Panamint Springs, California


Panamint Springs is an unincorporated community in Inyo County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1926 feet.

Location

Panamint Springs is located along State Route 190 between Old Toll Road and Panamint Valley Road. The closest store and gas station to Star Wars Canyon, the community features a motel, campground, restaurant, and the last gas station for many miles in either direction on SR190.
Although not official by the Board of Geographic Names, Caltrans calls the SR190/Panamint Valley Road intersection, Panamint Junction. The junction is about 2.5 driving miles east of Panamint Springs. Towne Pass, a landmark when traveling to Death Valley, is 13.9 driving miles east on SR190. Beyond the pass, SR190 descends about to the dry bed of Lake Manly.
The Darwin Falls Wilderness, a U.S. Wilderness Area, is located just west of the settlement. The nearby area also features the Darwin Falls, a small but scenic waterfall, grotto and creek that are the only year-round water supply in the driest part of North America; despite the similarly named wilderness, the falls are located in and administered by Death Valley National Park. The dirt road entryway to the trail to Darwin Falls is located ¼ mile west of the settlement.
NAD27 latitude and longitude for Panamint Springs are and the feature ID number is 1661186. The elevation is identified as being AMSL. The ZIP Code is 93545. The community is inside area code 760.

History

Panamint Springs Resort was originally owned and operated by Buffalo Bill Cody’s cousin, Agnes Cody. The motel was opened in 1937 when the first toll road was constructed traversing the Panamint Valley. A post office operated at Panamint Springs from 1940 to 1946.

Similar name

The similar-sounding ghost town Panamint, California, also known as Panamint City, is located in Surprise Canyon about at 127.1 degrees off true north.

Politics

In the state legislature, Panamint Springs is in, and.
Federally, Panamint Springs is in.

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