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Telescope Peak

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Telescope Peak stands as the highest point within Death Valley National Park and the Panamint Range, reaching an elevation of 3,368 meters (11,049 feet) in Inyo County, California. This prominent summit offers a dramatic contrast to the nearby Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, which lies over 11,300 feet below and is often visible from the peak. Its name reflects the immense distances visible from its commanding position.

Hikers consistently rave about the unparalleled panoramic views from the…

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    4 luglio 2019

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    Telescope Peak è il punto più alto della Death Valley a 3.380 metri. Da qui puoi vedere sia il punto più alto degli Stati Uniti, il Monte Whitney, (escluso l'Alaska) sia il punto più basso, Badwater. Il percorso è di circa 22 km andata e ritorno con circa 900 metri di dislivello.

    Il sentiero inizia al Mahogany Flat Campground, accessibile solo tramite una strada di campagna molto accidentata. La trazione integrale e l'altezza libera elevata sono altamente raccomandate.
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    Telescope Peak è il punto più alto della Death Valley con i suoi 3.380 metri. Da qui puoi vedere sia il punto più alto degli Stati Uniti, il Monte Whitney, (Alaska esclusa) che il punto più basso, Badwater. Il percorso è di circa 22 km andata e ritorno con circa 900 metri di dislivello.
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Telescope Peak

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    Wildrose Charcoal Kilns al Picco Telescope — Death Valley National Park

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    Hike the difficult Telescope Peak Trail in Death Valley National Park for panoramic views and ancient bristlecone pines.

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    Elevazione 3.330 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

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    martedì 31 marzo

    6°C

    3°C

    49 %

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    Velocità max vento: 20,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Inyo County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Where should I park if I don't have a 4x4 vehicle for the Telescope Peak trailhead?

    The standard trailhead for Telescope Peak is at Mahogany Flat Campground. However, the final 1.5 miles of the road to Mahogany Flat often requires a high-clearance or 4x4 vehicle due to its steep, rough, and narrow nature. If you have a lower-clearance vehicle, you should park at the historic Charcoal Kilns. From there, you'll need to walk an additional 3 miles round trip to reach the Mahogany Flat trailhead.

    Do I need a permit to hike Telescope Peak?

    No, generally you do not need a permit for a day hike to Telescope Peak. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Death Valley National Park website (nps.gov) for any updated regulations or conditions before your visit, especially if planning an overnight trip.

    Is the Telescope Peak hike suitable for beginners?

    The Telescope Peak hike is generally considered challenging and is not recommended for beginners. It's a strenuous 13- to 14-mile round trip with approximately 3,000 feet of elevation gain. Hikers should have good physical fitness, experience with long-distance hiking, and be prepared for varied terrain and significant elevation changes.

    What is the best time of year to climb Telescope Peak to avoid crowds?

    While the intro suggests visiting outside the extreme heat of summer for cooler temperatures, to avoid crowds, consider hiking on weekdays during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall). Winter can also offer solitude, but requires specific gear and preparation for snow and ice. Weekends, especially during peak season, will naturally see more visitors.

    Are dogs allowed on the Telescope Peak trail?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on trails in Death Valley National Park, including the Telescope Peak trail. This is to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of both pets and other visitors. Pets are typically only permitted on paved roads and in developed areas like campgrounds.

    What kind of weather conditions can I expect on Telescope Peak, especially compared to Death Valley's floor?

    Telescope Peak, at over 11,000 feet, experiences significantly cooler temperatures than the Death Valley floor. While the valley can be extremely hot, the peak can have pleasant temperatures, even snow and ice in winter. Hikers should be prepared for rapid weather changes, including strong winds, thunderstorms, and cold temperatures, even in spring or fall. Always check the forecast for high elevations before you go.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Telescope Peak?

    Given the varied conditions and elevation, layers are crucial. Wear moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and bring a warm jacket, hat, and gloves, even if starting in mild weather. Essential gear includes plenty of water (at least 3-4 liters per person), high-energy snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), a map and compass or GPS, a headlamp, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be very helpful for the ascent and descent.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options near Telescope Peak?

    The Telescope Peak trail itself is quite strenuous and not suitable for young children or casual family outings. However, the area around the Charcoal Kilns offers easier, shorter walks that are more family-friendly, allowing you to explore the historic kilns and the pinyon-juniper woodlands without committing to the full summit hike.

    What unique natural features or landmarks will I see on the Telescope Peak trail?

    Beyond the panoramic views from the summit, the trail traverses diverse environments. You'll hike through pinyon-juniper woodlands and ancient bristlecone pine forests, some trees thousands of years old. These gnarled, resilient trees are a unique sight. The trail also offers glimpses of the vast Panamint Valley and the dramatic contrast between the high peak and the distant Badwater Basin.

    What are the safety considerations for winter hiking on Telescope Peak?

    Winter hiking on Telescope Peak can be challenging and requires advanced preparation. Snow and ice are common, especially on the upper sections of the trail, necessitating gear like microspikes or snowshoes, and potentially an ice axe. Temperatures can drop well below freezing, and daylight hours are shorter. Always check current conditions with the park service, be aware of avalanche risk, and carry appropriate cold-weather gear and emergency supplies.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Telescope Peak?

    Telescope Peak is located within Death Valley National Park, which is a remote area. There are no cafes or restaurants directly at the trailhead. The closest amenities and accommodation options would be found at Furnace Creek or Stovepipe Wells, which are a significant drive from the Telescope Peak area. Plan to be self-sufficient with food and water for your hike.

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