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A 10 mile round trip to an entirely preserved ghost town, Panamint City.


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10.7

Miles

17.3

KM

Out and Back

6,251' 1,905 m

High

2,647' 807 m

Low

3,604' 1,099 m

Up

3,604' 1,099 m

Down

13%

Avg Grade (7°)

26%

Max Grade (14°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Cave · Views · Waterfall

Potable water may be an issue at times

Overview

In 1874 the silver mining town of Panamint City had a population of over 2000 residents. In the summer of 1876, a flash flood washed down Surprise Canyon and destroyed most of the town. A graded road to Panamint City remained up until 1983 when another storm completely washed the canyon down bedrock leaving many structures and vehicles stranded in the now cut-off town. Nowadays Panamint City reveals itself only to determined hikers willing to make the steep, wet, 7-mile trek to its famous brick smelter smokestack.

Need to Know

Chris Wicht camp is a great place to stage before the hike. Bring plenty of water as the water situation up Surprise Canyon can be dynamic depending on time of year.

Description

The Surprise Canyon Trail begins at Chris Wicht Camp. Chris Wicht Camp is a great place to stage the night before heading up Surprise Canyon to Panamint City. The trail is a steady 12.5% uphill slog for 7.1 miles to the famous smelter stack that represents entry into Panamint City. You'll get wet feet on this trail, there is no way around it.

The first 3 miles will include multiple waterfall climbs as well as a 200 yard portion of stream that is the trail. There are two good spots for water along the trail, first at Limekiln Spring (mile 1.75) and Brewery Spring (mile 3). After Brewery Spring the next reliable water source will be in Panamint City. For the first 3.5 miles the trail can be tough to follow with dense brush and washouts. Keep an eye out for rock cairns marking the trail, as long as you are heading up the canyon you are heading in the right direction.

After mile 5 the trail becomes much more defined and makes for easy travel the last 2 miles into the city. Once in Panamint city, hikers can explore the town and even spend the night in one of the hiker maintained cabins if desired. Be warned that hantavirus has been found in the area so be mindful if staying in the cabins. Just outside of the cabins and throughout the city are plenty of spots to pitch a tent and a few fire rings. The hike out is far easier than the hike in so make sure to bring out any extra trash you may come across with you.

Flora & Fauna

Barrel cactus, horsetail rush and other desert plants line the trail to Panamint City.

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Shared By:

Aaron Groves

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Photos

View from the Panamint Hllton looking down Surprise Canyon
Jan 24, 2019 near Badwater, CA
Smelter Stack in Panamint City
Jan 24, 2019 near Badwater, CA

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May 21, 2023
Shelby Becker
Beautiful conditions, trail is relatively easy to find. Wet and steep in areas. 14.8mi — 8h 30m
Jan 28, 2020
Bennett Thompson
Jan 19, 2019
Aaron Groves
7mi — 4h 30m
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