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The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park

The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park
2.5 star property
Death Valley
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (3,299 reviews)
Experience Death Valley from this park resort featuring an 18-hole golf course and outdoor pool. Enjoy facials or deep-tissue massages before dining at 1849 Buffet, one of 3 restaurants. Two bars and a tennis court complete your desert retreat.
$126 nightly
The price is $142
Jun 1 - Jun 2
Total with taxes and fees
The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park

Stovepipe Wells Village Hotel - Inside The Park

Stovepipe Wells Village Hotel - Inside The Park
3.0 star property
Death Valley
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (611 reviews)
Experience desert magic at this Death Valley hotel with an outdoor pool to beat the heat. After exploring nearby Borax Museum and Mosaic Canyon, enjoy dining at the restaurant or relax with drinks at the bar. Free WiFi and parking make your wilderness adventure convenient.
$143 nightly
The price is $161
Jun 1 - Jun 2
Total with taxes and fees
Stovepipe Wells Village Hotel - Inside The Park

The Inn at Death Valley – Inside the Park

The Inn at Death Valley – Inside the Park
4.0 star property
Death Valley
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,016 reviews)
Savor tranquility at this lavish retreat inside Death Valley National Park. After exploring nearby Furnace Creek Visitor Center, cool off in the outdoor pool or unwind with aromatherapy at the full-service spa. The poolside bar offers refreshing drinks after a round of golf.
$222 nightly
The price is $248
May 31 - Jun 1
Total with taxes and fees
The Inn at Death Valley – Inside the Park

Panamint Springs Resort

Panamint Springs Resort
2.5 star property
Panamint Springs
7.6 out of 10, Good, (964 reviews)
Perched just 5 minutes from Death Valley National Park, this motel offers a restaurant and bar/lounge for post-adventure refreshment. Enjoy the outdoor terrace and garden while staying close to Darwin Falls. Travelers praise the helpful staff and pristine rooms.
$68 nightly
The price is $76
May 21 - May 22
Total with taxes and fees
Panamint Springs Resort

Amargosa Opera House

Amargosa Opera House
2.5 star property
Death Valley
7.4 out of 10, Good, (1,001 reviews)
Step into a cultural oasis in Death Valley where history meets hospitality. This motel offers daily housekeeping, complimentary WiFi, and free parking. Praised for its attentive staff and unique opera house setting, it's a memorable desert retreat.
$121 nightly
The price is $135
May 23 - May 24
Total with taxes and fees
Amargosa Opera House
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Top landmarks in Death Valley

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Venture into a surreal landscape where salt flats stretch like alien terrain at Badwater Basin, 282 feet below sea level. The Devil's Golf Course isn't for putting – it's a bizarre salt pan where crystals form jagged sculptures. Sunrise at Zabriskie Point transforms golden badlands into a photographer's dream. After dark, the night sky explodes with stars rarely seen in our light-polluted world. Furnace Creek Visitor Center offers respite from summer temperatures that can fry an egg on the sidewalk (though rangers beg you not to try). History buffs will appreciate Harmony Borax Works, where twenty-mule teams once hauled mineral wealth across the desert. In spring, patient visitors might witness the miracle of wildflowers painting the seemingly barren valley floor.

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What are the best hotels in Death Valley?

  • The Inn at Death Valley (4-star, guest rating 8.8/10): This hotel is a fantastic choice for those looking for a blend of comfort and convenience. Guests appreciate the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the spacious and clean rooms. The outdoor pool offers a lovely oasis for relaxation, complemented by breathtaking views. With a full-service spa and an excellent restaurant on-site, it's perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the park.


  • Stovepipe Wells Village Hotel (3-star, guest rating 8.8/10): Known for its ideal location within the park, this hotel provides easy access to all the major attractions. Guests praise the friendly and courteous staff, along with the great food options available at the on-site restaurants and saloon. The outdoor pool is a nice touch for cooling off after a day in the desert.


  • The Ranch at Death Valley (guest rating 8.4/10): This property stands out for its proximity to main attractions and scenic views. Guests enjoy the clean and comfortable rooms, along with the friendly staff who go out of their way to ensure a pleasant stay. With multiple dining options and a golf course, it caters well to both relaxation and recreation.


  • Amargosa Opera House (guest rating 7.2/10): For a unique historical experience, this lodging offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Guests appreciate the knowledgeable staff and the clean, comfortable rooms. The on-site tours of the opera house are highly recommended for those interested in history and culture.

How much is a Death Valley hotel?
You can find great-value hotel deals from $71 in Death Valley. No matter what type of trip you're planning, there are plenty of popular, affordable hotels to suit your needs and budget. To easily find affordable hotels in Death Valley, search on Hotels.com and then sort results by "Price: low to high".
Are there any last-minute deals on Death Valley hotel bookings?
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What are the best hotels near Furnace Creek Visitor Center in Death Valley?

  • The Inn at Death Valley – Inside the Park (4-star, guest rating 8.8/10): This hotel is a fantastic choice for those looking to explore Furnace Creek Visitor Center, located just about 1.1 miles away. Guests appreciate the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the spacious and clean rooms. The outdoor pool offers a lovely oasis for relaxation, complemented by breathtaking views. With a full-service spa and an excellent restaurant on-site, you can unwind after a day of adventure in the park.


  • The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park (guest rating 8.4/10): Situated only 0.3 miles from the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, this property is perfect for easy access to the park's main attractions. Guests rave about the clean and comfortable rooms, as well as the friendly and accommodating staff. The Ranch features multiple dining options and a great outdoor pool, making it a convenient base for your explorations in Death Valley.

Is free cancellation available on Hotels.com?
Most hotels on Hotels.com offer flexible booking with free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel. Free cancellation is available on selected hotels in Death Valley, simply filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property". Some hotels do require cancelling more than 24 hours before check-in, so double-check your booking beforehand. Cancellation fees may be applicable in some instances, so always read the booking terms before you make a reservation.
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When is the best time to visit Death Valley?
The best time to visit Death Valley is from January to March, when the temperatures are milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities. March is particularly popular, attracting many travelers eager to explore the stunning landscapes. During these months, you can expect daytime temperatures to be pleasant, making it ideal for hiking and sightseeing. The quieter period runs from August to October, which can be a great time to enjoy the park with fewer crowds. However, be prepared for significant temperature fluctuations, especially in spring and fall, as nights can be much cooler than daytime highs. Overall, visiting during the cooler months allows you to fully appreciate the unique beauty of this desert landscape.
Which areas of Death Valley are best for culture and outdoor lovers?
Death Valley National Park is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts, located just 22.4 miles from the heart of Death Valley. This expansive park offers breathtaking scenery and a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, photography, and stargazing. Nearby, the Furnace Creek Visitor Center provides valuable information about the park and its natural features, making it a great starting point for your adventures. For those seeking iconic landscapes, Zabriskie Point, about 28.1 miles away, offers stunning views that are perfect for capturing the essence of Death Valley. Additionally, the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, located just 14.8 miles from the city, provide a unique opportunity for exploration and fun in the sand. Staying in Death Valley puts you in close proximity to these incredible attractions, ensuring a memorable experience filled with culture and adventure.

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Embrace the Untamed Beauty of Death Valley: Nature's Desert Masterpiece

Discover the breathtaking allure of Death Valley, California, where otherworldly landscapes and extreme beauty collide. As the hottest and driest national park in the United States, it offers a unique desert wilderness experience like no other. Explore the mesmerizing Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, and marvel at the vibrant hues of Artist’s Palette. Stay in historic lodges or cozy campgrounds, and unwind in the tranquil desert oasis of Furnace Creek. With its stunning dunes, rugged mountains, and starry night skies, Death Valley is a haven for adventurers and nature lovers alike, inviting you to embrace its wild spirit.

Discover great hotels near Death Valley

Death Valley offers a range of hotel accommodations, from charming inns to elegant hideaways. You can find options that cater to various budgets, with room rates typically reflecting the season. Many hotels provide easy access to the stunning landscapes of Death Valley National Park, making them ideal for an adventurous getaway. These are some of the hotels preferred by our travelers near Death Valley:

  1. Panamint Springs ResortOpens in a new window: This budget-friendly motel offers a unique experience for adventurous travelers seeking a casual stay in Death Valley. With a focus on adventure sports, guests can engage in activities like mountain biking, hiking, and rock climbing. The hotel provides a laid-back atmosphere with beautiful views, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate simple accommodations. Amenities for children enhance the family-friendly experience, while the onsite diner serves delicious meals and cold beverages, contributing to a relaxed vibe.
  2. The Inn at Death Valley – Inside the ParkOpens in a new window: As a distinguished 4-star hotel with an impressive guest rating of 8.8, The Inn at Death Valley – Inside the Park is a historic gem situated in a national historic building. This property caters to leisure travelers who appreciate a blend of luxury and adventure. Guests can indulge in golf experiences and enjoy stunning rooftop views perfect for stargazing. The hotel features a refreshing pool that serves as a serene escape from the desert heat. Dining options are available on-site, offering a unique culinary experience in an extraordinary location.
  3. The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the ParkOpens in a new window: The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park is a budget-friendly resort with a solid guest rating of 8.4, perfectly located in the heart of Death Valley National Park. This hotel is ideal for leisure travelers looking for a comfortable base to explore the area's natural beauty. With clean, cozy rooms, a lovely outdoor pool, and nearby golf opportunities, guests can unwind after a day of hiking and sightseeing. The property is well-equipped with essential amenities, providing a satisfying stay in this stunning desert environment.

Where to stay in Death Valley

Some of the great areas to stay in Death Valley, California, are Furnace Creek, Death Valley Junction, and Park Village. Furnace Creek is the heart of Death Valley, offering historic lodging and dining options. Death Valley Junction provides a unique, quirky atmosphere with historic charm. Park Village offers convenient access to the desert wilderness. For first-time visitors, Furnace Creek is the best choice.

  1. Furnace CreekOpens in a new window: Furnace Creek is the heart of Death Valley and a fantastic base for your adventure. With its stunning desert landscapes and unique geological formations, it offers a range of attractions like the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, where you can get insights into the park's natural wonders. The area features a variety of dining options and amenities, making it a comfortable place to relax after a day of exploring. Don't miss the chance to visit the nearby Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
  2. Death Valley JunctionOpens in a new window: This small, historic community holds a unique charm with its rich history and artistic vibe. It's an excellent place for travelers looking to experience a quieter side of Death Valley. The iconic Amargosa Opera House and Hotel is a cultural attraction that hosts performances and showcases local art. You'll find a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of hiking or sightseeing, with stunning desert sunsets to enjoy.
  3. Park VillageOpens in a new window: Park Village is a cozy spot for those wanting a close-knit community feel while exploring Death Valley. This area is known for its scenic beauty and proximity to outdoor activities like hiking and photography. With convenient access to nearby natural attractions, it’s a peaceful locale that allows you to immerse yourself in the desert's serene atmosphere. Perfect for travelers who appreciate nature and want to stay connected to the park's stunning landscapes.

Things to do in and around Death Valley

Death Valley offers a stunning landscape of vast deserts, rugged mountains, and hidden oases, creating an unforgettable backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Travelers can enjoy hiking through dramatic canyons, exploring unique geological formations, and soaking in the beauty of the star-studded night sky. With opportunities for camping, sightseeing, and guided tours, it's a paradise for nature lovers seeking adventure.

  • Devil's Golf CourseOpens in a new window – Explore the unique landscape of this otherworldly desert. The terrain is covered with jagged salt formations that create a surreal environment, perfect for photography and experiencing the stark beauty of Death Valley.
  • Harmony Borax WorksOpens in a new window – Step back in time at this historic site, where you can learn about the 20-mule teams that transported borax in the late 1800s. The remnants of the borax mining operation provide a fascinating glimpse into the area's mining history amidst a stunning desert backdrop.
  • Golden CanyonOpens in a new window – Hike through this vibrant canyon, where colorful rock formations and towering walls create a breathtaking setting. The trail offers various routes, ranging from a leisurely stroll to more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of adventurers.
  • Artists PaletteOpens in a new window – Marvel at the stunning array of colors painted across the hills in this scenic spot. The vibrant hues result from the oxidation of metallic minerals, creating a natural palette that draws visitors for awe-inspiring views and photography opportunities.
  • Zabriskie PointOpens in a new window – Climb to this iconic lookout for some of the most spectacular views in Death Valley. The dramatic landscape features undulating badlands and mountains, making it an ideal spot for sunrise and sunset photography.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Death Valley

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Death Valley is during May, June, and September, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For those looking to explore the area's significant landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty, a stay of at least 2 to 3 days is recommended. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking desert scenery, go hiking through stunning landscapes, and partake in tours that highlight the region's rich history and culture. With affordable options for dining and cafes, Death Valley offers great value for money for travelers on a budget.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: For travelers seeking a getaway to Death Valley, exploring the DealsOpens in a new window and Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window sections on Hotels.com may uncover discounted rates on accommodations as your travel date approaches. By enabling email alerts or push notifications, you could stay informed about flash sales and special promotions. Additionally, the Smart ShoppingOpens in a new window feature available via the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, helping you locate our best options. With timely notifications on price changes or availability, you’re more likely to secure a memorable last-minute escape.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate based on various factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates may help you find savings on your stay in a Death Valley hotel. If you're interested in unique accommodations, boutique hotels often provide a more personalized experience and might offer better value. When you book with Hotels.com, we'll inform you whether the price for your chosen dates is higher or lower than average. If the price leans toward the higher end, we can suggest alternative dates that could help you find a more favorable rate.
  4. Consider your location: Hotels near the city center usually tend to be more expensive, but thanks to Death Valley's great public transportation options, you could discover a more affordable independent hotel a bit farther out that still has good connections. If you're interested in exploring alternative, less crowded neighborhoods or even some lesser-known nearby towns, there's often excellent value to be found. Opting for these alternative destinations may provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.

Best time to go to Death Valley

Death Valley experiences its lowest average temperature in December, at 50.5°F (10.3°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C). December tends to be the wettest month. The peak travel months to visit Death Valley are February to April, which see a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is sunny, accompanied by no rainfall. In contrast, August, October, and November are ideal if you're looking for a calmer vacation, marked by no rainfall and sunny conditions.

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