Death Valley National Park is a huge desert valley in eastern California (spilling a bit into Nevada), famous for extreme heat, wide-open landscapes, and surreal geology—salt flats, colorful badlands, sand dunes, and deep canyons.
Have an unforgettable early morning run in Death Valley, one of the hottest places on Earth. Set off as the first light hits the desert, when the air is cooler and the landscape glows in soft gold. Your route leads toward famous viewpoints like Zabriskie Point, where dramatic ridges and rippled badlands stretch into the distance, and continues onto scenic desert trails surrounded by wide-open silence and rugged beauty.
It’s a stunning run: dramatic scenery, big skies, and the unforgettable feeling of moving through one of the most intense landscapes in the world.