Tiens, ce guide est fort interessant :
www.nps.gov/...r%20Guide%202008.pdf
Et sinon j'ai récupéré ça mais je ne me souviens plus ou !!
Artist’s Drive: Scenic loop drive through multi-hued volcanic and sedimentary hills.
Artist’s Palette is especially photogenic in late afternoon light. The 9-mile paved road is one-way and is only drivable with vehicles less than 25 feet in length. Drive starts from Badwater Road
Devil’s Golf Course: Immense area of rock
salt
eroded by wind and rain into jagged spires. So incredibly serrated that “only the devil could play golf on such rough links.” The unpaved road starts on Badwater Road and is often closed after rain.
Badwater: Lowest point
in North America at 282 feet below sea level, Badwater Basin is a surreal landscape of vast
salt flats
. A temporary lake may form here after heavy rainstorms. Do not walk on the salt flats in hot weather
Zabriskie Point: Surrounded by a maze of wildly eroded and vibrantly colored
badlands, this spectacular view is one of the park’s most famous. The viewpoint is a short walk uphill from the parking area. Located east of Furnace Creek on Hwy 190.
Dante’s View: The most breathtaking viewpoint in the park, this mountain-top overlook is more than 5000 feet above the inferno of
Death Valley. The paved access road is open to all vehicles less than 25 feet in length and starts east of Furnace Creek on Hwy 190