Death Valley NP Goes Cashless
Death Valley, one of my favorite National Parks, has announced that they are joining the growing list of other National Parks that are going cashless. Starting June 1, 2023, you will need plastic to pay [more…]
Death Valley, one of my favorite National Parks, has announced that they are joining the growing list of other National Parks that are going cashless. Starting June 1, 2023, you will need plastic to pay [more…]
(Updated) Yes, I know… Las Vegas is hot. We have a dry heat. However, hot is hot, and with dry heat, you can dehydrate faster than you realize. Dehydration can kill you… So, knowing what [more…]
The temperature has been steadily rising for the past few weeks. It makes us daydream about spending summer nights under the sky looking at the stars; then what’s better than the national parks for it? [more…]
The National Park Service has announced their Fee Free Days for 2023. There are five of them. There are more than 400 national parks that are open daily. Many of them are free to enter. [more…]
Want a nice day trip out of Las Vegas? How about a drive to Death Valley National Park? A great way to explore some of the most beautiful and unique landscapes in the United States. [more…]
Whenever you get someone talking about Death Valley National Park and what makes it so unique, they will usually end up asking about “That castle out there”. So what’s the story? That castle “out there” [more…]
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Scottys Castle in Death Valley isn’t open yet, but progress is being made. [more…]
What had been planned as a day trip with a group of photographers experiencing Death Valley National Park turned into a much-needed day of solitude for me as a winter snowstorm hit Las Vegas and [more…]
Las Vegas today is more than just a tourist destination. Las Vegas is becoming popular for tourists as a hub. People like to come here not just for gambling and entertainment, but for further explorations [more…]
Death Valley National Park sits in the State of California and is following the guidelines for reopening set by that state. Currently, they are entering into phase 3.1. and that means the limited opening of [more…]
Bryce Canyon is a growing destination for Vegas tourists. Known for its famous Hoodoos and other natural formations. Bryce Canyon Park FaceBook page reported Tuesday morning that “The Sentinel,” a slender hoodoo long visible [more…]
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