Description
In 1913, Death Valley recorded the earth’s highest temperature ever – 134 degrees. It’s the home of the 20-mule teams that hauled borax 165 miles to the railhead in Mohave. The Valley is both beautiful and unusual. 150-foot high sand dunes, rocks that move across the playa, and a Castle built in a Spanish motif, all intrigue visitors. The Devil’s Golf Course, Devil’s Cornfield and Dante’s View all attest to a place that is steeped in mystery.