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Death Valley National Park - Accessibility

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Death Valley"s visitor centers and museums are accessible to all visitors. The new contact station trailer at Stovepipe Wells is not accessible at this time. The campgrounds with the exceptions of Texas Spring and the outlying campgrounds at Wildrose, Thorndike, and Mahogany Flat all have accessible sites. The grounds at Scotty"s Castle are accessible to all visitors. The first floor of the Castle guided tour is accessible, but due to severe mechanical failure, the wheelchair lift to the upper floors is temporarily out of order.
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