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Devil’s Golf Course

America· Mysterious Places

11 Mar

One of the more well-known places in Death Valley is the Devil’s Golf Course. It’s a great stop to make, showing one of the more otherworldly landscapes which the National Park has to offer.

In the background there is a mountain range. Closer are the salt flats of the large dry lake bed.. In the foreground there is a road sign with Devil's Golf Course written on it

We turned off of Badwater Road and drove the 1.3-miles on yet another gravel road to the parking area.

We had to wait for a minute or two for a parking space as it was jam-packed.

Large information plaque standing on the side of the dried ancient lake bed. There are four people in the background viewing the salt flats of Devil's Golf Course

Stepping Onto The Devil’s Golf Course

We ventured out onto the salt flat, being vigilant of where we put our feet. We didn’t want to disturb the pinnacles or twist an ankle. Taking a tumble onto one of these sharp formations would undoubtedly hurt.

Lady in t-shirt and jeans wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. She is squatting amongst the salt flat pinnacles of the dry lake bed facing the camera and smiling. In the horizon there is a mountain range

Positioning one of our cameras near to the ground, we snapped a couple of photos. It almost looks like a canyon from this angle.

The camera has been placed on the ground of the dry lake bed, showing the mineral pinnacles and formations. The appearance from the camera angle is that of a large canyon. The salt deposits reach no more than two feet high

How Did the Devil’s Golf Course Get Its Name?

The National Park Service jokingly put in their guide book “Only the Devil could play golf on this surface”. That was back in 1934, and the name stuck, although golfers don’t find it that funny. On numerous occasions they turn up at the Devil’s Golf Course for a round, not realising that the actual golf course is at Furnace Creek!

View of a mountain range with a road visible running along the base. In the foreground are the salt flats and mineral deposits on the ancient dry lake bed

Between 2,000 and 4,000 years ago, the massive Lake Manly which was 30-ft deep and covered 620 sq miles, evaporated. The mineral deposits which were left behind crystalised forming the spiky formations we see today. Through exploration in the 1930s, the mineral deposits were discovered to be more than 1,000 ft deep. In more recent studies, the depth is in the region of 9,000 ft.

A solide salt and mineral formation with a large hole in the middle

How it Looks Today

Some of these salt pinnacles can be as high as two-feet making the surface extremely uneven and very difficult to walk on. They are also very sharp.

Close up of the dry lake bed. Honeycomb shaped cracks are visible and dried minerals on the surface of the Devils Golf Course

The salt towers grow as little as 1-inch every 35 years or so, with the winds and rain continuously shaping them.

A scoop of crystallised salt and on the dry lake bed of Devils Golf Course
The picture was taken from the info board

Apparently, on a warm day, if you listen carefully, you can hear the crystals cracking as they expand and contract.

Close up view of the Devils Golf Course from the dried lake bed. In the distance people are just visible. The dried lake bed goes off its far as the eye can see. blue sky, sun shining and long wispy clouds hang in the sky

Our Takeaway

The pair of us spent about 15 minutes snapping photos and reading the information plaques. We didn’t wander too far onto the flats as we felt there was no need.

We would have probably spent a little longer if there hadn’t been so many people.

If you are travelling along Badwater Road, it is definitely worth stopping.

IN A NUTSHELL

  • 1.3-miles unpaved road off of Badwater Road (closed in wet weather) 2WD OK
  • The parking lot has no facilities
  • Sharp and uneven terrain
  • Wear suitable footwear
  • Please remember that these salt pinnacles grow very slowly, try not to destroy them
  • No cell service
  • Leave no trace – Pack it in, pack it out

location map of the devil’s golf course

Ariel view in google maps of the location of Devils Golf Course in Death Valley
Location Map
  • For more places to visit in Death Valley, click the link below
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