Resort hotel · Inyo County
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"Panamint Springs Resort offers the only fuel, lodging, and food within the 65-mile long Panamint Valley. So who ends up there?" - Eater Staff
Campground · Inyo County
Texas Springs offers scenic first-come, first-served camping spots with fire pits, picnic tables, clean restrooms, and stunning views—just watch out for the wind!
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Hotel · Inyo County
Casual rooms, suites & a bungalow in a storied desert lodging with 2 pools, golf & fine dining. Built in 1927 and set on a lush garden, this Spanish Colonial Revival-style hotel is on Highway 190, and 3.4 miles from Zabriskie Point. Warm, casual rooms with views of the gardens, desert or Panamint Mountains are equipped with free Wi-Fi, TVs, minifridges and coffeemakers. Some have terraces, and upgraded rooms add whirlpool tubs. Suites offer living areas with pull-out sofas. A bungalow features stone walls and desert views. Amenities include 2 spring-fed pools, a sauna, a golf course, a gym and tennis courts. A fine-dining restaurant is on-site, and massages are available. The hotel is open from May to October, and resort fees may apply.
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Nestled in the serene wilderness of Death Valley, this remote campsite offers tent and camper spots with picnic tables and restrooms, ideal for stargazing and solitude.
Nestled in a charming Spanish Colonial complex, this quirky hotel offers mural-filled rooms, a cozy café, and a hauntingly beautiful opera house just 30 miles from Death Valley.
Cafe · Inyo County
Cozy stop serving a traveler-friendly breakfast & lunch plus local produce, open Friday–Monday.
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Wildrose Campground offers a serene escape at 4,100 ft, complete with free sites, breathtaking views, fire pits, and clean vault toilets, making for a perfect outdoor retreat.
Historical landmark · Inyo County
Built in 1877, these beehive-shaped kilns were used to create charcoal for local mining operations.
Nestled in Death Valley National Park, this charming Old West-style hotel from 1926 offers cozy rooms, a rustic saloon, and stunning desert views.
Sunset Campground in Death Valley offers over 270 basic gravel sites with water and toilets, making it a chill spot for RVers and campers seeking stunning views.
This spacious, shadeless campground near Death Valley boasts 190 RV and tent sites, fire pits, and quick access to a general store and stunning starry skies.