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Death Valley National Park - Biking

Bikes are not allowed off roads, on trails, on closed roads, or in the wilderness areas of the park. Fortunately, there are well over a hundred miles of paved roads that bikers may make use of. Consult the map and newsletter given out at park entrance stations for current information on which routes are open.



20-Mule Team Canyon Road Beginner 3 miles, one-way loop

Aguereberry Point Road Intermediate 6 miles

Artist's Drive Advanced 9 miles, one-way

Bicycle Path Beginner 1-2 miles

Cottonwood Canyon Road Advanced 18 miles

Goler Canyon Advanced 15-40 miles

Greenwater Valley Road Advanced 30 miles

Hidden Valley Road Advanced 10 miles

Hole-in-the-Wall Road Intermediate 4 miles

Keane Wonder Mine Road Intermediate 3 miles

Lake Hill Road Intermediate 5 miles

Racetrack Road Advanced 27 miles

Salt Creek Road Beginner 1.2 miles

Skidoo Road Intermediate 7 miles

Titus Canyon Road Advanced 28 miles, one way

Trail Canyon Road Advanced 8 miles

West Side Road Advanced 40 miles


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