Lodging Inside Death Valley
There are 4 in-park lodging facilities in Death Valley National Park. Below is a short description of each, a link to the Hotel's web page with a handy reservations tool for you to check on availability, and make your reservation.
Furnace Creek Inn
For those who want their desert and comfort too, Furnace Creek Inn is the premier lodging option in Death Valley. A first class, AAA Four Diamond historic resort with full amenities. Closed during summer season. . . . more about Furnace Creek Inn >
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Furnace Creek Ranch
The ranch style family oriented version of the above Inn, rates vary depending on the season and type of room. . . . more about Furnace Creek Ranch >
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Furnace Creek Resort
Located in Furnace Creek, this is the middle option between the two previous entries. Rates vary depending on the season and type of room. . . . more about Furnace Creek Resort >
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Stovepipe Wells Village
Motel-style lodging in Stovepipe Wells. The rooms are not fancy, and the running water in some rooms is not potable, but it is a perfectly comfortable and convenient place to stay. . . more about Stovepipe Wells Village>
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Panamint Springs Resort. . . . . visit website >
Located outside of the park, this resort is the most economical lodging option. The rooms are small and very out dated. Rates range from $65 to $139. 760-764-2002 x234
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Lodging Near Death Valley
Amargosa Valley, NV
Longstreet Hotel and Casino
775-372-1777 or 800-508-9493
www.longstreetinn.com
Beatty, NV
Stagecoach Hotel and Casino
1-800-424-4946 or 775-553-2419
www.stagecoachhotel.com
Big Pine, CA
Starlight Motel
760-938-2011
Death Valley Junction, CA
Amargosa Opera House and Hotel
760-852-4441
www.amargosa-opera-house.com
Eastern Sierra
A1 Vacations - Gold Country Vacation Rentals
540-721-9915
www.a1vacations.com/California-Rentals/Gold-Country-High-Sierra-vacation-rentals.htm
Great Rentals Mammoth Lakes Vacation Rentals
512-493-0368
www.greatrentals.com/vacation-rentals/Mammoth-Lakes-vacation-rentals.htm
HomeAway Vacation Rentals Mammoth Lakes
512-684-1100
www.homeaway.com/Mammoth-Lakes/s/7824/fa/find.squery
Independence, CA
Independence Court House Motel
1-800-801-0703 or 760-878-2732
Ray's Den Motel
760-878-2122
Pahrump, NV
Saddle West Hotel/Casino/RV Park
800-433-3987 or 775-727-1111
www.saddlewest.com
Shoshone, CA
Shoshone Inn
760-852-4335
www.shoshonevillage.com
Tecopa, CA
Delight's Hot Springs Resort
1-800-928-8808 or 760-852-4343
www.delightshotspringsresort.com
Tecopa Hot Springs Resort
760-852-4420
www.tecopahotsprings.org
Death Valley Junction
The closest town outside of Death Valley, about thirty minutes away from the visitor's center it has one hotel, and a theatre.
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Beatty NV
A town outside (northeast) of Death Valley. It's a very cheap option.
The El Portal Motel is a family style 25-unit motel. Of the 25 rooms, nineteen are modern and spacious with one or two queen size beds. The other six are from another time. They were built in the forties when auto courts were the newest accommodations for the weary traveler. They retain the flavor of that period and are very much a part of Beatty's history.
Motel 6 Beatty
550 US 95 North
On US 95 North, ½ mile north of 2nd Street
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Lone Pine
Two hours west of the park in California.
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Shoshone
One hour southeast of the park in California.
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Camping in Death Valley
Furnace Creek
(Year round). Located 196 feet below sea level, Furnace Creek has 136 sites with water, tables, fireplaces, flush toilets, and dump station. Furnace Creek is $18 per night during the winter season and $12 a night during the summer.
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Mahogany Flat
(Closed in winter). Mahogany Flat is located at 8,200 feet in the Panamint Mountains and is accessible to high clearance vehicles only. Depending upon road conditions, 4-wheel drive may be necessary. The campground has 10 sites, tables, fireplaces, and pit toilets. Mahogany Flat is free.
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Mesquite Spring
(Year Round). Located at 1,800 feet 3 miles from Scotty's Castle, Mesquite Spring has 30 sites with water, tables, fireplaces, flush toilets, and a dump station. The fee is $12 a night.
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Stovepipe Wells
(Closed in summer). Located at sea level, Stovepipe Wells has 190 sites with water, some tables, some fireplaces, flush toilets, and dump station. $12 per night.
Stovepipe Wells RV Campground
(Year Round). This RV campground is managed by the Stovepipe Wells Resort. It has 14 sites with full hook-ups and no tables or fireplaces. A swimming pool and showers are available. No reservations, first come first served, and the sites are $23 a night.
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Sunset
(Closed in summer). Located at 190 feet below sea level, Sunset has 1000 sites with water, flush toilets, and dump station. NO Fires Allowed. Sunset is $12 per night.
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Texas Spring
(Closed in summer). Located at sea level, Texas Spring has 92 sites with water, tables, fireplaces, flush toilets, and dump station. Texas Spring is first come first served with self registration. From March 17th through April 15th, Texas Spring is designated primarily for tent camping with a limited number of RV sites. The fee is $14 per night. For the summer, reservations for the two Texas Springs campground group sites are available by calling (760) 786-3247.
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Thorndike
(Closed in winter). Thorndike is located at 7,400 feet in the Panamint Mountains and is accessible to high clearance vehicles only. Depending on road conditions, 4-wheel drive may be necessary. Thorndike has 6 sites, tables, fireplaces, and pit toilets. Thorndike is free. ATTN: Due to extreme fire danger, campfires are prohibited at Thorndike Campground until further notice!
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Wildros
(Year round). Located at 4,100 feet in the Panamint Mountains, Wildrose has 23 sites, with tables, fireplaces, and pit toilets. Drinking water is available during the spring, summer, and fall. Although it is windy enough that you'll need to take care to secure your campsite, it is still high enough in elevation that it presents more pleasant weather for camping than the valley floor. Being farther away from the more popular areas of the park induces a quieter setting as well. Wildrose is a free campground.
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Backcountry
Backcountry camping is allowed 2 miles away from any developed area, paved road, or "day use only" area. Due to the rough dirt roads, backcountry roadside camping is generally only accessible to visitors with high clearance or 4-wheel drive vehicles, or well-equipped mountain bikes. ^ Back to Top ^ |