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Darwin Falls Trail

Easy

5.0

(3)

50

hikers

Darwin Falls Trail

00:54

3.11km

80m

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The Darwin Falls Trail offers an easy hike through a surprising desert oasis, a stark contrast to Death Valley's arid landscape. This route, covering 1.9 miles (3.1 km) with a gentle 277 feet (84 metres) of elevation gain, leads you through a dry wash that gradually transforms into a lush,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Darwin Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Finding a waterfall in the hostile surrounding of Death Valley National Park is nothing you would expect when starting the short trail to Darwin Falls. It is like a little …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I park for the Darwin Falls Trail?

Due to recent flooding, Darwin Road may be impassable. Hikers are currently advised to park on CA-190 and walk up the wash to reach the trailhead. Always check current conditions with Death Valley National Park before your visit.

Is the Darwin Falls Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Death Valley National Park, including the Darwin Falls Trail. This is to protect the fragile desert ecosystem and wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike the Darwin Falls Trail?

The best time to hike this trail is during the cooler months, typically from November to February. It's crucial to avoid hiking after 10 AM in the summer due due to the extreme heat in Death Valley National Park.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the Darwin Falls Trail?

While no specific permit is needed for the trail itself, the Darwin Falls Trail is located within Death Valley National Park, which requires an entrance fee. You can find more information on fees and passes on the official nps.gov website.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

The Darwin Falls Trail is generally rated as easy to moderate. The initial section is relatively flat, but the latter part involves navigating rocky terrain, scrambling over boulders, and making stream crossings. Good hiking shoes are recommended. It can be suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with some rock scrambling.

What is the terrain like on the Darwin Falls Trail?

The trail begins in a wide, dry, gravelly desert wash. As you progress, the canyon narrows, and the terrain becomes increasingly rocky, requiring careful foot placement. You'll encounter multiple stream crossings and some scrambling over boulders and slick rocks as you approach the falls.

How long does it typically take to hike the Darwin Falls Trail?

The round trip is approximately 2 miles, but can be longer depending on where you park due to recent road conditions. Most hikers complete the trail in about 1.5 to 2 hours, allowing time to enjoy the oasis and the waterfall.

What can I expect to see along the route?

You'll experience a dramatic shift from arid desert to a lush, spring-fed oasis. The highlight is the 18 to 25-foot year-round waterfall, Darwin Falls, which supports abundant vegetation like willows, cottonwoods, and ferns. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as tree frogs, birds, and dragonflies drawn to the water.

Does the Darwin Falls Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Darwin Falls Trail. However, sections of the Darwin Falls Access Road and the Old Toll Road also intersect or run parallel to parts of the approach.

Are there any specific regulations or safety tips for hiking this trail?

Yes, swimming in the pool at the base of Darwin Falls is prohibited as it's a drinking water source for Panamint Springs Resort. Always carry plenty of water, especially in Death Valley, and wear sturdy hiking shoes due to the rocky and potentially wet terrain. Be aware of flash flood risks during monsoon season.

What makes the Darwin Falls Trail unique compared to other Death Valley hikes?

The Darwin Falls Trail is a true oasis in the desert. It's one of the few year-round waterfalls in Death Valley National Park, offering a stunning contrast of lush greenery and flowing water against the surrounding arid landscape. This unique environment supports a diverse ecosystem rarely seen elsewhere in the park.

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