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Father Crowley Vista Point- Rainbow Canyon - U. S. National Park Service A favorite stopping spot of Death Valley’s beloved priest, Father Crowley Vista Point affords incredible views of Rainbow Canyon and Panamint Valley and is an excellent location from which to observe military training flights
Father Crowley Vista Point - A Visitors Guide Located along Highway 190, this viewpoint offers dazzling panoramic vistas of the sprawling desert plains and colorful hillsides Named after Father Thomas Crowley, an early priest who led Catholic services in the area, visitors can enjoy sweeping views from here to the Sierra Nevada Mountains
FATHER CROWLEY VISTA POINT - Updated August 2025 - Yelp The sight is an amazing look over the Panamint Mountains, down into Rainbow Canyon created by lava flow The sight is pretty amazing, and gives a great panorama view of the Western edge of Death Valley After this view, Highway 190 takes a dip down the bottom of the valley
Father Crowley Vista Point (2025) - Tripadvisor Father Crowley Vista Point is an overlook with views into Rainbow Canyon in the west side of Death Valley National Park We made a stop after visiting nearby Darwin Falls The canyon has colorful streaks from its volcanic origins, hence the name Rainbow Canyon
Father Crowley Vista Point•Death Valley NP Father Crowley Point is located directly above Rainbow Canyon, which is also known as "Star Wars Canyon" because this is where the high tech military fighter jets do their low level training flights
Father Crowley Vista at Rainbow Canyon In Death Valley National Park The next morning, we drove out to the point again and were treated with an incredible sunny view of the Panamint Valley This Death Valley vista point is named after Father John Crowley, The Desert Padre (1891-1940), a Catholic priest who served in the desert area in the 1920s-1930s
Father Crowley Vista, California - 160 Reviews, Map | AllTrails Walk the dirt track east of the parking lot for a grand overlook of northern Panamint Valley Named after Father John Crowley, Padre of the desert 1891 - 1940, Father Crowley Vista looks toward Towne Pass, which at 5000 feet takes you into Stovepipe Wells and Death Valley's Mesquite Sand Dunes area
Father Crowley Vista - The Last Adventurer In my opinion, the best - and easiest location to catch the sunrise is Father Crowley Vista While it does not have the cache of Zabriskie Point, Father Crowley Vista has a great panoramic views of the Panamint Valley below, Rainbow Canyon, and the Panamint Range in the far distance
Father Crowley Vista Point- Rainbow Canyon - NPS A favorite stopping spot of Death Valley’s beloved priest, Father Crowley Vista Point affords incredible views of Rainbow Canyon and Panamint Valley and is an excellent location from which to observe military training flights