Artists Palette Loop, Death Valley
Artist’s Palette is a stunning geological feature located in Death Valley National Park, California, known for its vibrant and colorful rock formations. This area showcases a range of colors, including pinks, greens, yellows, and purples, caused by the oxidation of various minerals in the volcanic rock. The unique colors of Artist’s Palette result from the presence of different minerals, including iron oxides, copper, and other elements. These minerals create a spectrum of colors when weathered and exposed to sunlight. The rock formations are part of the Funeral Mountains, which are known for their dramatic landscapes and geological diversity. The area is rich in history, with evidence of Native American habitation and later exploration by miners and settlers. The name "Artist’s Palette" reflects the impression the vibrant colors leave on visitors, reminiscent of an artist’s palette of paints.
Region: California
City: Furnace Creek
Distance: 20.29 km
Elevation Gain: 522 m
Elevation Loss: 516 m
Difficulty: 450 (Moderate)
FIETS Index: 1.2 FIETS
Avg Grade: 3.58 %
Max cat climb: 2
Min elevation: -50 m
Max elevation: 284 m
Ride Category: Hilly