Here’s Why February Is Actually The Best Month To Visit This One Iconic National Park

February is the ideal time to visit Death Valley National Park due to its mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

February may not seem like an obvious time to plan an amazing outdoor adventure, but it just so happens to be the prime month to visit one of America's most iconic National Parks: Death Valley. While many regions of the country are frigid and snow-covered, the landscape of Death Valley National Park enjoys mild temperatures. And if you've learned anything about Death Valley, you know that mild weather isn't always the case, especially in the summer. Here's more on why February makes for the perfect time to travel to Death Valley.

If you’re planning a visit to this incredible national park, there’s no better time to visit than during National Park Week. Learn all about this celebration of America’s great outdoors — including fee-free days throughout the year!

Welcome to Death Valley National Park, situated between eastern California and Nevada.

Outside of Alaska, it's the largest National Park in the country.

Death Valley has a reputation for being a land of extremes: it's certainly the hottest, driest, and lowest-elevation National Park in the country.

Unique geographical features such as the salt flats, which stretch for 200 square miles, seemingly endless sand dunes, and sedimentary badlands.

With temperatures that can rise up to 120 degrees, Death Valley is not a friendly destination in the height of summer.

On July 10, 1913, the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth was measured at Death Valley. It was a scorching 134 degrees F.

A visit during February means fewer crowds, and perhaps more importantly, mild temperatures.

According to the National Park Service website, the average high for February is a mild 73 degrees F.

What are your thoughts on planning a visit to Death Valley mid-winter? We'd love to hear from you! For more information about planning your visit to the park, you can visit the official National Parks Service website by clicking here. You'll also want to read about Why Death Valley National Park Is The Best Spot In The US For Stargazing.

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