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Located in eastern California's Mojave Desert, Death Valley is known to experience some of the driest and hottest summers throughout the United States.
Death Valley National Park is the largest national park nationwide, excluding Hawaii and Alaska.
This region is filled with multicoloured rocks, mountains, sand dunes and an array of wildlife.
This picturesque region is surrounded by a variety of mountain ranges, including the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Amargosa Range and the Panamint Range.
Active travellers have the opportunity of hiking along one of its many trails, which vary in difficulty levels and lengths.
In addition, there are various guided tours that take travellers through the national park.
Due to the extreme heat that is experienced during the summer time, it is best to visit between November and March.
There are a wide range of Death Valley hotels to suit all tastes but to experience the real outdoors, travellers can stay at a campsite within the national park.
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District: Furnace Creek
A amazing choice, in the middle of Death Valley National Park, has a private airstrip, the world's lowest golf course, boundless recreational opportunities and smoke free rooms.
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Introduction to Death Valley, California
Located in eastern California's Mojave Desert, Death Valley is known to experience some of the driest and hottest summers throughout the United States.Death Valley National Park is the largest national park nationwide, excluding Hawaii and Alaska.
This region is filled with multicoloured rocks, mountains, sand dunes and an array of wildlife.
This picturesque region is surrounded by a variety of mountain ranges, including the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Amargosa Range and the Panamint Range.
Active travellers have the opportunity of hiking along one of its many trails, which vary in difficulty levels and lengths.
In addition, there are various guided tours that take travellers through the national park.
Due to the extreme heat that is experienced during the summer time, it is best to visit between November and March.
There are a wide range of Death Valley hotels to suit all tastes but to experience the real outdoors, travellers can stay at a campsite within the national park.
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