The National Park Service is asking for the public's help identifying the people responsible for illegal off-road driving in ...
The Trump administration is reviewing at least one exhibit at Death Valley National Park that recognizes the Timbisha ...
A truck illegally tore through the California park, leaving five miles of tracks and damaging ‘sensitive desert plants.’ ...
Death Valley National Park rangers are seeking help to identify a driver accused of damaging are plants on the Eureka Dunes.
The hottest, driest and lowest national park in the U.S. is asking for help identifying a vehicle that illegally drove ...
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Scotty’s Castle, a 1920s vacation home for a millionaire couple and the domain of a ...
People illegally off-roading in Death Valley National Park damaged or destroyed more than 70 rare and sensitive desert plants ...
The National Park Service is ramping up its efforts to locate the driver of a vehicle that illegally went off road in Death ...
Early signs are pointing to an impressive bloom of wildflowers in Death Valley National Park. In his second wildflower update of the season, Death Valley Natural History Association Executive Director ...
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Death Valley sightseeing improves as park reopens 45-mile segment of Badwater Road
Weekend visitors at Death Valley National Park got a special treat as January ended. Park officials reopened South Badwater Road, which had been closed since August due to flood damage.
Timbisha Shoshone exhibit at Furnace Creek Visitor Center is under review after the Trump administration advised NPS officials to remove certain language.
INDIAN VILLAGE, Calif. — Rising from his seat in the Furnace Creek auditorium, former Death Valley National Park Superintendent J.T. Reynolds interrupted a panel to go hug his old friend, tribal elder ...
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