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Death Valley National Park, CA
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| Tip: The West Side road is dirt, but it's well maintained by the park service. I found it easy to drive the speed limit, only slowing down a couple of times for potholes. In fact, had I known that the road was in such good condition, I probably would have made the entire loop. |
After my brief excursion on the West Side Road, I continued north to Ca. Rte. 190, then turned west to Stovepipe Wells Village.

Before you reach the gas station, restaurant, and campsites at Stovepipe Wells, you'll pass two attractions: the Devil's Cornfield (pictured above) and the sand dunes (below). I didn't find the cornfield to be all that exciting, so I took a quick picture and moved on.

The sand dunes are much more interesting, especially just before sunset when the light plays off the sand's ripples and curves.
| Tip: There's no parking lot for the sand dunes, nor is there a definite trail. To reach them, you must park at the side of the road (you'll no doubt see other cars parked there). Then, start walking over one dune after another: up one side, and down the other. It takes a lot of effort, like walking in deep snow. |
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