A visit to Panamint Dunes is an excellent way to experience the beauty of Death Valley National Park without the crowds that come with the more popular landmarks. The Panamint Dunes are a gorgeous set of dunes located on the West side of Death Valley National Park near the small community of Panamint Springs. They…
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Best Hikes in Death Valley National Park
During my last visit to Death Valley National Park, I spent a full week tackling almost all the hiking trails listed in the visitor guide. I had a blast scrambling around rockfalls, squeezing through slot canyons, climbing sand dunes, and even visiting a waterfall! To help you easily find the best hikes in Death Valley,…
What to do in Death Valley National Park
At over 5,000 square miles, Death Valley is the largest national park in the contiguous United States. With so much ground to cover, you may have a hard time deciding what to do in Death Valley. While Death Valley’s main central attractions can be conquered in one very full day, spending 2-3 days is a…
Camping in Alabama Hills: Where To Camp, What To Do
Camping in Alabama Hills checks all the boxes. The views are epic, there are no reservations to worry about, the area is easy to access, and it’s not too hard to find an isolated spot just to yourself. Whether you want hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, or to relax in camp and soak up the…