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Death Valley National Park
Airports
 
aerial view of Furnace Creek
Aerial view of Furnace Creek, looking northwest. The Furnace Creek Airport is visible behind the oasis
 

There are no scheduled commercial flights into or out of any airport within Death Valley National Park. Pilots with their own aircraft may use the airports, but other than a shuttle service provided for guests of the Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resorts, there is no public ground transportation or rental vehicles available from either airport.


Furnace Creek Airport (L06)

  • Location: 1 mile NW of Furnace Creek Ranch.
  • Coordinates: N36-27.83; W116-52.88.
  • Waypoint: BTY-114.7 182 [deg] 21.2 miles.
  • Telephone: (760) 786-2331.
  • Hours: not attended.
  • Elevation: (minus) -211.
  • Pattern altitudes: 789 MSL all aircraft.
  • Runways: 15-33, 3,040 x 70 asphalt; right traffic runway 15; lights URL; tree rwy 15; brush rwy 33. Lights: pilot controlled (5 clicks on, 7 clicks off); beacon dusk to dawn.
  • Approaches: (VFR). FSS: 122.2.
  • Radio Frequency: 122.9.
  • Charts: Las Vegas sectional, low-altitude L5.
  • Noise abatement procedures: noise sensitive area to east, avoid overflight. 2500' AGL minimum over Death Valley NP boundaries.
  • Notes: Right traffic rwy 15.
  • Features: Pay telephone, bellman.
  • Lodging: Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resort 1½ mi (760) 786-2345.
  • Tie Down Cables: Bring your own tie downs.
  • Fuel: Aviation fuel is available 7:00am to 7:00pm daily, contact Furnace Creek Service Station at (760) 786-2345.

Stovepipe Wells Airport (L09)

  • Location: ¼ mile W of Stovepipe Wells Village.
  • Coordinates: N36-36.3: W117-09.5.
  • Waypoint: BTY-114.7 223 [deg] 23.1.
  • Telephone: (760) 786-2342.
  • Hours: not attended.
  • Elevation: 40.
  • Pattern altitudes: 840 MSL all aircraft.
  • Runways: 5-23 3,260 x 65 asphalt; road rwy 23.
  • Obstructions: acft parked 75' from runway cntrin.
  • Approaches: (VFR). FSS: Riverside (714) 351-4141.
  • Frequencies: CTAF 122.9; FSS 122.2, 122.05.
  • Charts: Las Vegas sectional; low-altitude L5.
  • Noise abatement procedures: 1ft/rgt trfc to avoid overflight of campground. 2500' AGL minimum over Death Valley NP boundaries.
  • Notes: Right traffic rwy 23. Residential airpark.
  • Lodging: Stovepipe Wells Motel & Restaurant 1/4 mile (760) 786-2387.
  • Fuel: no fuel available
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Telescope Peak  

Did You Know?
Telescope Peak in Death Valley National Park was named by Dr. Samuel George in 1861. After climbing the 11,049 foot peak, Dr. George said that he could see so far that it reminded him of looking through a telescope.

Last Updated: July 21, 2008 at 18:37 EST