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Hike the Keane Wonder Mine Trail in Death Valley National Park for a challenging journey through historic gold mining relics and panoramic v
마지막 업데이트: 2월 26, 2026
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Death Valley National Park
경유지
시작 지점
길 안내
61 m
하이라이트 • 트레일
팁에 의해
201 m
하이라이트 • 역사적 장소
팁에 의해
2.22 km
하이라이트 • 역사적 장소
팁에 의해
4.45 km
종료 지점
경로 유형 및 표면
경로 유형
4.19 km
246 m
표면
4.19 km
246 m
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The trailhead for the Keane Wonder Mine Trail is located within Death Valley National Park. You can find the starting point at the Keane Wonder Mine Trailhead. Parking is available directly at the trailhead.
Yes, the Keane Wonder Mine Trail is located within Death Valley National Park, so an entrance fee is required to access the park. No additional permits are needed specifically for hiking this trail. For current fee information and park regulations, it's best to check the official nps.gov website.
This trail is considered strenuous and hard, suitable for intermediate to expert hikers. It involves a significant elevation gain of 1,000 to 1,500 feet over 1 to 1.4 miles, making it very steep. It is generally not recommended for beginners or young children due to its demanding nature and potential hazards.
The trail primarily follows a steep, well-defined path up the side of the Funeral Mountains, often on an old mining road. Expect a desert landscape with loose rock and scree. While the main path is generally stable, some areas can be crumbly. You'll also notice an old pipeline along the ascent.
The trail offers a unique blend of natural desert beauty and historic industrial relics. You'll be treated to spectacular panoramic views of Death Valley and the Panamint Mountain Range. Major highlights include the visible remains of the aerial tramway, with its towers, cables, and ore buckets. You'll also encounter historic mining ruins, including the lower and upper stamp mills (like the Keane Wonder Mill), old machinery, and numerous mine openings at the Keane Wonder Mine itself.
The best time to hike in Death Valley National Park, including the Keane Wonder Mine Trail, is typically during the cooler months, from late fall to early spring (October to April). Summer temperatures can be extremely dangerous and are not recommended for hiking.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on hiking trails in Death Valley National Park, including the Keane Wonder Mine Trail. Pets are typically only allowed on paved roads, in developed areas, and in campgrounds. Always check current park regulations before bringing pets.
There is no water available directly on the Keane Wonder Mine Trail. This is a remote desert environment, and hikers must carry all the water they need. Amenities like water, food, and restrooms are available at various developed areas within Death Valley National Park, but not at the trailhead itself.
Due to the strenuous nature and historical mining operations, caution is advised. Stay on the main path, as some areas can be crumbly. Mine shafts are fenced off due to instability and potential hazards like toxic chemicals; entering them is prohibited and extremely dangerous. Always carry plenty of water, wear appropriate sun protection, and inform someone of your hiking plans.
The Keane Wonder Mine Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. You hike up to the mine site and then return the same way. There are no official loop options for the main trail.
Given the trail's difficulty and desert environment, you should bring plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sturdy hiking boots, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), snacks, and a map or GPS device. Layers of clothing are also recommended as temperatures can fluctuate.
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