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Death Valley National Park is the largest national park outside Alaska, known for its extreme temperatures, diverse landscapes, and unique geological features. It offers a surreal and otherworldly experience with its salt flats, sand dunes, canyons, and colorful rock formations.
The Hottest Place on Earth
Arid - Death Valley has an extremely hot and dry climate. Summers are scorching, with temperatures often exceeding 120°F (49°C), while winters are mild with cooler nights.
Fall (October to November) and Spring (February to April)
These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and are ideal for hiking and exploring the park. The weather is comfortable, and the park's flora is in full bloom during spring.
Winter (December to January) and late Spring (April to May)
Winter months are cooler, with the possibility of snow at higher elevations. Late spring can still be warm but less extreme than summer.