No, Death Valley is not a city.
Death Valley is a national park located in California and Nevada, known for its extreme desert environment. It's characterized by its arid climate, vast landscapes, and unique geological features. While it may have small settlements or facilities for park personnel and visitors, it does not meet the criteria to be classified as a city. Cities typically have a significant permanent population, a developed infrastructure, and a local government. Death Valley primarily functions as a protected area managed by the National Park Service. It was originally designated a national monument in 1933 and became a national park in 1994, encompassing a much larger area than the original monument.