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GPS Ranger
GPS Ranger Player demo at Death Valley National Park

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GPS Ranger hand held player in use at Death Valley National Park

The new GPS Ranger self-guided tour system hand held players are now available for rent in the Furnace Creek Visitor Center. These units are keyed to download audio and video ranger guided tours at historic and scenic "hot spots" throughout Death Valley National Park. The GPS Ranger is available for rent from the Death Valley Natural History Association book store in the Furnace Creek Visitor Center. 

 

Death Valley National Park now has a demo version of the GPS Ranger system available for playback online. The demo uses the Adobe Flash Player. If you do not have Flash Player installed, the latest version is available here for download directly from the Adobe website. 

The Death Valley National Park, Jr. GPS Ranger demonstration

Telescope Peak  

Did You Know?
Telescope Peak in Death Valley National Park was named by Dr. Samuel George in 1861. After climbing the 11,049 foot peak, Dr. George said that he could see so far that it reminded him of looking through a telescope.

Last Updated: October 04, 2007 at 13:06 EST