Death Valley National Park Sports & Outdoors

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Most Viewed Sports & Outdoors in Death Valley National Park

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Walking / Hiking

Walking / Hiking, Death Valley National Park

 9 Reviews  Death Valley offers many great hiking opportunities. Two nice trails we tried are Mosaic Canyon and Golden Canyon. These were picturesque walks. Be sure to bring along water when you hike here. You... 

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Desert Views

Desert Views, Death Valley National Park

 6 Reviews  In the foreground is the Furnace Creek Formation. The base of the Furnace creek Formation can be seen in the left side of the photo between the rounded, light-colored playa beds of the Furnace Creek... 

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Golfing in Death Valley

Golfing in Death Valley, Death Valley National Park

 mht_in_la Says:  Contrary to Devil's Golf Course where you can't really golf, Death Valley has a real golf course located at the Furnace Creek Ranch. When it's not too hot, a... 

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The world's lowest golf course

The world's lowest golf course, Death Valley National Park

 annk Says:  Furnace Creek Golf Course is the world's lowest at an elevation of 214 ft. below sea level. The greenest spot in the low elevations of Death Valley with... 

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Desert Golf

Desert Golf, Death Valley National Park

 SteveOSF Says:  Furnace Creek has a golf course for those wishing to play a round in the desert heat. 

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Ride a Horse

Ride a Horse, Death Valley National Park

 SteveOSF Says:  Horses are available for hire at Furnace Creek Ranch. 

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Furnace Creek Golf Club

Furnace Creek Golf Club, Death Valley National Park

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Got sand?

Got sand?, Death Valley National Park

 mht_in_la Says:  The sand dunes near Stovepipe Wells are popular with the sand surfers. 

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Sand surfing

Sand surfing, Death Valley National Park

 mht_in_la Says:  The setting sun casts long shadows on the kids exhausted from surfing sand dunes all day. 

Top 3 Hotels in Death Valley National Park

Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort

 22 Reviews and 1068 Opinions  If you have no trailer there are motels/inns located at Stovepipe Wells Village and two at Furnace... 

 Hotels in Death Valley National Park

Stovepipe Wells Village

 16 Reviews and 529 Opinions  Stovepipe Wells Village is a decent motel in Death Valley. We stayed here for two nights in June... 

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Furnace Creek Campground

 1 Review and 14 Opinions  There are campgrounds near Stovepipe Wells and Furnace Creek. There are also camping areas in... 

 Hotels in Death Valley National Park

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 The setting sun casts long shadows on the kids exhausted from surfing sand dunes all day. 

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Q:  Hi, we will be driving from San Francisco to Stovepipe Wells Death Valley via either interstate 5 or highway 99 in June & want to... 

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A: First off, definitely take I-5. 99 will add a lot of time to your trip. How many hours are you willing to drive the first day? Six hours? Eight hours? Let me know... 

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Top Death Valley National Park Writers

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Basaic Death Valley National Park Page

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 Death Valley has a lot of superlatives associated with it: Hottest; driest; lowest. It is the hottest place in North America because of its low elevation and the surrounding mountains recirculate the... 

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Death Valley ? No, a valley of flowers !

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 Death Valley is the largest National Park of mainland USA. It has stunning landscapes such as Zabriski point, shown here. The name of Death Valley might have been coined for better marketing by tour... 

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~ Blooming with life!~

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 Four separate American Indian cultures have existed in Death Valley. The Nevares Spring People, a group of primitive hunters and seed gatherers about 9000 years ago when lakes still existed in the... 

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Into the Valley of Death...

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 We visited Death Valley National Park in late April of 2007. Fortunately we were not too late in the season and were lucky to have temperatures lower than what is possible for that time of year.... 

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Death Valley - Land of Beauty and Contrasts

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 Death Valley is known for being one of the hottest and driest regions in North America. It receives about 2" of rain annually. It is also a land of contrasts and extremes. It not only has the hottest... 

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