60. America’s Hottest Wilderness
Nestled within California’s rugged landscape, Death Valley stands as a testament to extremes. Recognized as the hottest, driest, and lowest national park in the United States, its stark beauty is matched only by its formidable reputation. With its forbidding terrain and blistering temperatures, Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth: a scorching 134°F (56.7°C) on July 10, 1913.

Despite these harsh conditions, the park’s vast desert expanses and striking geological features continue to draw adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Death Valley’s unparalleled landscapes offer a glimpse into the raw power and sublime beauty of nature’s most extreme environments, from the otherworldly Badwater Basin to the towering peaks of the Panamint Range.