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Death Valley Natural History Association Hiking Program Update

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Changes to DVI’s 3-Day Hiking Program

Due to a series of flash floods this fall, some of the originally planned hikes for DVI’s 3-day hiking weekend are currently inaccessible. However, change can create new opportunities! We are pleased to share that geologist Torrey Nyborg has offered to join us on a revised set of hikes that feature several of Death Valley National Park’s popular locations. These hikes will remain relaxed in pace and easy to moderate in difficulty, now with the added benefit of expert insight along the way.

New Hikes, New Name

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Death Valley Highlights, Hikes, and Rocks

SATURDAY, January 17: Ventifact Ridge, Natural Bridge, and Desolation Canyon

SUNDAY, January 18: Red Cathedral, Mummy Canyon, and Dante’s View

MONDAY, January 19: Mosaic Canyon and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

If you are looking for a memorable desert escape with good company, this trip is for you. Join us for one, two, or all three days! The choice is yours.

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Next on the DVI Calendar

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Sunday, January 11, 2026

Hike to Death Valley’s “Wild” River

Meet the wild and scenic river that ends its journey in the hot, dry depths of Death Valley!

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Please contact us if you have any questions: [email protected]

 

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Death Valley Natural History Association | dvnha.org

Education ● Preservation ● Partnership ● Accountability

Mission

Preserving and interpreting the natural and cultural resources of the Death Valley region in cooperation with our government partners:
Death Valley National Park and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge


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