Klare Spring in Death Valley National Park

Klare Spring

This dependably flowing spring in Titus Canyon is famous for its Native American petroglyphs.

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Klare Spring Details

This dependably flowing spring in Titus Canyon is famous for its Native American petroglyphs, left here by hunters stalking the bighorn sheep who came (and still come) to the spring for water.

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Nearby Parks Around Klare Spring

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29.5 mi away

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Pinnacles

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Klare Spring

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2.7 mi away

Leadfield Ghost Town

This ghost town at the head of Titus Canyon was born of fraud.

3.0 mi away

Titanothere Canyon Trail

Titanothere Canyon is a moderately strenuous like from Titus Canyon Road to Lostman Spring,

3.9 mi away

Fall Canyon Trail

Fall Canyon, like many in Death Valley, has some beautiful narrows that are fun to explore.

4.3 mi away

Thimble Peak

Located near Titus Canyon Road, Thimble Peak is a moderately easy half-day hiking destination.

5.3 mi away

Corkscrew Peak

Rising 5,804 feet, Corkscrew Peak is a prominent landmark in the Grapevine Mountains.