Darwin Falls: Hiking to Death Valley National Park's Waterfall
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- Darwin Falls is a waterfall in Death Valley National Park, home to the lowest and hottest place on Earth. Not many people venture out to Darwin Falls since it is so far off the parks main road, but if you want to have a fun adventure then this hike is worth the drive. The hike is 2 miles round trip and the waterfall flows at least half of the year. Let me know what you think in the comments.
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You're one lucky guy to have such a super cool Dad!
Thank you Josh, I alway feel like I’m exploring CA with you when I watch your videos.
Really appreciate it. I try to make the videos as engaging as possible!
This is so cool! I love that your dad is in these videos! I never would have thought that there could be a waterfall in Death Valley! Good video!
You gotta keep hiking up the rock!!! There's a much bigger and more impressive waterfall upstream from this one
Oh dang, good to know! I will have to go back. Thanks!
My friend just told me about that one! can't wait to check them both out.
So glad to see there is water still flowing! Heading out there on Friday for a little weekend adventure.
Wow that’s so majestic omg 😳
It's good to hear both of your perspectives on trails and sights. Y'all make a great team!
I had no idea there was a waterfall there. Thanks for the excellent video!
Nice. I was in Death Valley years ago and you are right, it gets hot! My friend Harry and I drove high up where there were these structures where they would make charcoal and I learned later there is a trail up there that I would love to hike one day if I get back that way because it was so much cooler than down in the lower elevations. I remember driving back down to the hotel where we stayed and it went from nice, cooler temps to incredibly hot!
I did not think there were any waterfalls in Death Valley. I’m gonna have to check this out!
That place looks incredible! Crazy that there is still water this time of year!
I know I was surprised by that as well. The NPS website says it flows year round but I imagine it is small after the summer if it is still flowing
Love the sound of the water...splashing....
I always love hiking near water as well
One more hike to add to the bucket list. Thank you for sharing Josh! Extra points cause pops came along 😁👍🏼
Haha thanks for the comment, I do love when my dad can join me! I hope you can hike it one of these days
What a beautiful place! I have been to Dumont Dunes with friends to ride motor bikes. At night the sky is so clear. Thank you for showing us the Falls.
That’s awesome, I have never been there before! I will have to check it out
@@californiathroughmylens you will love it!
Wow!! Summer Time!! and you went to this Wonder!! Thank you Josh.
I'm headed down there next week. Never heard of this will check it out, thanks for the video!
You just gave me a reason to visit Death Valley again... Thanks Josh!
This is amazing! So want to go visit! That view of the waterfall splitting on the rock! Thanks Josh and Dad 🙌🏼
Love it! Will plan to hike Darwin Falls. Thank you.
Grew up camping and hiking all over Death Vallwy. Never got to do this one.
Its on my list. Fun videos. Keep up good work!
Holcomb Valley is beautiful. The backcountry of Big Bear. We take Polique Canyon Road from N Shore Dr (38) in Big Bear Lake. The drive is rough for the first few miles. White crushed rock is the road, leaving the surrounding area in dust, looking like it snowed. And your car too. But once you get to the backcountry. It leaves me awestruck to see the beauty. Open countryside. We drive as far as we could but the road deep ahead is a bit scary for me. So we turn around and backtrack the way out. There are campgrounds there too. Which we plan on doing but haven't yet. We do have a cabin in Big Bear Lake, off Jefferies Road.
nice place to discover
Man that place is beautiful love the waterfall! Thanks for sharing
No problem. I was surprised by how beautiful it was as well!
Very nice hike Josh. Thx
That pipe does not look very secure at all! Haha, but I guess if it's not broken, no reason to secure it more. Beautiful video as always. Thanks for taking us along!
Beautiful scenery. Did you taste the water, it looks delicious.
Haha nope, I did not taste it
I love all your videos Josh! You truly are a Rock Star!
Really appreciate that! Great to hear from you
I was there EXACTLY a year ago! exactly how I remember it!
That’s awesome! I’m glad you got to experience it!
So beautiful! I had no idea there was any water in Death Valley! Love your hikes! Thanks for sharing!
No problem! Glad I could introduce you to a new spot!
I have been there in spring falls were filled with orchids and hummingbirds
Thanks for sharing your trip out there. Looks like a delightful hike!
I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed it!
Will do this hike in November, thanks Josh! You’re my hiking guru!
Nice video, Josh. Looks like a rewarding hike, glad you dad enjoyed it too! Thank you for these great travel videos you do!
No problem, yes it was great to do the hike with my dad and it was a beautiful area
Amazing nature!
Was just there this morning
You found blue skies during one of our worst wild 🔥 fire season on record. 👍🏼
This was actually in July, so not sure how the air quality is at the moment. I keep meaning to put in the description when I did the hike, good reminder!
Nice to know the road is in fact off-road and to see the hike there because I don’t know if I’ll get around to it the next time I’m there
Ya it is a dirt road for two miles to the trailhead. I’m sure it depends on the time of year as to how bad it is (after the rain and such)
Years ago, there was no signage, the landmark was the water pipe. You could sleep overnight in the staging area. We only hiked it in spring, fall and sometimes winter. But, very worth it.
Oh wow that must have been a cool time to explore the area!
Thanks Josh! Is this waterfall flowing during the winter months?
According to the National Park website it flows most of the year. I would imagine it wouldn’t be a lot but this was in July and it was still flowing pretty good
Beautiful as always. Did you guys get to the upper falls? There's another one close by.
Expect to watch your more videos about places outside of CA
Great hike.
Don't you know that spring has saved some lives over the years.
What is the best time of year to do this hike & visit Death Valley? Looks so cool!
This hike is super cool indeed. Is it one of your favorite hikes too @California Through My Lens?
really like your videos great info on the hikes u do and where they are and how to get there
Thanks so much, glad you enjoy the videos!
Wow, I was in death valley recently and saw the notice on Google, but didn't go back to it. My bad.
Another great video.
Always a reason to explore the park again, as long as it’s not summer haha
Who does the background music on all of your videos? The music sounds great when you are not talking.
Josh, this was great to see. Can you recommend a nice place to tent camp nearby?
So cool!
Love your videos! I've done quite a few hikes with some friends on certain trails this year just because you uploaded about them. Keep it up!!! :)
That’s so cool to hear! What was your favorite?
@@californiathroughmylens After you posted about General Sherman & Moro Rock a friend & I decided to make a spontaneous trip to Sequoia for both our first times & explore all its beauty, so far that's been my favorite. Last week I also did the Slot in Anza Borrego & I'm hoping to hit up The Lost Palm Oasis in Joshua Tree next time I have a day off & the weather cools down a bit :)
Dang, you have done a lot of my favorites! Love hearing that the videos inspired a spontaneous trip too!
Great video and helpful information as always!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video!
I really enjoy your videos! They have been a valuable resource to me when planning our trip to CA mid October. Thank you. Josh, do you think it is still a good idea to visit due to the fires? We have a camper and were planning driving north through Sierra Nevadas all the way up to Lassen NP and south along the coast to San Louis Obispo, maybe Solvang. This trip is mainly about nature. I'm wondering if it's still a good idea to go? You are my only contact in CA, lol. Thanks again, stay safe.
Super cool, Josh!
Thanks for watching and the comment
Dr Darwin French was my great, grand uncle. For further info, see his mini-bio on Wikipedia.
He was quite an exceptional individual. The nearby ghost town of Darwin was named after him. He was most likely the first white man to explore Death Valley - in 1850 and again in 1860. Besides Darwin Falls there is a place called Darwin Wash - also named after him.
Cool video👍👍👽
Nice pics really, and I thought Death Valley was all about bone-dry desert and 110°
Haha ya most people think it’s all desert but there are spots like this and even 10,000 foot mountains peaks in the park
Great video.
Can this be done in October?
Looks beautiful! Did I see a sign that said no swimming? How deep did the water level get?
Yea, I am pretty sure you are not supposed to swim in the water. The pool is pretty small as well so it wouldn't really be a good spot for swimming anyway.
Do rent a place to stay then go on the trails or just leave early?. Because coming from San Diego looks to be about a 5 Hour Drive.
I would stay in Death Valley overnight because I’ve driven from SD and it’s a long drive there and back...if you actually want to look around the park and hike-it’s quite a big park
I agree with the other commenter, I would stay in the park and explore more of it if you are making the drive all the way from San Diego
Thank you
did you venture into the pool or just hopped around the rocks on the side?
I just explored the rocks around the side and stood on a little log to get a few shots.
@@californiathroughmylens cool! hah you think its a good idea to jump into the pool?
Why does no one ever report the tarantula hawks that are there? I had a bunch of them when i went there i was petrified but i loved this hike regardless
Hey do you live in lake Elsinore I saw your video 2 years ago when you visited Ortega falls
Where does the water come from? Is there a spring up stream from the falls? Well obviously, but how far upstream is it? Is it hikeable?
Good question but I am not sure about the stream or whether you can continue on. Sorry about that!
Hey Josh and Derek - I was coming back to Central CA from a week of Photoshop World in Las Vegas about 6-7 years ago. Darwin Falls was on my list of "Do It Before I Die" so I had to stop by. I was able to drive my 2002 Ford F-150 (2WD only) to the parking area with no problem; and the hike in to the Falls was not bad at all. I think I was one of three vehicles there that day. It was early Spring, and the weather was overcast and cool (PERFECT for hiking DV!). And Derek, the hike didn't take long, but once at the Falls I didn't see an easy way past the large rocks that make up the falls. Keep in mind I was almost 60 and fighting a dose of cancer; I'm not a mountain goat and I DO know my limits! Maybe you younger guys and gals can find a way up and over. If you do, take lots of photos and videos for those of us non-mountain-goat folks!
It was really beautiful, peaceful, and the Falls sang a beautiful song. Right in the middle of Death Valley! At the time I was there, there was a tree that arched over in front of the falls, blocking the view. No, I did NOT chop it down!!! But I noticed in your shots, the tree is gone. Bet it got washed away in some flash flood (and makes for a much better image).
Josh, you and your dad did a good job of showing the drive and hike, to allow smart people the ability to make up their own mind if they have the gear to make it or not. I've only seen a few of your videos (so far - I have some catching up to do!) but it seems like you do a good job of that - so people know what to expect and if it's within their skill- and gear-level. Thanks for that. And yes, I subscribed!
Please keep us old-timers in mind as you continue your YT career. Some of us can get around OK, but many of us have limitations, and it's very helpful to know whether to even attempt a hike. Pitons and climbing rope, uh nope! A dry wash like this one - oh yeah! So thanks again for showing more people the beautiful place that we call home.
We were close....we traveled to Bishop/Lake Sabrina last week. My question to you is - we are planning a trip from Los Angeles, CA to Tombstone, AZ via I10 & I80 ....what sites/attractions/locations do you recommend we see or visit along this route? Or anyone out there - what does anyone recommend to visit?
cool dragonfly
Been wanting to do this did you do this in January or february?
In the 1960's, you could drive all the way up the road close to the falls.
My wife and I did Darwin Falls, but right where the rocks cross the little stream of water, I stepped on a sand covered rock and SLIPPED... My Nikon D850 camera/batgrip and Nikon 12-14mm f2.8 lens bounced off the rock. I can still hear that hollow sound as I type. Camera survived, scuff on my thigh, but everyone lived to slip another day. ruclips.net/video/bonGVcJqpyU/видео.html
Loved your video! I'm a new sub! I'm doing NC.. come see what's on the other side of the USA! I'm going to be watching your trails for when I travel that way.
Love videos Josh
Thank you!
Well..I guess I'll go do this if they dont open Inyo next weekend.
Thanks for the comment. Not sure how the air quality and stuff is now with the fires but this video was from July
@@californiathroughmylens ended up going to Borrego and did Maidenhair. No water, but very cool area. Hot as HELL..
Great video! Thanks for sharing! We went to Death Valley this summer, it was 124F and yet I fell in love with it. Want to come back and explore it further on 4х4 drive…Will definitely add it to the list for our future trip…check out our short hike video to unknown with no hiking trail or path:)
Great spot. Very unsual! Like your papa!
Where is Amy? We miss her!
Just had twins so she wasn’t traveling for a while but will be back in the future for sure!
California Through My Lens Congratulations!! :D. So happy for you both!
@@californiathroughmylens Daddy mode! Wow! Congratulations!
Choice vid.
You haven't responded to one comment yet, Leads me to believe you're becoming a new dad right now!!!
Haha that plus Jury Duty is keeping me busy
@@californiathroughmylens A good way to get out of serving Jury Duty: Before the case begins, tell the Defense Attorney that the suspect is "Guilty". He may dismiss you from serving on that particular case. ha ha
I'm a little confused... Isn't all this on fire right now?
The fires are not in Death Valley.
@@jokeroneninesevenzero Okay. So how are there clear blue skies out there and the rest of California is on fire? Where are the red skys and smoke? That's what it seems like on the news. Obviously i don't live there.
@@MarEXksz In Southern California the sky is nothing but smoke. It's been about four days. I think it's like this all over the Pacific, from Mexico to Canada from All the fires. The year of 2020 continues.
This video is is most likely from last year, my friends. With all the downtime, I'm catching up and editing older videos as well.
This video is from a few months ago, I am sure there would be more smoke at the moment but I am not sure if there are any fires near the Death Valley area currently
I thought that death valley is only dry and hot...with no water...
Ya the main park area that people visit is pretty much desert but there are places like this and even high mountain peaks in the park as well
First Comment!!! 🌴
It no longer looks like that at all anymore, it's been completely washed out now
Labs
That pipe is weird and interesting.
Haha I agree!
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