Daylight Pass Road | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
6 months ago
Altitude:
1034.2 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
jmdigiuseppe

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Unknown
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Random turn-off for OHV road. Sign indicates 4x4 - high clearance and allows for camping after first mile. No fires. No toilets.

Some extremely rocky parts I definitely wouldn’t try without A/T tires. Didn’t explore much and found a turn off just after the first mile. Quiet. Clean. Very scenic up off of Daylight Pass Rd. Perfect crash site between Death Valley NP and Rhyolite. I slept in the truck, ground and spiky bushes would probably make getting a tent down pretty rough.

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Road washed out. We walked the first mile, awesome large flat spot at one mile.
Would be passable with high clearance 4x4, but not recommended with 2wd currently.

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Sign at the junction that camping is prohibited for 1st mile. Down the trail, exactly at the 1 mile point is a nice little spot on the left for 1 vehicle, reachable by most vehicles, no 4x4 required. Just after that point is a short gnarly rough section, only high-clearance 4x4 vehicles will get to the further spots down the trail.

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head out to Titus Canyon, traveling up from the Antelope Valley

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Random turn-off for OHV road. Sign indicates 4x4 - high clearance and allows for camping after first mile. No fires. No toilets.

Some extremely rocky parts I definitely wouldn’t try without A/T tires. Didn’t explore much and found a turn off just after the first mile. Quiet. Clean. Very scenic up off of Daylight Pass Rd. Perfect crash site between Death Valley NP and Rhyolite. I slept in the truck, ground and spiky bushes would probably make getting a tent down pretty rough.

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