
Panamint Springs Resort
This remote resort features 14 guest rooms and one cottage.
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Panamint Springs Resort Details
Operating since 1937 and once owned by a cousin of Buffalo Bill Cody, Panamint Springs Resort sits in the wide open Panamint Valley on the western edge of Death Valley National Park. Its remote location places guests near popular attractions such as Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Darwin Falls, and the historic charcoal kilns. The property operates off the grid, with electricity generated on site and water sourced from a natural spring, adding to its rugged desert character. Lodging includes 14 guest rooms and one private cottage, along with a campground offering tent cabins, traditional tent sites, and RV hookups with options for electricity, water, and sewer. Campground guests have access to shared showers and restrooms. The on site restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with porch dining available when weather permits. A wide selection of beer and wine is offered, alongside hearty desert fare. The property also features a general store with snacks, ice cream, and basic supplies, as well as a gas station. Amenities, availability, and services are subject to change.
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Panamint Springs Resort Camping and RV
Panamint Springs Resort offers a range of camping and RV options on the western edge of Death Valley National Park
2.3 mi away
Panamint Valley
The Panamint Valley is a secluded place occasionally riven by the roar of low-flying jets.
2.5 mi away
Panamint Valley Road
The Panamint Valley Road runs south from Highway 190 just east of Panamint Springs.
4.2 mi away
Father Crowley Vista
A scenic overlook with views of Rainbow Canyon and a volcanic landscape.
4.3 mi away
Darwin Falls
A waterfall in the desert, Darwin Falls tumbles 80 feet over a series of ledges and pools in the Panamint Valley.