Death Valley is an imposing place to go for a hike, though the staff at the national park is encouraging visitors to experience the park on a hiking trail through a new program that debuts in January.
The Hike Death Valley program offers a list of hikes for visitors to take. Each hike has a point value assigned to it. For instance, hike the half-mile to Scotty's grave behind Scotty's Castle and you'll earn a point. Hiking to Wild Rose Peak, on the other hand, an 8-mile trek, will earn you four points. Some of the hiking trails on the list are ADA friendly. Some restrictions also will apply between April 16 and October 14 in light of how hot it gets in the park during the summer months.
Take photos along your hikes and bring them to a park visitor center and, if you've earned at least four points, you'll receive a free water-resistant Hike Death Valley decal.
Park staff note that the decal and trails list will change every year. Start your collection now!
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