A smooth road to Salsberry Pass in Death Valley NP

A smooth road to Salsberry Pass in Death Valley NP

Usa, north-america

Length

40.23 km

Elevation

1,006 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, road trip fans, buckle up for Jubilee Pass in California's Death Valley! This hidden gem sits pretty high at 3,300 feet in the Greewater Mountains. You'll find it in the southern part of Death Valley National Park, in Inyo County.

The road, also known as CA-178, is totally paved, making for a smooth and scenic 25-mile cruise from Badwater Road to CA-127. Keep an eye out for those flash flood warnings though! This road can be susceptible to water damage.

And get ready for a bit of a climb! Some sections hit an 8% gradient, so your engine will definitely get a workout. Just a heads up, the months between May and October can get seriously HOT out here, so plan accordingly. Trust me, the views are worth it!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
40.23 km
Max Elevation
1,006 m
Difficulty
hard

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