5Death Valley National Park
While this is another park you can visit any time, taking a road trip here in the summer is reportedly more memorable because you can stop and check out the three numbers on the super-sized Furnace Creek thermometer. Mind you, the otherworldly dry heat at this park that straddling the California-Nevada border can be risky for the faint at heart as it has been as high as 128 degrees Fahrenheit there recently.
They have almost matched what experts note is the official “hottest temperature ever recorded” on the entire planet. Local highlights include Badwater Basin. It’s the official “lowest point” on the entire continent. See the singing sand dunes and the popular mysterious moving rocks there too.
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