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The closest major airport is Las Vegas International Airport which is 120 miles Southeast of the park.
From the North
1. Take Highway 95 South to Stateroad 190 West the east entrance of the park.
2. Take Highway 395 South to Stateroad 190 East to the west entrance of the park.
3. Take I-15 South Las Vegas then take Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
From the South
1. Take Highway 93 North to Las Vegas to Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
2. Take Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
3. Take I-15 North to Las Vegas to Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
From the East
1. Take I-15 South to Las Vegas to Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
2. Take I-40 West to Highway 93 North to Las Vegas to Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
3. Take I-10 West to I-17 North to Highway 60 West to Highway 93 North to Las Vegas to Highway 95 North to Stateroad 190 West to the park.
From the West
1. Take I-5 South or Stateroad 99 South to Bakersfield to Stateroad 59 East to Stateroad 14/395 North to Stateroad 190 East to the park.
2. Take I-5 South to Stateroad 36 East to Highway 395 South to Stateroad 190 to the park.
Route Information
The park is transected from east to west by California Highway 190.
On the east in Nevada, Highway 95 parallels the park from north to south with connecting highways at Scotty's Junction (State Route 267), Beatty (State Route 374), and Lathrop Wells (State Route 373).
South of the park, Interstate 15 passes through Baker, California on its way from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
State Route 127 travels north from Baker to Shoshone (State Route 178) and Death Valley Junction (Highway 190).
West of the park, State Route 178 passes through Ridgecrest and Trona on its way north to a junction with 190. Also to the west, Highway 395 parallels the park from north to south with connections to Highway 190 at Olancha and Lone Pine.
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