquite Spring Campground is on the left.
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Entrance Station
The road passes through an entrance station. If it is staffed, the park entrance fee must be paid or a valid pass shown. A ranger station is also here.
Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park
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Ubehebe Crater Road
The side road to Ubehebe Crater is on the left. This road leads 5 miles to the crater, which was created when a type of volcano called a marr volcano exploded. It is a very scenic, and often VERY windy area. It was actually hard to remain standing on our visit in June 2007.
Scotty's Castle in Death Valley National Park
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Scotty's Castle
Scotty's Castle itself is on the left. This extremely out-of-place mansion is one of the most visited places in the park, and if you have time to take the guided tour, is a stop well worth making. The story of how the castle came to be is best told by the NPS guide as you tour the home.
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Park Boundary & Nevada Line
The road leaves the park at the Nevada state line and becomes NV-267.

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