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LOTS of options. Too many really. I'll start you off with Titus Canyon and Echo Canyon. Both feature easy to moderate drive and ghost towns/mines to explore. Echo Canyon also allows dispersed camping, just make sure you check out the rules to disperse camp.... have fun and if you are in the park between 1/5 and 4/15 stop by Texas Springs campground (in the Furnace Creek area) and say "hi"!Im all ears for some good trails and ghost towns etc. easy to moderate with lots to see. ?
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There's always next year ; )I'm interested in doing shot when it is raining. I just missed it this week. :(
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Is the Butte Valley area open for Disbursed Camping right now? We're thinking of heading down in the next few days...Current Update: 1/2/21 Due to State of CA shutdown, all campgrounds, both front country and backcountry are closed for at least another month. Dispersed camping (the kind we like!) IS available. Gas stations ARE open. Be sure to understand the dispersed camping regulations as to where and how you can camp. You still need an entry permit for the park but the dispersed camping is free....
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You can see all of the information here: Backcountry Camping - Death Valley National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Yes, hello PortageBay, the wife and I are heading out that way tomorrow or the next day. We plan to disperse camp and are tentatively planning on entering the park from the Ballarat area, down through Mengel and camping in Butte Valley on the first night. In your posts I’ve seen you mention proper dispersed camping protocol. Could you shed a little more light on any specific rules and regulations beyond the pack-in/pack-out and portable toilet systems. I want to make sure I’m respectful to the park.
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I am think about my first trip to the area In February or March. Thanks for the pointers on 2 good places to start out. I will put these two canyons on my list to start mapping things out. I will try and stop by to HI as I pass by.LOTS of options. Too many really. I\'ll start you off with Titus Canyon and Echo Canyon. Both feature easy to moderate drive and ghost towns/mines to explore. Echo Canyon also allows dispersed camping, just make sure you check out the rules to disperse camp.... have fun and if you are in the park between 1/5 and 4/15 stop by Texas Springs campground (in the Furnace Creek area) and say \"hi\"!Im all ears for some good trails and ghost towns etc. easy to moderate with lots to see. ?
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HI, any updates on Saline Valley pools being reopened?Spring is the best time to visit Death Valley. I work for the National Park Service as a volunteer and will be here from 1/16/21 to 4/15/21. With 40 years of playing in this desert I can help you out with maps, GPX files and suggestions for adventure. Come on out!