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Gower Gulch Trail - 3 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 17 2025
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 Joined Mar 11 2002
 Gilbert, AZ
Golden Canyon - Gower Gulch LoopDeath Valley, CA
Death Valley, CA
Hiking avatar Mar 17 2025
VashtiTriplogs 276
Hiking7.20 Miles 1,303 AEG
Hiking7.20 Miles   3 Hrs   57 Mns   2.16 mph
1,303 ft AEG      37 Mns Break
 
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We decided to do this loop counterclockwise, mainly to avoid the crowd of boyscouts that started clockwise at the same time we did. We scored the last spot in the parking lot, but there is also ample parking along the road. There is a pit toilet at the Trailhead.

We started off to the east. The trail goes parallel to the road before heading north into Gower gulch. The views start in the canyon and beyond of the multicolored ridges. We saw some people. This is a very popular hike, but it wasn't over run. We headed through the canyon. And bypassed the direct connector to golden canyon and instead went to zabriskie Point. It is pretty much flat until heading up to zabriskie point which has amazing views. Not a place of solitude since you can park your car in the lot and walk a short distance to the overlook.

After a quick lunch, we departed zabriskie and headed through golden canyon. This is a very pretty area, initially on the ridge. Sadly for us, the "wind event" started resulting in powerful gale force winds. Hiking wasn't super fun as we were getting blown around. And the sand was pelting us, too. Alas, you cannot pick the weather and we headed on. First towards Manly Beacon (what a name!, 🤣🤣🤣 it's the guy's name, but I still think it is hilarious), and then at the base of it and past. After that we headed to the red cathedral. It was very beautiful up there with great views, but the wind made it not fun. We enjoyed the area for a short time and then headed back towards to the Trailhead. The closer we came to the Trailhead, the more people we encountered.

This was an enjoyable hike!

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Feb 22 2023
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 Joined Jan 20 2009
 Far NE Phoenix,
Death Valley - Day 5, CA 
Death Valley - Day 5, CA
 
Hiking avatar Feb 22 2023
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking13.05 Miles 2,100 AEG
Hiking13.05 Miles   5 Hrs   14 Mns   2.75 mph
2,100 ft AEG      29 Mns Break12 LBS Pack
 
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Day 5 of a planned 7 days, now cut to 5 days

After the weather the night before, minimal sleep in the car, destruction of tents, forecasted rain, high winds and cold temps, we put our tails between our legs and called this the last day. We would hit as much as we could and then determine if we'd drive all the way home, or partially home.

Salt Creek Trail
3.47 Miles
200 AEG

The road to this short hike is currently closed from previous flooding. This added 2.6 miles RT to the hike. We parked outside the closed gate and made the walk to the TH. The boardwalks and Pit toilet had been destroyed from the flooding, but we were easily able to make our way around. The high point of this hike is -177 feet. Interesting to see a decent flow in salt creek and to find a pup fish!

Harmony Borax Works
.6 Miles
200 AEG

A worthy side trip to see some history

Mustard Canyon Drive

Interesting drive through mustard colored mounds

Zabriskie Point - Golden Canyon - Red Cathedral Gower Gulch Loop
8.31 Miles
1500 AEG

This is another hike that should be on your list. We started from the Zabriskie Point TH,
[ youtube video ]
but you can also start from the Golden Canyon TH below. Recommended direction of travel is CCW. The Golden Canyon and Red Cathedral trails are the highlight. Smooth well laid out trails with breathtaking views.
[ youtube video ]
The Gower Gulch Trail is a steady up, back to Zabriskie Point in a... well...gulch.

20 Mule Team Canyon Drive

More interesting geology

Dante's View South Hike
.67 Miles
160 AEG

The final hike of the trip. 53 degrees when we began the drive up the road to Dante's View, 35 degrees with 40 mph winds when we got out of the car. We dressed up warmer and went out to quickly enjoy the views. We took a partial hike down the Dante's View South Trail.
[ youtube video ]
Dante's View is a must do when in the park. It gives you a great overview of much of the park. Even if you are not a hiker, make it to this view point.
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From here we started the 7 hr drive home.
Final Thoughts
This is a BIG national Park. The largest in the lower 48. There is so much to do.
You can get to quite a bit of the cool stuff with a vehicle with decent clearance and tires.
There's a lot more that requires HC 4x4. Do your homework.
Pay attention to where you can and can't legally disperse camp.
Know where you can get water, restrooms, showers and resupply.
Go with a plan and be ready to adjust and have backups. Our plans changed almost daily based on weather and closures.

We hit quite a bit in 5 days and missed at least 3 items we had marked as "Must Do's"

My Favorites (in sorta order, all have unique and redeeming qualities):
Golden Canyon - Red Cathedral - Gower Gulch Loop
Ubehebe Crater
Sidewinder Canyon
Mosaic Canyon
Artist Palette
Dante's View South Hike
Badwater Basin

I had a great time with these 2 misfits. I learned that both Kelly and John plan their entire trips around coffee.

A huge thanks to John for driving and subjecting his brand new vehicle to a sand blasting. :o
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Dec 29 2022
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Golden Canyon - Gower Gulch LoopDeath Valley, CA
Death Valley, CA
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Hiking4.37 Miles 866 AEG
Hiking4.37 Miles   1 Hour   29 Mns   2.98 mph
866 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Quick stop in the DV front country on my way out to the Panamint Valley. Mostly cloudy, hiked in my street clothes sans water so I could fit in with the rest of the tourists. Started up Gower Gulch, the lower section is narrower, then the upper part is the badlands below Zabrisky Point. Upon cresting the first ridge, the views really open up. The ridge separating Gower Gulch from Golden Canyon offers the best views, and the colors were phenomenal with muted sunlight. There were actually surprisingly few tourists up there; I suspect most of them just go a mile up Golden Canyon and turn around.

This is definitely near the top of the list when it comes to DV front country hikes (although there are a couple I haven't done yet), tons of little side trails you can check out if you were to allocate a few hours.
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 Joined Sep 09 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Gower Gulch TrailDeath Valley, CA
Death Valley, CA
Hiking avatar Mar 11 2021
Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking4.49 Miles 766 AEG
Hiking4.49 Miles   2 Hrs   27 Mns   2.12 mph
766 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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Tried to do this hike yesterday but it was WAY to windy. Back the next morning for a CW start at about 8 AM. This distance and elevation gain are right in my capability wheelhouse. While it’s a loop with just a few other trail junctions leading off of it, we had to be careful to stay on track as many unofficial trails lead into side canyons. Beautiful/ interesting views and terrain. Both Judy and I loved it!
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average hiking speed 2.5 mph

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