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Death Valley National Park
Biking & Mountain Biking
 
biking through Titus Canyon
 

Bicycles can be used in parking areas and on all park roads that are open to public vehicular traffic. They can also be used on routes that have been designated for bicycle use in developed areas such as the path between the visitor center and the Harmony Borax Works. They are not allowed on closed roads, service roads, off of roadways, or on any trails. Riding a bicycle abreast of another bicycle on our narrow roads is dangerous and is also prohibited.

Death Valley has more than 785 miles of roads including hundreds of miles suitable for Mountain Biking. Click on the highlighted link for a list of recommended routes of differing difficulties. 

Bicycle and Mountain Biking Ideas
Bicycle and Mountain Biking Ideas
Recommended Routes for Bicycles and Mountain Bikes.
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Badwater Basin  

Did You Know?
Badwater Basin, in Death Valley National Park, is the lowest place in North America and one of the lowest places in the world at 282 feet below sea level. The Dead Sea, between Israel and Jordon, is the lowest at 1371 feet below sea level.

Last Updated: May 31, 2008 at 18:23 EST