Daylight Pass
Daylight Pass, at 4,316 feet, is a cut in the Funeral Mountains.
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Daylight Pass Details
Daylight Pass, at 4,316 feet, is a cut in the Funeral Mountains and the high point on Daylight Pass Road (Route 374), which runs from Beatty, Nevada into Death Valley National Park.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Daylight Pass
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0.9 mi away
Chloride City Road
The road to the Chloride City ghost town.
2.2 mi away
Hell's Gate
Noted for its sweeping views of Death Valley from about 2,000 feet elevation. .
2.2 mi away
The Beatty Cutoff
It's not entirely obvious, but if you're driving into Death Valley National Park from Beatty, Nevada you need to turn off of Daylight Pass Road at Hell's Gate to get to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center.
5.0 mi away
Chloride City
Chloride City had a brief history: it was founded in 1906 by miners working old claims, and abandoned just a year later.
5.0 mi away
Lostman Spring
Lostman Spring is a spring located in Titanothere Canyon.