Aguereberry Point, Death Valley National Park
Aguereberry Point is a 6433 Ft Elevation viewpoint located in the Panamint Mountains on the West side of Death Valley National Park.
Looking down into the valley you have great views of the Devils Golf Course and Badwater Basin far below.
From California highway 190, take Emigrant Canyon Rd South after 12 miles signs will point to Augereberry Point.
The road to Aguereberry Point is dirt and gravel. It starts out flat then winds thru a small canyon before climbing steeply the last 1/2 mile to the parking area. Passable by most high clearance vehicles.
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Our Trip to Death Valley and Aguereberry Point
Aguereberry Point in Death Valley is about a 3.5 hour drive from Las Vegas. Most of the way there is paved and is easy to drive. The last 6 miles however… are a rough dirt road. I mean ROUGH dirt road and you DO NEED a high clearance vehicle to make it to the top. Not 4 wheel drive, but at least high clearance like an SUV or larger.
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Aguereberry Point Death Valley, CA
A 360 degree view from Aguereberry Point in Death Valley, CA.
From HWY 190 take Wildrose turn off (Emigrant Cyn Rd) for 10 miles. On the East side is Aguereberry road. Its not paved and the 6-mile journey to the point is slow going (approx 30 minutes by car), a jeep would be preferred.
The views from the point are spectacular and worth the drive. You can see Furnace Creek Ranch and Inn, plus Badwater to the south.
Aguereberry Point - Death Valley California
Mountain biking to Aguereberry Point in the middle of Death Valley, California. January 2015. Music by Umphrey's McGee.
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Ride to Aguereberry Point in Death Valley
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How it is like driving in Death Valley National Park (Titus Canyon, Racetrack and more!)
No lens filter, no cheesy background music: this video shows the pure driving experience in Death Valley National Park (United States). The following roads are covered:
Titus Canyon Road (unpaved) 00:10
Racetrack Road (unpaved) 04:21
Aguereberry Point Road (unpaved) 25:49
Artists Drive 13:32
Scotty's Castle Road 08:32
CA 190 12:35 21:13
Emigrant Canyon Road 22:16
Here are some tips for driving in Death Valley:
1. You don't need a heavy-duty offroad vehicle or even an SUV to enjoy the scenery roads in DV. Any road-legal car can let you drive thru the majority of view points like badwater basin, zabriskie point, and many others including hiking trails.
2. However, if you deem driving as a hobby or you are already an off-roading fan, the backcountry roads in DV is a must try! DV probably has the most total miles of backcountry roads among all US national parks. Many of the unique breathtaking view points are only accessible via unpaved roads. Usually there are far less visitors at these view points which means you will take unobstructed pictures easily and have more dedicated time. An extreme reverse example is the wall street bull: always surrounded by a crowd.
3. For titus canyon road, racetrack road and aguereberry point road, 4x4 is not necessary if road surface is dry. What I drove in the video is a 4x4 Jeep Patriot with regular all-season tire. Yes, even all-terrain tire is optional. I see many sedan-like SUVs like CRV and RAV4 can handle these roads very well. As long as your vehicle has high clearance, there is no technical issue WHEN IT IS DRY (4x4 only if it is wet). But, please bear in mind that in such a remote area, towing service is super expensive if not impossible. What car you will offroad with is really a personal choice and either way can work 99% of the time. For the 1% unexpected incident, 4x4 and all-terrain tire can give you an extra layer of security and more ease in mind. Also, all the off-road driving techniques should apply. Know your car, drive with caution, manage friction, etc. Most importantly, whatever car you are driving, BRING TIRE INFLATOR, FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE, TIRE CHANGE TOOLS and TIRE FIX KIT you familiar with. Never go off-road if you don't know how to change a tire or fix a tire.
4. Titus canyon road has loose stones sometimes, the friction is lower. This is dangerous if you drive downhill. Focus on the road and slow down before you enter the loose stone area. Well, drifting is easy on the other side. Be safe and have fun.
5. Racetrack has better tire traction than titus canyon. The challenge is sharp stones. Follow previous tire tracks and avoid sharp stones as many as possible. DON'T RUSH, LEAVE A WHOLE DAY FOR RACETRACK. Slow down if you don't feel comfortable with the road condition.
6. The 6-mile Aguereberry point road is relatively easy. Be careful when the road grade is steep.
7. The above opinions are merely based on my personal experience. Your mileage may vary. Always use caution and focus when you are driving. Also, there are so many other roads in DV that I can't manage to cover. Do some research and enjoy your own exploration.
Aguereberry Point - Death Valley
IMHO the best views of the valley below from the west side. 1000 feet higher than Dante's View, this viewpoint gives a perspective over Death Valley from the Panamint Mountains.
Mosaic Canyon in Death Valley National Park
Hiked Mosaic Canyon in Death Valley National Park. As any other hike in Death Valley be careful of the temps, as on this hike once we were back to the car it was over a 100 outside. Summer time temps can get up over 120!
The hike is a 4 mile round trip.
From the parking area, proceed up the rocky wash and into the canyon. Within the first 0.25mi, the canyon abruptly narrows as the smooth marble walls of Noonday Dolomite take shape around you. The passing of grit-laden flash floods have scoured the narrow canyon and polished the smooth marble walls to a beautiful finish. Use caution hiking on the smooth slippery surfaces. You are entering designated wilderness.
The Eureka Mine, Aguereberry Camp, Death Valley National Park
In late October we visited the Eureka Mine and the remains of Pete Aguereberry's camp in Death Valley National Park.
Pete Aguereberry was a renowned Death Valley prospector who mined gold in this area for over 40 years.
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California's Death Valley Driven - YouTube
California's Death Valley is a monster, it's inhospitable, dry, hot and if you got lost in it, it could be deadly in a very short time. But it is also more beautiful than words could describe. The rock formations and colors leave you breathless every which way you look and even in this harsh environment nature has found a way to survive. From plants to creatures, if you take the time you will find them.
music by Artist: Dieter Werner Title - Tato (Daddy)
Snowy Death Valley Drive to Aguereberry Point - Dashcam
Death Valley, hot? Not on this day. Check out the drive from Panamint Springs, over Towne Pass (where the snow was pouring down in early March), then up to Aguereberry Point on a 4-wheel-drive road.
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I made this trip in March, 2016. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera, mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Wonder Cycle
Artist: Chris Zabriskie
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Aquereberry Point - Death Valley, CA
Snowy Drive from Aguereberry Point back to 190, Death Valley
It takes a four-wheel drive to get up to Aguereberry Point, high above Death Valley. Add some snow and it gets even more interesting! Enjoy the drive from Aguereberry Point back to Highway 190.
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I made this trip in March, 2016. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera, mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Out of the skies, Under the earth
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Death Valley as viewed from aguereberry point.
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Aguereberry Point in Death Valley, California (Part-1)
Aguereberry Point in Death Valley, California
Road to Eureka mine from Aguereberry Point (Death Valley)
Road to Eureka mine from Aguereberry Point (Death Valley) December 2016
Death Valley Mosaic Canyon
We camp at Furnace Creek Campground in Death Valley. $22 per night. Lots of construction going on there at night so I don't recommend it. Mosaic Canyon is one of the most beautiful places to explore! I hope you can all get outside and enjoy!
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A Drive through Mustard Canyon, Death Valley National Park
Here's a quick drive through scenic Mustard Canyon, starting at the Harmony Borax Works.
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I made this trip in March, 2016. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera, mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Infinite Perspective
Artist: Kevin Macleod
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Aguereberry point, Death Valley