Evening at Salt Creek in Death Valley, CA
Evening falls at Salt Creek in Death Valley, California. Visitors can take a short half-mile walk down a boardwalk to view the stream. Late winter and early spring are the best times to spot wildlife near the creek. Salt Creek is home to more than one variety of pupfish, one of which is endangered.
Death Valley National Park is located east of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. It is home to the lowest point in North America at Badwater, which is 282 feet below sea level, but it also encompasses parts of several mountain ranges. Its highest point is Telescope Peak, at 11,049 feet. Located in an rainshadow exaggerated by the presence of four major mountain ranges between it and the ocean, Death Valley receives less than two inches of rainfall a year and is famous as one of the hottest and driest places in North America. Summer temperatures often hover around 120 degrees Fahrenheit.






