Death Valley
In spring, we went camping (yes, camping) in Death Valley. We had an amazing trip. Death Valley National Park is largest park in the lower 48 states, covering 5,200 sq miles. We drove nearly 3,000 miles on our trip and did not even see all the major sites in the park. If you plan on going, unless you have a fully-contained RV, I would recommend staying at the Inn or the Ranch. I am not sure I'd camp there again. It was just not what I want when I think camping - trees, kicking back in the campground, sitting out under the stars, etc.. The heat was not too bad but it was so windy we could not set up camp (we were caught in a major dust storm as well) and the campground, like the rest of the valley, is pretty much void of anything but dirt, rocks, and red ants. That being said, I wouldn't have picked a different spring vacation if I had it to do over.
Badwater Basin, -282 feet.
Devil's Golf Course
Salt Creek - home of the Pup Fish
Picnic table next to Ashford Mill
See them all here.
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