
Hotels (Inside the Park)
The Inn at Death ValleyThe historic crown jewel of the park and a longtime AAA four diamond resort.
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Explore Lodging in Death Valley National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Lodging guide to compare the stops that belong together in Death Valley National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.

Hotels (Inside the Park)
The Inn at Death ValleyThe historic crown jewel of the park and a longtime AAA four diamond resort.

Hotels (Inside the Park)
The Ranch at Death ValleySet below sea level in the heart of the park, The Ranch offers a relaxed, resort style stay surrounded by some of the most dramatic desert scenery in the world.

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The Oasis at Death Valley Fiddlers CampgroundLocated next to The Ranch at Death Valley and the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Fiddlers Campground offers convenient camping in the heart of Death Valley National Park.

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Furnace Creek CampgroundThe only National Park Service campground in Death Valley National Park that accepts reservations.

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Sunset CampgroundSunset Campground has 270 sites, making it the largest campground in the park.


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Stovepipe Wells CampgroundWith 190 sites, including 28 tent only sites, it offers a wide open desert setting near Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and other central valley highlights.

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Mesquite Spring CampgroundLocated at 1,800 feet in elevation, about two miles off Scotty's Castle Road below Grapevine Canyon in the northern section of Death Valley National Park.


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Ohyu RV SiteThe Ohyu RV Sites are concession operated and offer 14 full hookup spaces for travelers seeking comfort in a dramatic desert setting.
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Panamint Springs Resort Camping and RVPanamint Springs Resort offers a range of camping and RV options on the western edge of Death Valley National Park

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Thorndyke Campground (Primitive)Thorndike Campground is a primitive, first come, first served campground located at 7,400 feet in the Panamint Mountains.

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Mahogany Flat Campground (Primitive)Mahogany Flat Campground, at 8,200 feet, is the highest-altitude campground in the park.

Hotels (Inside the Park)
Stovepipe Wells VillageThis 83-room hotel has views of the Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes.

Hotels (Inside the Park)
Panamint Springs ResortThis remote resort features 14 guest rooms and one cottage.
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Hotels (Outside the Park)
Motel 6A simple and budget friendly base for exploring Death Valley National Park.

Hotels (Outside the Park)
Amargosa Opera HouseLocated just outside the park, the Amargosa Opera House is a one of a kind historic property blending art, history, and lodging.

Hotels (Outside the Park)
Trails MotelTrails Motel offers a convenient base between the towering Sierra Nevada and the dramatic desert landscapes of Death Valley.

Camping (Primitive)
Eureka Dunes Campground (Primitive)A remote, primitive campground located at 2,880 feet at the base of Eureka Dunes, the tallest sand dunes in California.

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Homestake Campground (Primitive)An extremely remote, primitive camping area located at 3,785 feet in elevation in a rugged section of Death Valley National Park.

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Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)A remote, primitive camping area near a clothing optional hot spring in one of the most isolated regions of Death Valley National Park.