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Death Valley saw its wettest fall ever in 2025, flooding Badwater Basin and disrupting roads.
Death Valley National Park recorded its wettest fall on record in 2025, with 2.41 inches of rain from September to November—exceeding its typical annual rainfall—and 1.76 inches in November alone, breaking the 1923 record.
The deluge created a shallow lake at Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, sparking early hopes for spring wildflowers, though a major "superbloom" is not guaranteed.
Road closures occurred due to flood debris, particularly on paved routes, though key sites remain open.
Visitors are advised to check nps.gov/deva for current conditions and exercise caution on unpaved and backcountry roads.
El Valle de la Muerte vio su caída más húmeda en 2025, inundando la cuenca de Badwater e interrumpiendo las carreteras.