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.00CopyFacebookXTruthGettrLinkedInTelegramEmailSavePrintThe 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 ArticlesAsk Angi: Do I Have Enough Insulation?Dec 03, 2025The Best Food Scene You Don’t Know About Is in Buffalo, New YorkDec 03, 2025New Holiday Movie Features the Off-Season Charms of Door County, WisconsinDec 02, 2025Deep in the Heart of Texas Is Wine Country and MoreDec 02, 2025Related TopicsNational Parks