by Public Service Anouncements | Aug 20, 2023 | Death Valley, Flooding, National Park Service, Press Release, Rain, Road Conditions, Storm Damage, Weather
Death Valley National Park closed due to active flooding Turn around, don’t drown DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – Death Valley National Park is closed due to active flooding. The park received 1 inch of rain by mid-day Sunday, with unprecedented levels of rainfall predicted...
by Public Service Anouncements | Aug 19, 2023 | Death Valley, Flooding, National Park Service, Press Release, Public Safety, Public Service Announcement, Rain, Road Conditions, Storm Damage, Water, Weather
VISITOR SERVICES: Furnace Creek Visitor Center: CLOSED Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station: CLOSED ROADS: CLOSED: Badwater Rd North Highway (Scotty’s Castle Rd) Upper Wildrose Rd Twenty Mule Team Canyon Westside Rd Bonnie Clare (Scotty’s Castle) Titus...
by Press Release | Aug 18, 2023 | Death Valley, National Park Service, Press Release, Rain, Storm Damage
Death Valley National Park braces for flooding Death Valley, Calif. – Death Valley National Park will partially close in anticipation of heavy rains and flooding from Hurricane Hilary. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from Saturday, August 19 at...
by Press Release | Aug 16, 2023 | Death Valley, National Park Service, Press Release
Inflation Reduction Act to invest $1,600,000 in Death Valley National Park; Project will stabilize historic mining structures DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – The National Park Service (NPS) will use $1,600,000 from the Inflation Reduction Act to help preserve historic mining...
by Press Release | Aug 13, 2023 | Death Valley, National Park Service
Tractor trailer fire prevented by park rangers DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – A tractor trailer’s brakes caught on fire—twice–while descending CA-190 eastbound from Towne Pass on August 10 in the evening. The truck was saved from a complete loss to fire by a report...
by Press Release | Aug 4, 2023 | Death Valley, Heat, National Park Service, Press Release
Seventeen consecutive days over 120 degrees in Death Valley National Park DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – From July 14 through 30th Death Valley National Park at Furnace Creek tied the third longest heat wave in the park’s history, with daily highs of 120 degrees Fahrenheit...