Death Valley National Park
DVNHA has a formal cooperating association agreement with the National Park Service to support Death Valley, National Park. Our partnership goes all the way back to 1954 when the park was then known as Death Valley National Monument. Cooperating Associations are non-profits authorized by Congress to provide program and financial assistance for interpretation, education, and research in national parks through the bookstore merchandise sales outlets.
The National Park Service provides daily updates on road and weather conditions on the Death Valley National Park Website.
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
DVNHA has a separate agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife to support Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. We recently celebrated 10 years of partnership!
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge updates its Facebook Page regularly with events and opportunities. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service has information available on the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge’s Website. You’ll find facts about area wildlife, habitat, and endangered species. New boardwalks at Point of Rocks, Longstreet Spring, and Crystal Spring have been completed, providing many new opportunities for viewing birds, seeing sites of cultural importance, and even possibly catching a glimpse of the elusive bighorn sheep. The boardwalk at Crystal Spring is also a great spot to view pupfish and a deep spring pool. A new Visitor Center has also been completed, so stop by and say high next time you visit the refuge.