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Death Valley Hotel and Camping Guide

Death Valley National Park is so big, and the nearest towns so far away that the best option is to stay here. There are hotels at Furnace Creek and Stovepipe Wells. A little further outside of Death Valley on the west side, you'll find the Panamint Springs Resort, a rustic place with room rates about the same as at Furnace Creek Resort. Beatty, Nevada is also a option.

Camping

Death Valley campgrounds and their facilities. Campgrounds here offer over 1,600 camp sites. Beginning on the fifth of each month, reservations for these sites can be made five months in advance.

Furnace Creek Inn

This Death Valley hotel is the best place to stay, if you can afford it.

Furnace Creek Ranch

Comfortable motel rooms, an affordable Death Valley hotel.

Panamint Springs Motel

This Death Valley hotel is 35 miles west of Stovepipe Wells. They also have an RV Park.

Stovepipe Wells Village

The motel here is the best-priced Death Valley hotel that's inside the park. Check prices

Amargosa Hotel

Not quite a Death Valley hotel, but nearby. The adobe building was constructed by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. No TVs or phones.

Beatty, NV: El Portal Motel

Bailey's Hot Mineral Spring is a ten minute drive north of town.

Beatty, NV: Exchange Club

In downtown Beatty, with a casino on the premises. Check prices.

Beatty, NV: Stagecoach Hotel and Casino

Single and double rooms, pool, restaurant and casino. Check prices.
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