Titus Canyon Road

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Titus Canyon Road is a scenic, rugged backcountry route in Death Valley known for its narrow canyon walls, colorful rock formations, and access to ghost town and geological sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry road
scenic drive
tourist attraction
accessDirection east-to-west
bestVisited cooler months
climateContext extreme desert heat in summer
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hazard flash flood risk
loose gravel
narrow sections
steep grades
knownFor access to ghost town sites
colorful rock formations
geological features
narrow canyon walls
rugged terrain
scenic views
lighting unlit
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley National Park

Inyo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
near Death Valley
surface form: Death Valley floor
notableFeature dramatic canyon entrance from east side
exposed sedimentary rock layers
tight canyon narrows near western end
offersActivity geology viewing
photography
sightseeing
wildlife viewing
partOf Death Valley National Park road network
surface form: Death Valley backcountry road network
passesNear Leadfield ghost town
passesThrough Mojave Desert environment
pavement mostly unpaved
regulation off-pavement travel prohibited beyond road
roadType one-way road
roadUse day-use only
runsThrough Titus Canyon
seasonalAccess may be closed after storms
subject to National Park Service closures
state California, United States
surface form: California
surfaceType dirt
gravel
vehicleRequirement four-wheel drive often recommended
high-clearance vehicle recommended

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