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Badwater Basin

Badwater Basin
Badwater Basin from Dante's View Overlook.JPG
Location Death Valley
Inyo County, California
Coordinates 36°15′01″N 116°49′33″W / 36.250278°N 116.825833°W / 36.250278; -116.825833Coordinates: 36°15′01″N 116°49′33″W / 36.250278°N 116.825833°W / 36.250278; -116.825833
Type Endorheic basin
Primary inflows Amargosa River
Primary outflows Terminal (evaporation)
Basin countries United States
Max. length 7.5 miles (12 km)
Max. width 5.0 miles (8 km)
Surface elevation −279 feet (−85 m)
Settlements Badwater, California
References U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Badwater Basin

Badwater Basin is an endorheic basin in Death Valley National Park, Death Valley, Inyo County, California, noted as the lowest point in North America, with an elevation of 282 ft (86 m) below sea level.Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous 48 United States, is only 84.6 miles (136 km) to the north west.

The site itself consists of a small spring-fed pool of "bad water" next to the road in a sink; the accumulated salts of the surrounding basin make it undrinkable, thus giving it the name. The pool does have animal and plant life, including pickleweed, aquatic insects, and the Badwater snail.

Adjacent to the pool, where water is not always present at the surface, repeated freeze–thaw and evaporation cycles gradually push the thin salt crust into hexagonal honeycomb shapes.

The pool is not the lowest point of the basin: the lowest point (which is only slightly lower) is several miles to the west and varies in position, depending on rainfall and evaporation patterns. The salt flats are hazardous to traverse (in many cases being only a thin white crust over mud), and so the sign marking the low point is at the pool instead. The basin was considered the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere until the discovery of Laguna del Carbón in Argentina at −344 ft (−105 m).


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