Looking south from the Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station in Death Valley, you can see impressive Tucki Mountain rising in the distance. The park is a sparse and stark environment, predominantly flat scrub brush lands and several mountain ranges. This location is at sea level, but other parts of Death Valley National Park go well below… Continue reading Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station
Death Valley’s First Tourist Resort
In order to tour Death Valley, you need to purchase a visitor pass from a Ranger Station. Oddly enough, when entering the park from the West, the first Ranger Station you see is just about in the middle of the park at Stovepipe Wells. This is a very old and historic place, having been where… Continue reading Death Valley’s First Tourist Resort
Death Valley Let’s Go video
Deep into Death Valley somewheres on Emigrant Canyon Road we found these water towers on a hill and I had to run up and take a look! Little did we know it was a famous historic site called Journigan’s Mill. It was the only thing we had seen in quite a while, so it was… Continue reading Death Valley Let’s Go video