Near Desert Hound Peak via Virgin Spring Canyon
Near Desert Hound Peak via Virgin Spring Canyon
Near Desert Hound Peak via Virgin Spring Canyon
Near Desert Hound Peak via Virgin Spring Canyon
Near Desert Hound Peak via Virgin Spring Canyon

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Desert Hound Peak via Virgin Spring Canyon

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Ashford Junction, California
22.1
mi
Distance
5,460
ft
Gain
extreme
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
22.05mi
Distance
5,460ft
Elevation Gain
5,460ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
4,280ft
High Point
1,182ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Note: This route is for experienced hikers only. Much of this route is not on a trail, and requires navigation through washes and dry falls (though rope is not necessary). Desert Hound Peak is a difficult 16.7-mile hike in the southern region of the Black Mountains of Death Valley National Park. While many approach the peak from Ashford Canyon and Ashford Peak to the west, this route begins near Jubilee Pass and approaches via Virgin Spring Canyon (the primitive road is 0.4 miles west of Jubilee Pass). Vehicles with high clearance can opt to drive the dirt road for another 1.4 miles after turning off Highway 178, but this stretch makes for a pleasant walk. Virgin Spring Canyon is known for an interesting geological mystery known as the Amargosa Chaos, described in Digonnet's guidebook (highly recommended for lovers of Death Valley) as "a rare phenomenon characterized by highly disordered blocks ranging in size from tens of feet to a good fraction of a mile." This area has some notably incredible geology, evidenced in the very colorful Calico Peaks and Salsberry Peak just to the east of Virgin Spring Canyon. If interested, a little bit of pre-trip geological research may enhance the interest of this particular adventure. The Desert Hound Trail itself is intact in some places, and missing in others. While the lack of vegetation makes for enjoyable scrambling and off-trail navigation, it is extremely important to have good maps of the area in order not to get side-tracked by the many forking canyons (Virgin Spring Canyon continues all the way to Greenwater Valley for those seeking a fantastic extended backpacking opportunity). The trail leads to Desert Hound Mine, once the site of a brief gold mining operation. The history of the mine has some fascinating characters involved, including the infamous Death Valley Scotty. The route up to Desert Hound Peak follows the north shoulder for an easy scramble. The views from the peak are some of the best in the area.

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Contributors
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