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Dry fall

California · height not recorded · Death Valley National Park · Last verified 2026-05-15

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Dry fall is a waterfall in California. Height has not been officially recorded. Access details and conditions have not yet been verified in person by Fallspots — the data on this page comes from OpenStreetMap and USGS GNIS.

Compare to nearby falls

If this one isn't the right fit, here's how it stacks up against the closest documented falls. Every column is filterable on the site — not buried in 13,000 reviews.

WaterfallDistanceHeightTrailDogsFee
Dry fall (this page)N
Dry fall0 miN
Manly Fall (historical)34 mi
Darwin Falls43 miN
Big Falls60 miYFree
Mary Jane Falls61 miYFree

Questions visitors ask about Dry fall

Answers built from our structured data. If a question isn't here, the fact is unverified — we'd rather omit than guess.

Is Dry fall in a national or state park?

Yes — Dry fall is inside Death Valley National Park. See the park page for fees, hours, and current conditions.

Can I bring my dog to Dry fall?

No — dogs are not allowed on trails here. Most National Park trails prohibit pets to protect wildlife. Service animals are an exception per ADA.

How far is Dry fall from a major city?

Dry fall is 12 miles from Furnace Creek (about 17 minutes' drive).

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Where it is

36.2866, -116.7611

Sources and live status

Where we got the data, and where to check current conditions before you drive.

    Last verified by Fallspots: 2026-05-15

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