5 Places to visit on your Death Valley Overland Tour

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    Number 1: Titus Canyon
    From The Death Valley Road there Titus Canyon road crosses the Amargosa valley and ascends to Red Pass. The road is one-way into the park here so you don’t have to worry about oncoming traffic on this steep shelf road.
    Once you get over Red Pass the road descends into the ghost town of Leadfield where you’ll find some ruins of the mine and townsite. This is a good place to stop for lunch and a walk among the derelict structures.
    As you continue on the road heads into the wash and enters Titus Canyon. It’s slow going as the road meanders through the steep rock walls. There are places to stop off the road and enjoy climbing on the walls of the box canyon. Just when you think it’ll pinch off entirely, it opens up to the wide valley of Mesquite Flat.
    On this side of the canyon there is a parking area where park visitors can hike up the road into Titus Canyon. But you can’t drive into the canyon without going back around to the other end.
    Number 2: Ubehebe Crater
    Ubehebe crater is one of the northern most attractions at Death Valley National Park and lies at the end of the paved road. There’s plenty of parking, but no services. Ubehebe crater is a Maar volcano that is 600 feet deep, a half mile across and is surrounded by miles of red and black cinders. You can hike into the crater, as well as around the perimeter to see views of the surrounding mountains and several other smaller craters. I recommend planning to spend several hours here hiking around if you can. When we were there we had a napping baby and high winds that got us moving along far too soon.
    Number 3: Racetrack Playa
    The road into racetrack valley is spectacular and once you leave the Ubehebe Crater area, you are heading of into the some of the most remote and rugged areas of the park. There are no services and from here on you’ll be seeing fewer and fewer other travelers. As you travel south from Ubehebe Crater you head up and over a pass and then descend down into Racetrack Valley. The first thing you come to of interest is Teakettle Junctio. In the distant past a teakettle was hung from the sign to indicate the presence of a water source nearby.
    Number 4: Lippencott Mine Road
    After a gentle rise out of Racetrack Valley, Lippencott Mine Road descends 2000 feet down to Saline Valley. The road is steep, rocky and loose with tight switchbacks and steep drop-offs.
    Lippencott Mine road is a serious road that shouldn’t be taken lightly. While it’s not a technical challenge for most vehicles, taking it slow, in low range and 4 wheel drive is a good idea. You don’t want to be going too fast, or riding your brakes with consequences like these.
    There are rough rocky sections, tight switchbacks, and narrow sections with treacherous washouts that demand your careful attention.
    Number 5: Dedeckera Canyon
    Of all the roads described in this video, this one is the most technical and remote. On one end, Saline Valley is remote and hard to get to, and on the other end, Eureka Dune is remote, and hard to get to. Two of the least visited areas of the park, and this is the hardest way to get from one to the other. So take care and be prepared.
    From Salaine Valley, Steele Pass Road heads up the wash and is only sometimes a defined road, and other times is just a river bed. Nothing here is particularly challenging, but there are plenty of bumps and reasons to be in 4 wheel drive.
    Once you crest Steele Pass the road backs off a bit before heading into Dedeckera Canyon, where things get tight again. The main challenge here is this tight rock canyon with two waterfalls and some rocky sections. Our stock 4Runners made it no problem, but smaller, and larger vehicles may encounter difficulties with the rock steps and narrow canyon walls.
    This road can be run from either direction. Here’s a stock 4Runner driving it from the other end. Heading from Eureka to Saline is definitely more adventurous, but it you aren’t sure about you can make it, give it a look from this end first. If you can make it past Dedeckera, then it’s smooth sailing all the way to Saline.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @efromhb
    @efromhb 5 років тому +5

    Nice short report. Remember to keep your dog on a leash in the park. Even though rangers are few and far between they do tend to pop out of nowhere.

  • @mojavered.
    @mojavered. 4 роки тому +4

    I like this type of content. Very real. Kids and camping. Gear reviews turns me off. Its camping guys....figure it out. Your stories about going places gets me excited about heading out on my own adventures. Hope to see more content like this in the future. You were on to something good.

  • @ronramlow6963
    @ronramlow6963 5 років тому +4

    Definitely pick up the Auto Club’s guide to DV!! So many other points of interest, including Scotty’s Castle (take the tour), the charcoal kilns, the entire area around Charles Manson’s hideout, Artists Pallet, etc.
    Every November, over the Thanksgiving weekend, Cal4wheel sponsors an event near Panamint Valley. A good way to explore the area with organized 4x4 rides.

  • @tristanpicard6360
    @tristanpicard6360 Рік тому +1

    Titus canyon high clearance 4x4 LOL i did it with a toyota corrola

  • @JourneyWest
    @JourneyWest 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for putting this together. Great video! Looking forward to heading out there (from AZ) soon, hopefully this year!

  • @kirkharrington5592
    @kirkharrington5592 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful country. Nice narration

  • @Skatetoday14
    @Skatetoday14 3 роки тому

    Cant wait! Going there this week, wish I had 4x4 but I got pretty good clearance and tires on my pick up

  • @KraziAzn2
    @KraziAzn2 3 роки тому +1

    Great write up and video!

  • @mountainman38
    @mountainman38 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job with the video! You've shown me some corners of the park I've never been to, including our recent Thanksgiving trip. Not sure our rental Suburban would have made that trip to Dedekera Canyon!

  • @OverlandTrax
    @OverlandTrax 5 років тому +1

    Nice!

  • @casedoumasr656
    @casedoumasr656 3 роки тому

    Hello Bailey's hot springs was Closed oct 2019 remodel up dates .Cjd wash state.Great video thank you .

  • @tamihinman4352
    @tamihinman4352 5 років тому +1

    Great video man! You're an amazing narrator.

  • @Cooperd0g
    @Cooperd0g 5 років тому +2

    I have done 1, 3, and 4 plus the dunes over New Years 2016. I was in a Nissan Titan so I think 5 would have been tough given width and length. 4 was pretty tight!

  • @bygocf3235
    @bygocf3235 5 років тому +1

    veryinformative v, thx

  • @kimlittleton4943
    @kimlittleton4943 5 років тому +1

    Great video. I just drool and dream of going out west. Not a big off roader......esp not a fan of some of those.....what did you call it....shelf roads. Eeeks....but those canyons and valleys look amazing. What time of the year exactly is the best? We are from KY....so 4 seasons here. As we start to explore far away from home....we have a lot to learn about climate, etc. in different parts of the US. Thanks so much !!!!! Again....thanks for sharing.

    • @AllTerrainFamily
      @AllTerrainFamily  5 років тому +3

      Fall and spring. Summer is too hot, winter too cold.

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip 5 років тому +3

    That trapper hat is amazing. Who makes it and where can I buy one.

    • @AllTerrainFamily
      @AllTerrainFamily  5 років тому +4

      My dad got it at Fur Hat World. But you’re gonna have to move to greenland if you want to wear it. It’s insanely warm. Even reno isn’t cold enough.

  • @martee4
    @martee4 3 роки тому +1

    Do you think a Subaru Forester with off-roading tires can make ubehebe crater and racetrack playa from the route you suggested?

  • @pfdlegaspi1
    @pfdlegaspi1 4 роки тому +1

    I’m interested in the GPX file for the Death Valley trip you guys did. Do I have to subscribe in order to obtain the GPX file?

    • @davidmoran6398
      @davidmoran6398 3 роки тому +1

      David sorry totally forgot to send this to you. Here are the gpx files... www.jeeptheusa.com/death-valley.html has all the routes listed

  • @milesb4231
    @milesb4231 Рік тому

    I don't think those tires are "stock"

  • @Yettee0201
    @Yettee0201 3 роки тому +1

    ...nothing like selling gps coords for public lands