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Death Valley National Park Welcomed More Than 1.32 Million Visitors in 2025

Visitors walking along a paved path on a hillside of bare brown earth.
Visitors enjoyed Death Valley scenery at viewpoints like Zabriskie Point. 

NPS/Kurt Moses

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News Release Date: March 31, 2026

DEATH VALLEY, Calif. — Death Valley National Park welcomed more than 1.32 million visitors to the park in 2025. This was the park’s fourth highest visitation year, despite extended closures of large sections of the park due to flash flood damage. 

Despite a 43-day partial government shutdown – the longest ever – the National Park Service worked to keep parks open and accessible whenever possible so visitors could continue to experience the nation’s natural and historic treasures.  

Additionally, flash flooding from storms in August, September, and November scoured roads and deposited rocks closing popular attractions such as Artist’s Palette. While visitation dropped slightly during these times, holiday travel around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break brought increased visitation raising yearly visitation totals.  

Visitation figures and trends help guide how the National Park Service manages parks to ensure the best possible experience for visitors. The Visitation Statistics Dashboard at nps.gov/subjects/socialscience/ provides visitation data for every park in the U.S.  

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About the National Park Service.  Established in 1916, the National Park Service preserves America’s most treasured natural and cultural places for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of current and future generations. Learn more at nps.gov.    



Last updated: March 31, 2026

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