Park Comparison

Death Valley vs Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve

Two iconic parks, different strengths. Here's how they stack up.

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The Quick Take

Death Valley

Death Valley's salt flats, singing dunes, and moving rocks reward October-to-April visitors with cooler temps and wildflower blooms.

Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve

Six million acres where caribou migrations follow ancient routes and the Brooks Range rises through valleys most will never reach.

At a Glance

Death Valley Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve
Crowd Level Moderate Crowds Room to Breathe
Best Month February July
Location CA, NV AK
Size 5,422 sq mi 20,685 sq mi
Visitors (2024) 1.4M 11,907

The Crowd Picture

Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve sees less than half the visitors Death Valley gets, which translates to a noticeably different crowd experience on trails and at viewpoints.

Death Valley

Death Valley welcomes 1.4M visitors annually across 5,422 square miles — about 266 visitors per square mile. Congestion is moderate, peaking in March.

Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve

Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve welcomes 11,907 visitors annually across 20,685 square miles — about 1 visitors per square mile. Congestion is low, peaking in July. With only 1 comfortable months, visitors concentrate into a short window.

Verdict

Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve is dramatically less congested than Death Valley — you'll feel the difference on every trail.

When to Go

Click any month to see how conditions compare side-by-side.

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Trails & Activities

Total Trails
65 mi vs 0 mi

Death Valley National Park has more trail mileage for exploration.

Death Valley Top Activities

  • scenic driving 10/10
  • photography 10/10
  • stargazing 9/10
  • hiking 8/10
  • backpacking 8/10

Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve Top Activities

  • hiking 10/10
  • backpacking 10/10
  • photography 10/10
  • kayaking canoeing 9/10
  • stargazing 9/10

Camping

Campgrounds
782 sites vs 0 sites

Death Valley National Park offers significantly more camping options.

The Bottom Line

Choose Death Valley if you...

  • Want to experience Badwater Basin
  • Are looking for world-class scenic driving
  • Are planning a couples getaway
  • Want more trail options (65 miles vs 0)
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Choose Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve if you...

  • Want to experience Brooks Range
  • Are looking for world-class hiking
  • Are an adventure seeker looking for thrills

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Death Valley or Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve?

It depends on what you're looking for. Death Valley is known for Badwater Basin, while Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve is known for Brooks Range. Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve is less crowded, making it the better pick if solitude matters to you.

Is Death Valley or Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve more crowded?

Death Valley has a congestion index of 4.1/10 and receives 1.4M visitors per year. Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve scores 1/10 with 11,907 annual visitors. Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve is the quieter option.

When is the best time to visit Death Valley vs Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve?

The best month to visit Death Valley is February, while Gates Of The Arctic & Preserve is best visited in July. The different peak seasons mean you could visit one in spring and the other in fall.

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