Super Bloom: Death Valley National Park
After a solid winter of rain, there’s real buzz around the potential for a desert super bloom this spring. In Death Valley National Park, bloom season usually hits between March and early April, depending on how the weather plays out. If the rain sticks around long enough and warm, calm days follow, millions of long-dormant wildflower seeds can wake up at once, covering the valley floor in color. It doesn’t happen every year. It doesn’t last long. And that’s exactly why people chase it.
Why Stay at Wayfinder Bishop?
Bishop is one of the closest gateway towns to Death Valley National Park from the Eastern Sierra side, about a 2.5 to 3 hour scenic drive into the park. It’s an easy basecamp for bloom chasers coming from Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Las Vegas.
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