Hotels in Borax Museum, Death Valley

  • Overview

    The Borax Museum is located in Death Valley, California, United States of America. This unique museum showcases the rich mining history of Death Valley and the significance of borax in the region. The museum is housed in the historic Furnace Creek Ranch, a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts visiting Death Valley National Park.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visit the Borax Museum to explore the fascinating history of borax mining in Death Valley and its impact on the region's development. Learn about the pioneers who worked in the harsh conditions and discover the crucial role that borax played in various industries. The museum offers a comprehensive exhibit showcasing artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that provide insights into the mining process.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Furnace Creek Ranch

    Located adjacent to the Borax Museum, Furnace Creek Ranch provides comfortable accommodations, dining options, and a range of outdoor activities such as horseback riding, golfing, and hiking. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the stunning landscapes and natural wonders of Death Valley while enjoying modern amenities.
  • Death Valley National Park

    Death Valley National Park is a vast desert wilderness known for its extreme climate and breathtaking scenery. With its diverse landscapes, including salt flats, sand dunes, canyons, and mountains, the park offers countless opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hiking, camping, stargazing, and wildlife viewing.
  • Badwater Basin

    Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America, situated within Death Valley National Park. This iconic salt flat landscape stretches for miles and provides a surreal and otherworldly experience. Visitors can walk on the salt flats and marvel at the unique patterns formed by the crystallized salt.
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