1. The hottest it has ever been in Death Valley is 134 F, recorded in 1913 at Furnace Creek Ranch.
2. In length, Death Valley is about 140 miles long. This spreads out from Last Chance Canyon to the Amargosa river.
3. The poinneers used to mine for gold, silver, lead, zinc, antimony, flourspar, cinnabar, and many more things.
4. Badwater Basin is the lowest point in Death Valley. It is 282 feet below sea level, but its not only the lowest point in the park. It's also the lowest place in the U.S itself!
5. Death Valley only receives about 2 inches of rainfall per year.
2. In length, Death Valley is about 140 miles long. This spreads out from Last Chance Canyon to the Amargosa river.
3. The poinneers used to mine for gold, silver, lead, zinc, antimony, flourspar, cinnabar, and many more things.
4. Badwater Basin is the lowest point in Death Valley. It is 282 feet below sea level, but its not only the lowest point in the park. It's also the lowest place in the U.S itself!
5. Death Valley only receives about 2 inches of rainfall per year.