
Perhaps the most popular backroad in Death Valley National Park. Very scenic after the first 10 miles. A few buildings remain at the Leadfield Mine and Townsite. Interesting geologic rock formations...
This is a hike to a waterfall that generally flows year round in Death Valley. It's a moderately strenuous hike because it goes up a wash that has a lot of gravel and rocks over which to step. The...
A scenic, high elevation trail. Many mines and structures along the way, especially at Clair Camp. Briggs Cabin is, by far, the most elaborate and best stocked of all the Adopt-a-Cabins. Briggs and...
Camp nearby in the ghost town of Ballarat. Along the trail, see mines and outstanding Adopt-a-Cabins including Barker Ranch, once the hideout of serial killer Charles Manson and his gang. Other cabins...
Jack Gunn/Maltese Peak is about 1.3 miles long and located near Lane Mill (historical), California. The trail is great for hiking and normally takes 1-3 hours
As the old saw in these parts goes, Death Valley isn’t really dead and it isn’t really a valley, which is why it is a must-drive for any dedicated road-tripper.