Surprise Canyon in Death Valley National Park

Surprise Canyon

The strenuous trail to Surprise Canyon used to be shared with off-road vehicles, but the route was closed to vehicles after the road was washed out.

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Surprise Canyon Details

The strenuous trail to Surprise Canyon used to be shared with off-road vehicles, but the route was closed to vehicles after the road was washed out in the 1980s. Backpackers, however, are still permitted to follow the old jeep road, which provides access to the Panamint City ghost town, great views, and the possibility of seeing bighorn sheep. Hikers have the option of going 5 miles to Panamint City or continuing another 7 miles over the pass to Johnson Canyon Road. The trail starts 6 miles northeast of the Ballarat ghost town at the end of Surprise Canyon Road.

Difficulty

High

Distance

12 miles

Estimated time

Region

N/A

Nearby Parks Around Surprise Canyon

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29.9 mi away

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Surprise Canyon

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4.8 mi away

Panamint City

This Panamint Range ghost town sprung up after silver and copper was found nearby in 1872.

5.1 mi away

Ballarat Ghost Town

One of the first mining towns of the Death Valley gold rush, Ballarat was established in 1897.

6.5 mi away

Panamint Range

The 100-mile long Panamint Range forms the mountainous western side of Death Valley.

6.5 mi away

Telescope Peak

The 11,000-foot Telescope Peak was first climbed when the U.S. Civil War was still in progress.

7.3 mi away

Arcane Meadows

The Arcane Meadows can be found at the 9,800-foot level of the hike to the summit to Telescope Peak.