Notch-leaved Phacelia and Golden Evening Primrose bloom in a desert wash.
1-3 HoursFee applies

Explore Wildflowers in Death Valley

Death Valley National Park

Learn about the different flowers you might be able to see in Death Valley during spring months.

The opportunity to view a spectacular wildflower show is a big draw to Death Valley. About once a decade the park can experience carpets of wildflowers known as a superbloom, which is a very rare but amazing sight! Even on normal bloom years, early spring months can bring smaller pockets of flowers to the desert floor, and later to the mid- and high-elevations. Learn more about this year's wildflower predictions, and when different elevations are likely to bloom on Death Valley's Wildflower page.

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Duration

1-3 Hours

Duration Details

Depending on where you wish to travel in the park, it may take longer than you expect. Plan accordingly! Visit the Death Valley Alerts & Conditions page for the most up to date information on roads in the park.

Fees

Death Valley has an entrance fee, more information can be found on the fees page.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Spring

Time of Day

Day, Dawn

Accessibility

While wildflowers can be seen in various locations of Death Valley, many can be see from the road. Paved roads are two lanes and have gravel shoulders. Some road shoulders may be softer than other, use caution if you are pulling off the road to a shoulder.

Pets

No — Pets are only allowed where vehicles can go in Death Valley.

Reservations

No

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