fromConde Nast Traveler3 months agoMiscellaneousThis Is the Hottest Place on EarthDeath Valley holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth at 134°F.
fromSacramento Bee3 months agoCaliforniaHiker wanders off alone in Death Valley and gets trapped in steep ravine, officials sayA hiker got stranded after venturing off the trail in a challenging canyon, emphasizing the risks of solo hiking in extreme environments.
from24/7 Wall St.8 months agoNYC real estateTemperatures In These Two Parks Are Over 120 Degrees In SummerTravelers should consider cooler months for visiting national parks due to extreme summer heat and potential health risks.
fromSacramento Bee3 months agoCaliforniaHiker wanders off alone in Death Valley and gets trapped in steep ravine, officials sayA hiker got stranded after venturing off the trail in a challenging canyon, emphasizing the risks of solo hiking in extreme environments.
from24/7 Wall St.8 months agoNYC real estateTemperatures In These Two Parks Are Over 120 Degrees In SummerTravelers should consider cooler months for visiting national parks due to extreme summer heat and potential health risks.
fromSacramento Bee3 months agoCaliforniaRare plants damaged at Death Valley dunes for 'a few minutes of joyriding,' rangers sayIllegal joyriding in Death Valley damaged rare, threatened plants, sparking calls for public assistance in identifying the offenders.
fromTravel + Leisure4 months agoMiscellaneousThis Major Road in Death Valley National Park Will Close for Months - What to KnowEmigrant Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park will close until early March for repairs after severe damage from 2023's Hurricane Hilary.
TravelfromSFGATE4 months agoThis hike in a California national park takes you to a crashed CIA spy planeThe 1952 crash of Air Force 001 reveals a secret Cold War operation involving the CIA and the formation of specialized Air Resupply wings.
fromSFGATE5 months agoTravelTruck 'burned up' at sunrise after illegally driving through Death ValleyVehicle fires in Death Valley are rising due to overheating brakes, with one recent incident involving a truck carrying chickpeas.
fromSFGATE8 months agoNew York CityDeath Valley employee 'lost consciousness' before rescue in national parkSevere dehydration can lead to dangerous situations even for experienced hikers in extreme heat conditions.