Death Valley National Park will reopen the Beatty Cutoff the most popular road connecting the heart of the park with Beatty, Nevada on Friday, according to an announcement on Thursday.
Death Valley National Park will reopen the Beatty Cutoff the most popular road connecting the heart of the park with Beatty, Nevada on Friday, according to an announcement on Thursday.
Death Valley National Park has opened the southeast entrance near Shoshone, California, allowing travelers to get to the temporary lake at Badwater Basin from the south.
The National Park Service at Death Valley National Park plans to reopen Mud Canyon Road and Daylight Pass, which suffered heavy road damage from flash flooding in August, on November 1. Daylight Pass connects the national park to NV-374 and Beatty, NV. Only emergency repairs have been completed, so drivers need to use caution.
A lake nestled in sand dunes at Death Valley National Park is one of the unexpected sights left by devastating floods that wiped out roads in the park.