Zabriskie Point is a scenic lookout Death Valley located in United States.
California State Route 190 (Hwy 190 West) Death Valley , CA 92328 United States
Named after Christian Zabriskie, general manager of the Borax Company in the early 20th century. The company's twenty-mule teams used to transport borax from its mining operations in Death Valley.
Stay during sunset ! Stunning views and makes area feel surreal—like being in Mars!
Amazing view at amy time of day but spectacular at sunset if there are clouds in the sky. Can be super crowded with aholes flying drones.
Don’t just stay at the lookout point. Hike around the hills . Do a 6 mile loop if you’re up for it.
One of the best view in DVNP - must visit!
Make sure you stop here.
The 1970s American drama film Zabriskie Point directed by Michelangelo Antonioni was filmed here.
A natural wonder. So impressive that we think we aren't not on Earth any more, but on the Moon...
Awesome place to view
Best part of the Death Valley ! Breathtaking landscape ????
Photography - get there very early in the mooring to catch the colors!
Perfect sunrise !
Come here in the morning
Stunning view , mesmerising
Sunrise here is magical
Da non perdere: sia la sera al tramonto che la mattina. Noi purtroppo ce lo siamo persi al tramonto per colpa di un grosso temporale intorno alle 20... Sigh!
здесь можно переночевать в машине, есть туалет и аппарат оплаты проезда парка . многие приездают на рассвете. но вид одинаково хорош в любое время дня
Da queste parti si toccano facilmente i 125 °F....
Enjoy the wilderness in the very heart of the nature. It's like a city on its own. - DHR.com
Free to walk around inside. Interesting historical, geographical and ecological information. I recommend the free 2o min movie shown in the theatre. - Avradeep Chakrabarti
Very cool now with water in the basin. Super crowded and the salt can irritate your skin if not careful. - eric bornemann
Beautiful drive thru diverse colored hills. Worth doing even when cloudy but not as spectacular. - eric bornemann
Sunset is a great time to visit. Plan for half hour. - Peter Barbounis
Loved it! Ignore the gravel road and just go there to see yourself! - Navid J. Ayon
An easy hike, multiple trails you can pick and choose. Wonderful colors in the canyon. - Crystal Faunt
PAnamint springs is a great place to stay in the summer - it's cooler than the valley!! :) campgrounds have a nice view and usually isn't crowded - Drea Castro