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Star Wars is famous for its expansive galaxy of planets, but many iconic scenes were filmed in real U.S. landscapes. While international filming locations like Tunisia and the UK are well known, fewer fans realize that several major Star Wars filming locations in America played a key role in shaping the original trilogy.
This guide focuses specifically on Star Wars filming locations in California, real Star Wars desert locations, forest locations used for Endor, and official Star Wars immersive set locations in the U.S.
Updates as of 2026: We've incorporated the latest from the National Park Service (NPS), including their free NPS App for guided audio tours of Death Valley Star Wars sites. No major new filming locations have been added from recent projects, as most newer content relies on digital sets or international spots.

Full Pilgrimage Guide
Curated videos and routes — click a card to watch and plan your trip.


Spotlight Location Guide
Death Valley National Park, California
The extreme desert terrain doubled as Tatooine, the home planet of Luke Skywalker. George Lucas chose this spot for its otherworldly dunes, canyons, and vistas that required minimal alterations to feel alien.

Best Time to Visit
Cooler months (October–April). Summer temperatures can exceed 120°F (49°C).
Access
Drive from Las Vegas or Los Angeles. Download the free NPS App for a self-guided audio driving tour.
Photography Tips
- • Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes: R2-D2 and C-3PO crash site.
- • Artists Palette & Golden Canyon: Jawa abduction scene.
- • Dante's View: Establishing shot of Mos Eisley.
Buttercup Valley, Yuma Desert, Arizona
This remote desert area near the California-Arizona border was used for expansive Tatooine scenes, including the Dune Sea where C-3PO and R2-D2 approach Jabba's Palace and the Great Pit of Carkoon (Sarlacc Pit).

Best Time to Visit
Winter months to avoid extreme heat.
Access
Access via Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. 4x4 vehicle recommended.
Photography Tips
- • Great add-on to Death Valley trips.
- • Check for off-road permits.
- • Watch for heat exhaustion.
Rainbow Basin (Star Wars Canyon), California
Nicknamed "Star Wars Canyon" due to its dramatic terrain resembling low-altitude flight scenes like X-Wing chases. It is a popular military jet training area (Jedi Transition).

Best Time to Visit
Spring or Fall.
Access
Near Barstow, about 2 hours east of Death Valley. View from overlooks like Owl Canyon Road.
Photography Tips
- • Aviation enthusiasts often camp nearby to watch jets.
- • Check airspace advisories via the FAA.
- • Combine with Death Valley for a full desert loop.
Redwood National and State Parks, California
The towering redwoods of Northern California were used to create the Forest Moon of Endor in Return of the Jedi. Includes Ewok village scenes and the speeder bike chase.

Best Time to Visit
Spring or Fall for milder weather and fewer crowds.
Access
Drive north from San Francisco or fly to Eureka. Use NPS app for spot markers.
Photography Tips
- • Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park: Primary Ewok village area.
- • Avenue of the Giants: Speeder bike chase sequences.
- • Hike trails like Cheatham Grove for immersive feel.
Yoda Fountain, San Francisco, California
Official Star Wars landmark located outside Lucasfilm Ltd. headquarters in the Presidio district. Features a life-size Yoda statue.

Best Time to Visit
Year-round.
Access
Public green space in the Presidio district, San Francisco.
Photography Tips
- • Free to visit.
- • Combine with a San Francisco city tour.
- • Nearby ILM offices add to the vibe.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Immersive Star Wars set location at Disneyland (CA) and Disney's Hollywood Studios (FL). A fully realized planet from the sequel trilogy where you can pilot the Millennium Falcon and build a lightsaber.

Best Time to Visit
Weekdays, off-peak seasons.
Access
Theme park ticket and reservation required.
Photography Tips
- • Book reservations early via Disney app.
- • California version for West Coast trips, Florida for East Coast.
- • Try the blue milk!
Suggested Itineraries
California Star Wars Road Trip
ModerateStart in LA (Galaxy's Edge), drive to Death Valley (Tatooine), then Rainbow Basin. Optional side trip to Yuma. Head north to Redwoods (Endor), and finish in San Francisco (Lucasfilm).
Transportation
Car or RV rental essential.
Locations
- • Los Angeles
- • Death Valley
- • Rainbow Basin
- • Yuma Desert
- • Redwoods
- • San Francisco
Tips & Etiquette
Best Time to Visit
Fall–Spring for desert locations to avoid extreme heat. Summer temperatures in Death Valley can be dangerous.
Photography
Shoot during golden hour for cinematic visuals. Use apps like PhotoPills for scene recreations.
Content Ideas
Create "Film Scene vs Real Filming Location" comparison posts. Fans love sharing these on social media.
Safety First
Check National Park advisories, carry water/GPS, and respect wilderness rules. No drones in restricted areas.
Budget Hack
Use "America the Beautiful" Pass for national park entry savings.
Accessibility
Most spots are drivable, but some hikes require moderate fitness. Check ADA options on NPS sites.