Death Valley National Park

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Here you will find information about which hotels, motels, inns, and lodges may be available to visitors both within and near the park.

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Death Valley National Park Lodging Guide

In Death Valley National Park, there is lodging available at the Furnace Creek Inn, the Furnace Creek Ranch and Stovepipe Wells Village. There is also lodging and service available in the local communities.

Write: Fred Harvey, Inc, PO Box 187, Death Valley CA 92328 for more information.

The Panamint Springs Resort and Scotty's Castle also offer resort accommodations and camping.

Write: Panamint Springs Resort, Panamint Springs, CA 93522.


Lodging Outside the Park

Davison Street Guest House


Tonopah, Nevada

Golden Hills Motel


Beatty, Nevada

Stagecoach Hotel


Mammoth Lakes, CA

Davison Street Guest House


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