These Thrilling U.S. National Parks Will Run Your Adrenaline Wild


Death Valley, CA

The ‘land of the extremes’ is open year round for the people with adrenaline running high in their veins.  The Death Valley has 3.4 million acres of desert and mountains comprising of Furnace Creek Area, Stovepipe Wells Area, Scotty's Castle Area, and Panamint Springs Area to explore, hike, backpack, and mountain bike.

Survival Tip: Water – keep it in plenty. Keep track. Be cautious too, as cell phones don’t work in many parts of the park.

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