Text courtesy of Trazzler.com.
By Megan Cytron
The sky is blue, the sunsets in technicolor, and the temperature well below broiling–winter is when Death Valley comes alive. Wearing a t-shirt while looking up at the rim of snow-capped peaks surrounding you, you might even get to catch a rare desert rain shower in America’s driest national park. Despite the fact that there’s no better time to visit, you still won’t see many people–just a smattering of outdoorsy Californians, hot springs nuts, photographers, hardcore campers (it gets cold at night!), and geology nerds. Read the whole story: Trazzler
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