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If you’re looking for what to do in Death Valley National Park with kids (or without!), you’re in the right place. This guide will help you decide what to see in Death Valley and what to do in Death Valley with kids.
⭐️ This park is home to the lowest point in the United States and holds the World Record for the hottest place on Earth.🥵
⭐️ Here you will find majestic sand dunes with Mountain backdrops, salt flats that make it seem like a snowy paradise, rocks that move by themselves (or do they?), the most well-preserved charcoal kilns in North America, giant volcanic craters, and Mars-like terrain everywhere you look.
⭐️ The Park was designated a National Park in October 1994, but the fight to protect this land started long before that. Death Valley National Park is visited by approximately 1 million people annually and is the largest National Park in the lower 48 with over 3 million acres of and.
🤓 Whether you are traveling with kids or without, you’ll fall in love with this unique National Park.
Every visitor to Death Valley National Park should make a stop at the Furnace Creek Canyon Visitor center to get a park map, get a weather update, info about the park’s road conditions and possible closures.
Park Rangers are also a wonderful resource for finding out the parks more off the beaten path spots.
☀️ Summertime is Death Valley’s busiest and hottest season.☀️
I believe the best time to visit Death Valley National Park is in the late fall, winter, or early spring. The crowds are much thinner and the weather is much cooler.
🚘How far is Death Valley National Park from Las Vegas? 2 hours, 15 minutes
🚘Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park is 4 hours, 20 minutes
🚘Zion National Park to Death Valley National park is 4 hour, 50 minutes
🚘Sequoia National Park to Death Valley National park is 5 hours 30 minutes
🚘Yosemite National Park to Death Valley National park is 7 hours and 20 minutes
🚘Joshua Tree National Park to Death Valley is 4 hours 40 minutes
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Death Valley National Park is full of unique landscapes like nothing you’ve ever seen before! It’s a must-visit destination & can easily be explored in just one weekend. In this guide, I highlight my favorite spots that you can’t miss!
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Let’s be honest. Los Angeles has everything you need: Beaches, skyscrapers, desert hikes, a foodie scene; the list goes on. However, sometimes you just need a complete change of scenery. Lucky for us, California is filled with adventurous spots that are only a car ride away. Here is a list of the best road trips to take from Los Angeles.
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Southern California is an outdoor lovers' paradise. With a variety of national parks, desert landscapes, and natural beauty, there are optimal places for camping all around the state.
After living the camper life for more than a year, I have been to my fair share of campsites. If you are heading to Southern California, here are some of the best tips and destination recommendations.
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Las Vegas! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Las Vegas for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
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Want a unique Las Vegas experience outside of the typical drinking and gambling? This is the guide for you!
It may be underrated, but Vegas is an outdoor lovers paradise! From hiking to hot springs to 4x4 adventures, there’s a huge variety of activities to choose from! Did you know you can even snowboard in Las Vegas during the winter?
In this guide, I’ve included some of the best hikes in the Las Vegas area with options for every season and abilities, along with various outdoor activities to enjoy!
What you'll get:
• 10 suggested hikes with details (and AllTrails links)
• 9 non-hiking outdoor activities
• 6 potential day trips
• Tips on each location
• Recommended stays (off strip)
• Interactive map
• & more!
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Las Vegas is so much more than the gambling and glamour on the Strip. I've shared my favorite Las Vegas spots across my other guides and socials, but let's get started with some of the best day trips and weekenders from Sin City.
This loop in particular can be done as a long day trip or as a more casual weekender. This loop begins with the Extraterrestrial Highway, runs through a small town called Tonopah, Nevada, and circles back via the Art Highway.
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The United States currently has 63 protected areas known as national parks that are operated by the National Park Service. I’m on a mission to see as many of them as I can. I’ve been to 28 so far. Following is a list of where I’ve been in chronological order. To learn more about my journey, please visit darkskyoverland.com.
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Hi! We're Andrew and Brenna, currently living full-time in our Ram Promaster as we venture through the U.S. The southwest has found its place in our hearts due to the abundance of amazing locations to camp for FREE. There are thousands of acres of BLM and National Forest land that allow you to stay entirely free!
The places in this guide are our can't-miss campsites, and we'll continue to update this guide whenever we find somewhere new. All of these spots can be found on iOverlander and can be accessed with a 2WD vehicle. Please remember to pack in and pack out so we can keep these areas clean and free!
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