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Flash Floods in Death Valley National Park Strand 1K People
Flash flooding at Death Valley National Park triggered by heavy rainfall on Friday buried cars, forced officials to close all roads in and out the park and stranded about 1,000 people, officials said
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Enjoy a Free Day at Your Favorite National Park
Fee-charging sites in the National Park Service will waive admission on Aug. 4 in honor of the Great American Outdoors Act.
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‘The World's Toughest Foot Race' Opens in Death Valley
The Badwater 135 crosses from very low to very high (yep, Mt. Whitney is the goal) over three summer days.
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Savor Cool Confections in a Famously Hot Spot
The Ranch at Death Valley just got a brand-new old-school soda fountain
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Huntington Beach Man Found Dead in Death Valley NP Ran Out of Gas, Officials Say
A Huntington Beach man found dead in California’s Death Valley National Park apparently was searching for help after he ran out of gas on a day of extreme heat, park officials said.
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Death Valley Shines a Helpful Light on Dark Sky Week
And by “shines a light” we mean offers some tips on making the most of an evening spent outside.
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Visit Your Favorite National Park for Free
Enjoy complimentary entry to Joshua Tree National Park or another fee-charging park on April 16.
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Starry Dark Skies Are the Stars in Death Valley
Telescopes, uncapped: The Dark Sky Festival returns to the light-low national park, all to connect us with the cosmos.
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Death Valley Looks Ahead to the Desert Wildflower Season
A superbloom isn’t expected for 2022, but staying on top of the potential petal scene is a fine idea for regional flower fans.
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This Famous Thermometer Just Got a ‘Cool' New Addition
A beautiful and educational mosaic can now be seen next to the Death Valley thermometer, one of the national park’s must-get photos.