10 Facts about Death Valley National Park

Sunday, July 17th 2016. | Destinations


One of the impressive national parks in United States is explained on Facts about Death Valley National Park. The location of this park is on the east of Sierra Nevada. It also shares the border with Nevada and California. The area located between Mojave deserts and Great Basis is included in the park. It is called as an interface zone. Find out other interesting facts about Death Valley National Park in the following post:

Facts about Death Valley National Park 1: the areas in Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park presents different types of landscape or topography. You can spot mountains, canyons, valleys, badlands, sand dunes, salt flats, and desert areas.

Facts about Death Valley National Park 2: the largest national park

In the lower 48 states in U.S. Death Valley National Park takes the record as the largest one. The wilderness area occupies 95 percent of Death Valley National Park. There is no need to wonder that it receives the status as International Biosphere Reserve.

Death Valley National Park Facts

Death Valley National Park Facts

Facts about Death Valley National Park 3: the temperature of Death Valley National Park

Talking about the temperature and condition, Death Valley National Park also receives the record as the driest and hottest national part in the country.

Facts about Death Valley National Park 4: Badwater Basin

Badwater Basin is considered as the 2nd lowest point in Western Hemisphere. The depth of this basic is measured at 86 meter or 282 feet below the sea elevation. Look at facts about Cumberland Gap here.

Death Valley National Park Images

Death Valley National Park Images

Facts about Death Valley National Park 5: the flora and fauna

Even though Death Valley National Park is very dry and hot, there are various kinds of flora and fauna which live here. Most of them adapt well even though Death Valley National Park has harsh environment. 

Facts about Death Valley National Park 6: the fauna

Some interesting fauna to spot in Death Valley National Park are Death Valley pupfish, coyote, bighorn sheep and creosote bush.

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park

Facts about Death Valley National Park 7: the popularity of Death Valley National Park

Death Valley raised its popularity after it was used as the subject in movies, TV series, radio program and books.

Facts about Death Valley National Park 8: tourism

In 1920s, the tourism in Death Valley flourished.  The area around Furnace Creek and Stovepipe were occupied by various resorts. Find facts about Dead Sea here.

Facts about Death Valley National Park

Facts about Death Valley National Park

Facts about Death Valley National Park 9: as a national park

In 1933, Death Valley National Monument was established. In 1994, it became a national park after the extensive expansion.

Facts about Death Valley National Park 10: the oldest rocks in Death Valley National Park

The age of the oldest rocks in Death Valley National Park reaches 1.7 billion years old.

Death Valley National Park Pictures

Death Valley National Park Pictures

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