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Jubilee Mountain
This 2,427-foot peak is in the southern end of Death Valley National Park.
Plan Around Jubilee Mountain
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Jubilee Mountain Details
If you'd like to say that you climbed a mountain in Death Valley (and enjoyed some amazing summit views as a reward), but don't have the time or energy to tackle the 11,049-foot Telescope Peak, consider Jubilee Mountain. This 2,427-foot peak in the southern end of Death Valley National Park is located just off Highway 178 east of the Ashford Mill ruins; look for Jubilee Pass, from which you can begin the short but steep ascent to the top of Jubilee Mountain.
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Nearby Parks Around Jubilee Mountain
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Jubilee Mountain
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4.0 mi away
Harry Wade Road
Harry Wade Road follows the Amargosa River into the southernmost end of Death Valley.
4.2 mi away
Confidence Mill
It's never great when you name your gold-mining operation "Confidence" and pundits start appending "Lost" to the front.
4.2 mi away
Owlshead Mountains Trail
The Owlshead Mountains backpacking route begins at the Confidence Mill site .
5.8 mi away
Ashford Mill
The Ashford Mill operations never proved profitable and shut down in 1915.
6.2 mi away
Jubilee Pass
This 1,290-foot notch in the Greenwater Range is traversed by Highway 178.