Expert Travel Advice to Death Valley National Park
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Top Answers To Death Valley National Park Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:where do we get the best info on when to catch the spring flowers at Deth Valley?Answer this1 AnswerAnonymous user answered:Len, try this link to the NPS site for Death Valley: http://www.nps.gov/deva/naturescience/wildflower-update-2010.htm
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Sounds almost paradoxical, being able to drive long distances with small kids but not getting out to stretch those hyperactive legs, though makes much more sense in context of driving through one of the world's hottest places as it hits its summer stride! Driving through on route 190, you'll probably want to schedule some time to check out the areas around Furnance Creek and then Stovepipe Wells (site of those famous Mesquite Dunes you always see pictures of). Enjoy! Here's a link to NPS site with more seasonal advice: http://bit.ly/b4QHtr
