Three cyclists ride on a paved road with desert plants on either side, and mountains in the distance
Fee applies

Cycling

Death Valley National Park

Whether you prefer flat and straight or mountainous and curvy, Death Valley has paved roads suitable for all levels of cycling enthusiasts.

Exploring Death Valley on two wheels instead of four is a great way to experience the park! With hundreds of miles of roads, cyclists have many adventure options. Bicycles can be used on all park roads that are open to public vehicular traffic; they are not allowed on closed roads, service roads, off roadways, in the wilderness, or on any trails. Most park roads are narrow and/or have high speed limits, so for your safety, please ride single-file and wear bright clothing. Suggested Rides Easy Bicycle Path Start: Furnace Creek Visitor Center Distance: 1 mile (1.6 km), one way to Harmony Borax Works Road Type: paved path Level of use: moderate Moderate Ubehebe Crater Start: Grapevine Ranger Station Distance: 11.6 miles (18.7 km), round trip Road Type: paved Level of Use: moderate More Difficult Artist’s Drive Start: 9 miles (14.5 km) south of Hwy.190 on Badwater Road Distance: 9 miles (14.5 km), one-way Road Type: paved with hills Level of Use: high Dante's View Start: 8 miles (12.9 km) south of Hwy 190 on Furnace Creek Wash Rd (Trailer parking area) Distance: 12 miles (19.3 km), round trip Road Type: paved with steep final climb Level of Use: moderate

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Fees

Fee included in general park entry fee.

Fees Apply

Yes

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Fall

Accessibility

Most paved roads in the park have little or no shoulder.

Pets

Yes

Reservations

No

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