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"Visiting the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level is a must; the sprawling salt flats cover nearly 200 square miles, remnants of ancient Lake Manly that evaporated long before the ’49ers arrived. For the most striking views of the salt polygons, I hike out onto the flats, and after dark it doubles as one of my favorite spots in the park for stargazing." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Lowest point in North America, vast salt flats with geometric patterns
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