Telescope Peak Trail – Death Valley
Telescope Peak is a 14-mile out-and-back trek in Death Valley National Park, California, known for its challenging ascent and stunning panoramic views.
Telescope Peak is a 14-mile out-and-back trek in Death Valley National Park, California, known for its challenging ascent and stunning panoramic views.
Corkscrew Peak Trail is a difficult 7.3-mile out-and-back hike in Death Valley National Park, marked by a steep 3,080-foot ascent and sections of rock scrambling.
Willow Canyon Trail is a moderate 4.2-mile out-and-back hike located in Death Valley National Park, California.
Mosaic Canyon Trail is a moderate to difficult 4-mile out-and-back hike located in Death Valley National Park, California.
Death Valley has several areas of sand dunes, some easily accessible and others in remote sections of the park.
Death Valley’s Mesquite Flat Dunes are the most accessible in the park and a popular stop for visitors.
Eureka Dunes, nestled within the remote Eureka Valley of Death Valley National Park, stands as one of California’s most awe-inspiring sand formations.
Mike Hynson, a pioneering figure in the surfing world and co-star of the seminal 1966 documentary “The Endless Summer,” passed away on January 10, 2025, at a hospital in Encinitas, California
Fires have damaged areas that are popular for outdoor recreation forcing many closures
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