Park Officials Warn Motorcyclists: Death Valley’s Summer Heat Can Be Deadly
Park officials warn motorcyclists to reconsider visiting Death Valley during the hottest months of the year.
Park officials warn motorcyclists to reconsider visiting Death Valley during the hottest months of the year.
Emigrant Canyon Road, the lone paved route to Death Valley National Park’s high‑country Wildrose area, is open again after long‑term repairs, restoring public access to cooler summer camping and hiking just as valley‑floor temperatures often top 100 °F.
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.
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.
Emigrant Canyon Road will close on January 6 for critical repairs and will remain inaccessible until at least early March 2025, cutting off road access to the entire Wildrose area.
End of content
End of content