The rare superbloom that lit up Death Valley National Park in recent weeks is fading as an early-season heat wave bakes the Southwest.
The National Park Service is asking for public comments on a plan to improve accessibility at Death Valley National Park.
Named a national monument in 1933 and designated a national park in 1994, Death Valley encompasses more than 3.4 million ...
If you were waiting to visit Death Valley when it gets hot, your time has arrived. Death Valley National Park reached the 100 ...
Death Valley, one of the hottest and driest places in North America, is bursting with wildflowers after a recent heavy rain.
The National Park Service said the colorful display is being fueled by multiple rounds of rain since autumn, with blooms expected to continue at low elevations into mid-late March.
Desert sunflowers, yellow cups, brittlebush, gravel ghosts and desert five-spot are just some of the wildflowers now in bloom ...
Rare rainfall has transformed Death Valley’s desert floor into a sea of color. Here’s how travelers can catch the bloom at ...
National Park Service said the superbloom, the best since 2016, is underway at Death Valley, though "many sprouts have not ...
The National Park Service is seeking public comment on a new accessibility self-evaluation and transition plan for Death ...
The driest place on Earth could soon be awash in wildflowers. Death Valley National Park in California is expected to have ...