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The Marble Canyon Petroglyphs hike is a 15-mile out-and-back through the deep and narrow walls of Marble Canyon within Death Valley National Park, about 3.5 hours northwest of Las Vegas. The trail follows a gentle grade as it traverses through winding narrows with towering rock walls, unique rock formations and historic petroglyphs. Marble Canyon is a fantastic hike that offers a great deal of exploration. This area is a popular destination for trail running, hiking, backpacking and camping. DIRECTIONSFollow Cottonwood Canyon Road for 2.5 miles until you reach a junction. Stay right and continue on Marble Canyon Road until you reach the Marble Canyon Trailhead. Head south through the canyon. As you travel through Marble Canyon make sure to look closely at the rock walls around for a chance to see prehistoric petroglyphs. SEASONS: Late Spring to Early FallOctober - May are the best times to visit this area. It is best to avoid this route during the summer months due to the extreme heat and lack of shade.CAMPINGDispersed camping (camping outside of a campground) is allowed starting at 8 miles away from Stovepipe Wells on Cottonwood Canyon Road. Wilderness permits for backcountry camping are free and available online or in person. Backcountry Camping General Information: https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm. Backcountry Camping Areas: https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htmBackcountry Access Map: https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm.GETTING TO THE TRAILHEADParking is available along Cottonwood Canyon Road, outside of Stovepipe Wells.The first 8 miles of the road are usually passable to most cars, although a high clearance vehicle is recommended. The 2 miles leading up to the junction with Marble Canyon Road become much more rugged. The road drops into a steep wash and 4x4 may be required to navigate over sand, gravel and small boulders.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONNational Park Service: https://www.nps.gov/deva/index.htm.
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