Panamint Springs

Inyo County

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The best restaurants near Death Valley National Park - Eater Vegas

"Located in Death Valley’s remote western edge, this tiny desert outpost offers outdoor seating with views of the distant Panamint sand dunes and a surprisingly huge craft beer selection. The menu typically features burgers, pizza, and salads, but is subject to change." - Krista Diamond

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