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Hole in the Wall RoadHole in the Wall Road is a gravel track that runs for six miles along a dry wash and thru a narrow gap in a ridge.

Explore Off-Roading in Death Valley National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Off-Roading guide to compare the stops that belong together in Death Valley National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Hole in the Wall RoadHole in the Wall Road is a gravel track that runs for six miles along a dry wash and thru a narrow gap in a ridge.
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Echo Canyon RoadEcho Canyon Road runs 10 miles to Inyo Mine from its starting point on Highway 190.

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Johnson Canyon RoadTake Johnson Canyon Road to the trailhead for Hungry Bill's Ranch.

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Harry Wade RoadHarry Wade Road follows the Amargosa River into the southernmost end of Death Valley.

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Titus Canyon RoadTitus Canyon Road is the most traveled backcountry road in Death Valley National Park.

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Cottonwood-Marble Canyon LoopThe Cottonwood-Marble Canyon Loop is the most popular backpacking route in Death Valley National Park.
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Hanaupah Canyon TrailHanaupah Canyon is a backpacker's destination that features a scenic canyon, an old mining area, and a natural spring.
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Titanothere Canyon TrailTitanothere Canyon is a moderately strenuous like from Titus Canyon Road to Lostman Spring,
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Phinney Canyon RoadThis 21-mile dirt road provides access to the high woodlands of the Grapevine Mountains
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Cottonwood Canyon RoadBeautiful Cottonwood Canyon, with its tree-lined desert stream, is the destination.