Death Valley National Park

 

Death Valley is the largest national park in the contiguous United States and the hottest, driest and lowest of all the national parks. It straddles the California-Nevada border, east of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

 

Accessible travel expert Candy Harrington has produced a guidebook, “Barrier-Free Travel; Death Valley National Park for Wheelers and Slow Walkers.” This access guide contains access details on all trails, attractions, and scenic drives; photos and descriptions of all accessible in-park lodging options; wheelchair-accessible attractions in gateway cities; fly-drive resources, including the location of nearby airports, and the availability of wheelchair-accessible van rentals; and information on special access passes, discounts and permits. Available at www.BarrierFreeDeathValley.com