TravelHere’s How to Stay Safe When Visiting National Parks This SummerShare the details of your trip with someone at home and don’t overexert yourself.SavePrintThe Grand Teton mountain range in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, on June 13, 2019. Daniel Slim/AFP/Getty Images/TNSTribune News Service5/28/2024|Updated: 6/3/20240:00X 1By Mia Taylor From TravelPulseAt Death Valley National Park, summer temperatures can reach as high as 130 to 134 degrees Fahrenheit.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentTribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesAlright, Alright, Alright: Matthew McConaughey, Wife Camila Named Godparents of Florida-Bound Star PrincessOct 16, 2025The Role of a Mortgage Underwriter in Buying a HomeOct 16, 2025Ice Castles to Open Two Colorado Locations This Winter—With BoozeOct 15, 2025How Old Do You Have to Be to Buy a House?Oct 15, 2025Related TopicsNational Parks