Death Valley National Park
Las Vegas, Nevada
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Death Valley is a low, hot and dry national park of over 3 million acres within the Mojave Desert, east of the Sierra Mountains and close to the border of California and Nevada. This area holds the record for the hottest July temperature ever recorded at Furnace Creek. On July 10, 1913, temperatures reached stunning 134 °F (56.7 °C). So, do not forget to pack your sunscreen and a couple of water bottles. And do watch out for rattlesnakes!
Useful Information
- More Info: Death Valley National Park
- Email: deva_information@nps.gov
- Phone: +1 760 786 3200
- More Info: www.nps.gov/deva/index.htm
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