There are few national parks as extreme as Death Valley National Park, which straddles the border of California and Nevada. The saltwater flats of Badwater Basin sit well below sea level and face ...
Between September and November, Death Valley received 2.4 inches of rain, with 1.8 inches in November alone — breaking a ...
Death Valley National Park is a park of extremes! There are extreme heat and temperature changes. It is the Harshest, lowest, hottest and driest of the National Parks yet it is a land that has drawn ...
You’ve probably already heard of Death Valley and it’s extreme accolades – the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America, the largest national park in the United States, and the film set for ...
An ancient lake reemerged in Death Valley National Park, after the California desert region experienced a period of record ...
The park recorded 1.76 inches of rain in November, a new monthly record, according to Morgan Stessman, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Las Vegas office. The last record was set in ...
Sunday’s tropical storm didn’t just close Death Valley National Park — it also isolated hundreds of residents, visitors and workers when floodwaters shut down California 190 and other park roads. By ...
Death Valley National Park, whose roads and trails were scarred and flooded by August storms, will probably reopen Oct. 15, rangers say. If current repair plans hold, that reopening will give ...
It’s a menacing name, and not one that all who love it agree with. Saying Death Valley National Park out loud conjures up images of an environment as extreme as the reality: hot, dry and deadly desert ...
Visitors normally flock to Death Valley National Park to feel the searing heat and take in the barren landscape. This fall, they’ve been drawn by a different natural feature: water. Visitors normally ...