By making the journey to this view point you can capture the entire valley beneath your feet an see the badwaters and the entire mountain ranges which are on the eastern side of death valley
a bit of rough road getting there, but oh, so worth it! Better views of the valley than Dante's View! Can see Furnace Creek Ranch, and north. Take the one-lane road up to the top for best view, walk the ridge.
Again, if you're only here for a day or two, feel free to skip this. There's no way you can see the whole park in a few day, weeks or even years! Aguereberry Point is beautiful and scenic but not in my top 5 of things to see if I'm only gonna be there for two days.
We were told by a person at a gas station in the area that this place has the best scenic views in death valley. It's a challenging drive and 4 wheel drive is suggested. We reached the top and there was no body and it was really awesome. You will get to see the salt beds and highest peak in the valley and most scenic views of death valley. I will definitely give a 5 star to this place. I feel, this is the best place I visited in death valley park.
Once you get there, you can see Dante's View across the canyon, but a four-wheel drive would make the trip a little less challenging.
Near Telescope Peak, on the western mountains (The Panamints), while you can't drive up there, you can drive to Aguereberry Point and have another spectacular view from the other side of the Valley. Well worth taking the time.
we took our rental car here - scary! it was worth it though but def. use 4 wheel. crazy pretty view - bast place in the valley no doubt
We randomly decided to drive off the road to this point and it was way beyond any expectations. The view is spectacular, it just takes your breath away. And we were the only ones up there. It just feels like a different planet. The drive up there is also fun. In approximately 2 hours that we spent driving there and observing the views, we met only 2 cars so the place is somewhat secluded I guess. It was a highlight of our trip. 4wd recommended and I also wouldn't go there in the dark because the drive can be quite extreme without daylight.
This place gives a spectacular view of Death Valley. Be sure to explore the surroundings; we parked our car on the side road before making a left turn up hill to Aguereberry Point and walked towards the right side on a trail. It's worth a short hike as we saw another side of the mountain where we won't be able to see when we were up at the Aguerberry Point. The Aguerberry Point itself is cool! Follow the trail and hike to the end of it. The scenery especially on the left side was surreal, it was like we were on another planet which is what we love about Death Valley. On the way down, we saw a herd (15) of Bighorn sheep. They were a bit hard to spot, though. Overall, it's a wonderful experience and definitely beyond our expectations!
Jeeped up with a group and had the place all to ourselves. Great view, cooler air than in the valley below. Besides the fantastic views, also enjoyed the blooming flowers, cacti and the company of a lone crow and a colorful lizard.