Lake Hill Dispersed Camping | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
10 months ago
Altitude:
448.1 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
cst

Amenities

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

Something not right?

Description

Beautiful spot right next to Panamint Springs and Lake Hill with an amazing panorama. It's free and legal a mile or more away from the highway. It's a gravel road and 2WD is okay but some medium/high clearance may be helpful because there are some washouts on the road. But altogether a good street! Can get very windy out there!

Photos

Why? By checking in after you’ve visited a place you let others know this place is still functional. You can also add or correct any information.

Add To Favorites

Latest Check-Ins

Dans la Death Valley avec un véhicule 4x4 personnel ( vehicules de location non permis), nous pouvons camper en différents site le long de route off road, à partir du moment où nous sommes à plus d'1 mile de la route principale. Nous étions seuls au monde dans ce spot avec vue sur les dunes de sable.
Omegasfamily2022

Report Check-In

Nice spot! You can see the dunes from there. The road isn’t really nice, but with some clearance there’s no problem at all. It was pretty busy but still quiet. There was also some sort of a local party at the end of the road. I recommend that spot.

Report Check-In

we enjoyed the view here and could hike out to the dry lake bed, quite a few places to camp out this road. Great views of the Panamints, you do see some traffic and lights on the main road at night.

Report Check-In

The road is severely washed out from a flash flood. Borderline un-drivable. Campsites are washed out as well. Difficult to tell what is what.

Report Check-In

As described. Stayed here 1 night with no issues. No Verizon service.
Let’s connect on Instagram! @the_nomadic_experience

Report Check-In

Very quiet and level spot. You have to drive in 1 mile to camp overnight.

Report Check-In

Not a soul in sight and pretty views .. pretty level spot

Report Check-In

Hot and dust storms, but ideal for visiting the park. used 2wd the whole time, no other campers.

Report Check-In

Very quiet place. Nice view.. we have 1 neighbor(not too close though) at the moment, we feel safer...

Report Check-In

Stayed here one night and had no issues. We didn’t see any other campers, but there were several cars driving up and down the road so not totally private. This spot is about 30 minutes from Mesquite Sand Dunes and an hour from Furnace Creek. Not much else over here. No amenities and no cell service on ATT.

Report Check-In

Beautiful spot in what I think is one of the quietest spots in the Park. Dirt/gravel road is ok for low clearance 2WD but beware of soft spots when pulling off road! We got stuck in our 2WD campervan but were able to get help in an hour waiting for someone to pass. Overall lightly-trafficked area. One car hourly on weekends and just a handful during the week. Fun spots to explore hiking! No fires allowed, no facilities. Stayed 3 nights.

Report Check-In

Spent the night in this spot before heading into Death Valley, easy to find and a decent drive in without 4x4, only saw 2 other people. Didn’t have any cell service

Report Check-In

Wide open spaciousness with monster long views of valley and surrounding mountains. No cell signal. Quiet. Beautiful. Other planetary.

Report Check-In

Great spot, beautiful valley. We had 3 bars 4G ATT with signal booster. No signal without. Lots of air force planes seem to use the valley for test flights. Cool but loud.

Report Check-In

Beautiful valley. Lot's of fighter jet activity during the day.

Report Check-In

Very hot during the day. Cooled down early in the morning. We had a nice breeze. We parked by the old car skeletons. The gravel road is very rutted but we got there in our 2wd sprinter. No spring or lake anywhere not sure what the other person was talking about.

Report Check-In

the road was ok for 2wd as long as you take it slow. after you reached one mile of the road, you can pretty much park anywhere on the spot. also it is part of the national park, so you will see park ranger checking on you in the morning.

Report Check-In

We sidled up next to some VERY old car skeletons. Beautiful spot in the desert.
Lots of people camping all up and down the road. Easy to put enough space between you and others so that it is quiet. If you keep going for about 4 miles back the road becomes 4 wheel accessible only

Report Check-In

Beautiful spot right next to Panamint Springs and Lake Hill with an amazing panorama. It's free and legal a mile or more away from the highway. It's a gravel road and 2WD is okay but some medium/high clearance may be helpful because there are some washouts on the road. But altogether a good street! Can get very windy out there!

Report Check-In

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.