Death Valley, CA Death Valley is a national park with over 3 million acres of wilderness. It has many kinds of terrains, historic sites, plants, and animals.
Natural Features & Ecosystems Faults Geologic Formations Salt Flats Lowest places on earth Springs and seeps Geology Sand Dunes
Hiking Hikers in Mosaic Canyon There about 16 trails and canyons to hike in Death Valley.
Backpacking There are a about 10 places to backpack in Death Valley which include: gorges, mountain passes, peaks, dunes, and canyons
Joshua Tree National Park A desert park that has many interesting plants, animals, and land formations shaped by strong winds, rain, and climate extremes
Activities in Joshua Tree Backpacking Birding Camping Geology Motor Tours Wildflower viewing Hiking Horseback Riding Mountain Biking Rock Climbing Stargazing
Stargazing The Milky Way galaxy from Indian Cove Campground
Cleveland National Forest
Biomes and Related Organisms Death Valley
Joshua Tree Related Organisms:
The Anza Borrego Desert Organisms
La Jolla Shores Organisms
The San Bernadino Mountains Organisms