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
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.
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.
Trails & Activities
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
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)
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.