If caught, the off-roader could face fines of up to $25,000 and six months in jail, the National Park Service said.
The National Park Service is on the hunt for a Death Valley visitor who drove on Eureka Dunes, causing damage to rare plants.
“A few minutes of joyriding” through Death Valley dunes caused “significant damage” to rare plants, some of which are only ...
Death Valley National Park offers some of the best stargazing in America, with DarkSky International having designated it as ...
Park Service officials are seeking public help to catch a driver who damaged the Eureka Valley Sand Dunes shortly after ...
The National Park Service is currently investigating what happened to Death Valley's treasured Eureka Dunes after more than ...
The vehicle may have damaged five other rare plant species, some of which have only recently been taken off endangered ...
The National Park Service is asking for help to identify the driver who went for a joyride in Death Valley's protected sand ...
The National Park Service is seeking to identify those responsible for damaging the Eureka Dunes Plants in Death Valley.
The National Park Service for Death Valley is searching for a person who illegally drove over the Eureka Dunes, which is home ...
Someone’s off-road adventure caused significant damage to rare plants in Death Valley, and National Park Service officials ...
A video capturing a mesmerizing night view at Death Valley National Park in California has gone viral on TikTok. The video, posted by amateur landscape photographer Jadon (@longfoxphoto ...