
Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness
The 1,530-acre Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness Area is adjacent to Death Valley National Park.
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Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness Details
The 1,530-acre Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness Area, administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, is adjacent to Death Valley National Park. The wilderness area centers on the Saddle Peak Hills, which rise 500 to 2,500 feet from the Silurian Valley. This area can be accessed from Highway 127
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Nearby Parks Around Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Saddle Peak Hills Wilderness
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2.9 mi away
Ibex Spring Ghost Town
The Ibex Spring ghost town centered on an old silver and copper mining operation dating to 1881.
4.7 mi away
Ibex Dunes
To visit the dunes, you'll need to hike about a mile east of Saratoga Springs Road over some low hills.
11.4 mi away
Saratoga Springs
The Saratoga Springs pupfish is the most famous (and endangered) resident of this spring-fed marshland.
12.5 mi away
Confidence Mill
It's never great when you name your gold-mining operation "Confidence" and pundits start appending "Lost" to the front.
12.5 mi away
Owlshead Mountains Trail
The Owlshead Mountains backpacking route begins at the Confidence Mill site .