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How Do You Go Camping At Death Valley National Park?

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How Do You Go Camping At Death Valley National Park?

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Want to visit the hottest and driest national park in the country? Death Valley National Park, straddling the California/Nevada border, encompasses sand dunes, snow-capped mountains, multicolored rock layers, water-fluted canyons and three million acres of stoney wilderness. Despite the name, it is home to many forms of life, including bighorn sheep, bobcats, coyote, mesquite, creosote bush, desert holly and Joshua trees. Read on for more information on camping in this natural wonder. Choose from Death Valley’s nine campgrounds. Three of the campgrounds-Furnace Creek, Mesquite Spring and Wildrose-are open all year. Make reservations for Furnace Creek and Texas Spring by calling (800) 365-2267 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Pacific Time. In the summer, make reservations for the two Texas Spring campground group sites by calling (760) 786-3247 or visiting the reservations site (see link below). Find wheelchair-accessible sites at Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, Sunset and Texas Spring campgro

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