Two months after a storm that dropped a year's rainfall in a single day, visitors to the national park are encountering a a strange place made stranger and more majestic.
Two months after a storm that dropped a year’s rainfall in a single day, visitors to the national park are encountering a a strange place made stranger and more majestic.
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. — Officials and tourists are celebrating the partial reopening of Death Valley National Park after record-breaking rainfall created enough flooding and extensive road damage to close down the popular travel destination, roughly 68 miles northwest of Pahrump.
Death Valley National Park will partially reopen on Sunday, October 15, 2023. Visitors will be able enter the park via CA-190 from the west via Lone Pine or from the east via Death Valley Junction. All other park entrances will remain closed.