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Darwin Falls

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Darwin Falls is a remarkable perennial waterfall nestled on the western edge of Death Valley National Park, near the small settlement of Panamint Springs, California. This unique natural monument, situated at an elevation of approximately 889 meters, stands as a vibrant oasis within one of the world's most arid landscapes. Fed by Darwin Wash, which draws water from the volcanic tableland of the Darwin Bench between the Inyo Mountains and the Argus Range, it is one of only four year-round…

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    27 de março de 2018

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    Finding a waterfall in the hostile surrounding of Death Valley National Park is nothing you would expect when starting the short trail to Darwin Falls. It is like a little oasis which keeps the small canyon green and full of life.

    29 de abril de 2017

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    Adventurous hikers can climb the rocks on the left side to see the upper falls. The lower falls are just a short mostly flat and easy walk through a shaded canyon. The view from the upper falls shows even more clearly that the Darwin falls with the small romantic pond are an oasis in an otherwise barren desert. The water runs most of the year, though best in Spring.

    29 de abril de 2017

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    A short mostly flat and easy walk through a shaded canyon leads to these paradise falls with a small romantic pond, just perfect to refresh on a hot Death Valley day. The water runs most of the year, though best in Spring. Adventurous hikers can climb the rocks on the left side to see the upper falls.

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    The Darwin Falls Trail offers an easy hike through a surprising desert oasis, a stark contrast to Death Valley's arid landscape. This route, covering 1.9 miles (3.1 km) with a…

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    Elevação 890 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    segunda-feira 4 maio

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    Localização:Condado de Inyo, Califórnia, Estados Unidos da América

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    What is the current access situation for Darwin Falls, including parking and trail length?

    Due to past flooding, the traditional dirt road access to Darwin Falls is largely impassable. Visitors now typically park on the shoulder of CA-190, approximately 1.2 to 2.5 miles west of Panamint Springs Resort. From there, it's an approximately 2.5-mile hike along the old roadbed to reach the official trailhead, followed by another walk up a wash to the falls. The total round trip can be around 5-6 miles, depending on your starting point on CA-190.

    How difficult is the hike to Darwin Falls, especially for beginners or families?

    The hike to Darwin Falls involves navigating a mostly unmarked trail with some rock scrambling and stream crossings. While the path to the lower falls is generally considered a short, mostly flat, and easy walk through a shaded canyon, the overall journey from CA-190 adds significant length and can be challenging due to the uneven terrain and exposure before reaching the canyon. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. It can be family-friendly for those accustomed to longer walks and minor scrambling, but younger children might find the full distance from CA-190 tiring.

    Are there upper falls at Darwin Falls, and how can I reach them?

    Yes, Darwin Falls consists of several cascades, primarily divided into lower and upper sections with a small grotto in between. While the lower falls are easily accessible, adventurous hikers can climb the rocks on the left side of the lower falls to reach the upper cascades. This section involves more challenging scrambling and is not part of the main, easier trail.

    Is Darwin Falls dog-friendly?

    Death Valley National Park generally allows pets on paved roads and in developed areas, but they are typically not permitted on unpaved trails or in wilderness areas to protect wildlife and natural resources. Since the hike to Darwin Falls involves an unpaved trail and a wash, it's best to check the latest regulations with the National Park Service directly before bringing pets.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted at Darwin Falls?

    Darwin Falls is a vital oasis in the desert, attracting a variety of wildlife. Hikers often spot diverse plant life, including ferns, willows, and cottonwoods. The water source also draws indigenous fauna such as quail, various birds, tree frogs, toads, and even bighorn sheep. It's a unique opportunity to observe desert wildlife thriving in an unexpected lush environment.

    What should I bring for a hike to Darwin Falls?

    Given the desert environment and the nature of the trail, it's crucial to be prepared. Essential items include plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sturdy footwear with good grip for rock scrambling and stream crossings, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and snacks. Although the canyon offers shade, much of the approach from CA-190 is exposed. A small first-aid kit is also advisable.

    Are there any permits required to visit Darwin Falls?

    Darwin Falls is located within Death Valley National Park. While there isn't a specific permit required for the falls themselves, standard Death Valley National Park entrance fees apply. You can purchase a park pass at various entrance stations or online. Check the official National Park Service website for current fee information.

    Can I swim or enter the water at Darwin Falls?

    No, visitors are cautioned not to enter the pool or swim at Darwin Falls. The water from Darwin Creek serves as a critical drinking source for the nearby Panamint Springs Resort and is a vital resource for the local ecosystem. Please help preserve this precious oasis by observing from the trail.

    What are the best times of day or year to visit Darwin Falls to avoid crowds or extreme weather?

    While the falls run most of the year, spring typically offers the strongest water flow and more moderate temperatures, making it a popular time. To avoid crowds, especially on weekends, arriving early in the morning is highly recommended. The desert heat can be intense, particularly in summer, so visiting during cooler parts of the day (early morning or late afternoon) is advisable to enhance your experience and ensure safety.

    Are there accommodation or dining options near Darwin Falls?

    The closest services are located at Panamint Springs Resort, which is approximately 1.2 to 2.5 miles east of where you'd typically park for Darwin Falls on CA-190. Panamint Springs Resort offers accommodation, a restaurant, and a general store. There are no other immediate dining or lodging options directly adjacent to the falls.

    What makes Darwin Falls unique compared to other waterfalls?

    Darwin Falls is often described as a 'miracle in the desert' because it is a perennial, spring-fed waterfall and lush oasis within the famously arid Death Valley National Park. It's one of only four year-round streams in the vast park, creating a stark and beautiful contrast of verdant riparian greenery against the barren desert landscape. The combined 80-foot (24-meter) height also makes it the highest waterfall in Death Valley.

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