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
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.
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Hotel · Inyo County
Nestled in Death Valley National Park, this charming Old West-style hotel from 1926 offers cozy rooms, a rustic saloon, and stunning desert views.
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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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Cafe · Inyo County
Cozy stop serving a traveler-friendly breakfast & lunch plus local produce, open Friday–Monday.
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 the serene wilderness of Death Valley, this remote campsite offers tent and camper spots with picnic tables and restrooms, ideal for stargazing and solitude.
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Discover the extremes of Death Valley, where searing summer heat meets the stunning depths of Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America.
Panamint Springs is private resort in Inyo County, California. It consists of a motel, cabins, RV and tent campsites, restaurant, and gas station, all operated by Cassell Enterprises, LLC. It lies at an elevation of 1926 feet.
Restaurant · Inyo County
Nestled in the heart of nowhere, this casual eatery offers hearty cowboy fare and local ingredients, all served with a side of Old West charm.