Virtual Guidebook to Death Valley National Park
Wildrose Canyon
Death Valley National Park, California

The lower spring at Wildrose on the west slope of the Panamint Mountains. (3-27-02)

Wildrose Campground, high enough to give relief from the heat of Death Valley. (3-27-02)
Traces of the Skidoo pipeline are still visible as it crosses the Wildrose Valley. (3-27-02)

The charcoal kilns at Wildrose were built in 1879 and only used for three years. (3-27-02)

Pinyon pine forest at Mahogany Flat at the head of Wildrose Canyon. (3-27-02)

Just south of Mahogany Flat on the trail to Telescope Peak. (3-27-02)

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