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Death Valley National Park
Lodging
Lodging and RV Parks: A printable PDF listing of all of the lodging and RV parks in and around Death Valley National Park with contact information.
 
Furnace Creek Inn

Furnace Creek Inn
Open mid-October through Mother's Day

The privately-owned, historic Furnace Creek Inn provides first class resort accommodations in the Furnace Creek area. Phone (760) 786-2345 or go online for information and reservations.

 
Furnace Creek Ranch
Furnace Creek Ranch
Open All Year

The private Furnace Creek Ranch provides motel accommodations in the Furnace Creek area. Phone (760) 786-2345 or go online for information and reservations.
 
Stovepipe Wells

Stovepipe Wells Village
Open all Year

The Stovepipe Wells Village concession offers resort accommodations and limited recreational vehicle camping with full hookups in the Stovepipe Wells area. Phone (760) 786-2387 or go online for information and reservations.

 
Panamint Springs

Panamint Springs Resort
Open All Year

The private Panamint Springs Resort offers resort accommodations and camping. Phone (775) 482-7680, or go online for information.

 
Out-of-Park Lodging to the East

Lodging facilities are available to the East of Death Valley National Park in most of the towns along Highway 95 in Nevada. These include Tonopah, Goldfield, Beatty, Indian Springs, and Las Vegas. Lodging is also available in Amargosa Valley and at Stateline on Highway 373 in Nevada, and at Death Valley Junction, Shoshone, Tecopa, and Baker on Highway 127 in California. Pahrump, Nevada, halfway between Death Valley and Las Vegas, also has full accomodations available.

Out-of-Park Lodging to the West

Lodging facilities are available to the West of Death Valley National Park in all of the towns along Highways 395/14 and 178. These include Mojave, Ridgecrest, Inyokern, Olancha, Lone Pine, Independence, Big Pine, and Bishop.
Badwater Basin  

Did You Know?
Badwater Basin, in Death Valley National Park, is the lowest place in North America and one of the lowest places in the world at 282 feet below sea level. The Dead Sea, between Israel and Jordon, is the lowest at 1371 feet below sea level.

Last Updated: April 08, 2009 at 11:43 EST