
The Eureka Mine, for me at least, is a place to take a look at your hopes and dreams and maybe make a decision or two. It is also a bit sad, the mine in pieces, never to be used again. A man, Pete...
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Aguereberry Point is a stunning viewpoint located in the Panamint Mountains of Death Valley National Park, California. Sitting 1000 feet higher than Dante's View, it offers a breathtaking perspective of Death Valley from the west, showcasing the vastness and beauty of the desert landscape.
Visitors can explore the remains of Pete Aguereberry's camp and his Eureka Mine along the gravel road leading to the viewpoint, adding a touch of history to the experience. The last climb to the point may require a high-clearance vehicle, but the panoramic views of Death Valley make it well worth the effort.
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The Eureka Mine, for me at least, is a place to take a look at your hopes and dreams and maybe make a decision or two. It is also a bit sad, the mine in pieces, never to be used again. A man, Pete...
Activity Type: Hiking Nearby City: Stovepipe Wells Length: 13 total miles Elevation Gain: 1,550 feet Trail Type: Out-and-back Skill Level: Difficult. Season: Late fall through early...
If you have a regular sedan, like a Toyota Corolla or something, I wouldn't try this dirt road. If you have an SUV then it's fine. You won't need 4WD, but something higher off the ground is better...
Note: I did this as a mountain bike ride, but most people ride to the point in their cars (there is also a hike). About 20 miles south of Stove pipe wells lies an "improved" road on the left hand...
Dante's View being right off the 190 seems to be THE tourist attraction, but Aguereberry Point is simply better. It's about 1,000 feet higher than Dante's and you can actually see Dante's from...