Death Valley Hot Springs

Inn · Tecopa

Death Valley Hot Springs

Inn · Tecopa
368 Tecopa Hot Springs Rd, Tecopa, CA 92389

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Rustic resort with hot spring baths, kitchens, and BBQ areas  

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368 Tecopa Hot Springs Rd, Tecopa, CA 92389 Get directions

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Kathleen Conkey

Google
You cannot beat the location-10 miles from a Death Valley national park entrance. The setting is relaxing. The rooms simple and up to date. AND THE HOT TUBS! A beautiful pool surrounded by 4 hot tubs plus 4 other private hot spring rooms of varying big sizes. The water was so clean and relaxing and HOT. Finally everyone you meet is kind and the management is gracious and on the ball. GO!

Mitzi Guzman

Google
This was my very first time to experience Hot Springs. As a Massage Therapist, I wanted to experience the healing powers of Hot Springs. One of my dear friends had invited me to go with her. Unfortunately, it was not a good experience. It was brought to my attention. It’s under new management. Unfortunately they’re not tracking the amount of people they have in the hot spring area. They did not have enough recliners or chair for anybody to enjoy around the pool area! If you’re going to be charging customers to enjoy the experience, there should be sufficient seating for everyone. Then within a half hour of getting there a huge group came in and we’re oblivious that other people were there. Shame on the staff for not telling them to keep it down. They were completely out of control and I’m talking adults. My friend had to go use the restroom. It wasn’t even working. It does not look like it’s being kept up at all to drive all that way and have a bad experience was pretty sad. I do not recommend this location. I went there for some serenity and healing and instead I left annoyed. I will never be returning here again! And if I left out, I smelled some chlorine in the water, so is it truly a hot spring I question it!

Liz Groom

Google
Can see improvements everywhere but they are charging for every little thing. Some afternoon staff was very nice. Late night manager very rude and even ripped off a NO ELECTRICITY sign just so she could claim we owed her more money for our dry camping spot that we paid for in the afternoon. Charging visitors as soon as they came on property felt extremely over zealous upon making money off anyone setting foot on property. Hot tub rooms were supposed to have 2 available at all times yet we only had one available(very HOTT) while the other 3 were being cleaned and were closed for the evening.

Marissa Arnquist

Google
A delightful end to a desert adventure in death valley park! It felt super luxurious to soak after being so desert dry. The private pools are an amazing and unique experience. One didn't have a roof, making it perfect for star gazing! We stayed one night mid-week and had plenty of options for the pools available. I didn't see any food onsite, but Shoshone and Tecopa both have a restaurant each that do the trick. The bungalow doesn't have its own shower, but each of the private pools does. Our bungalow had a queen bed, not a king.

Alan Boyle

Google
I stayed here for two weeks in my motorhome. It was great. The pools are wonderful. I hope to return in the winter for a longer stay. The rv spots are first come, first served. There is a good selection of full hookup spots very near the pool.

Ilya Melnikov

Google
The highest tranquility. But with comfort. We stayed in the Airstream, it was our first ever experience in a camper. Ideally clean and comfortable. Having an evening bath in a hotsspring was a very pleasant extra. Most likely, you will be there because of the Death Valley visit - and you cannot be close unless you stay in the valley itself. The road going left of Shoshone (Jubelee Pass) is much more spectacular than the ""main" way via the Death Valley Junction. But even if Death Valley was not there, this place was worth visit. We should have stayed at least a few nights. Waking up in a place like this, these sunset and sunrise - all special.

Raymond Shull

Google
We have been going to this spot for over 5 years. It used to be such a beautiful experience. The outdoor pool was spotless friendly. Warm constantly taking care of this time. Molding, the pool staff was non-existent. Pools were closed from 10 o'clock at night till 6 in the morning indoor pools. Which most people take advantage of in the middle of the night? Cannot be in the elements at the big pool. That are you displeased with the new management/owners? Whatever's happening. They have a big need to hire back. The old staff place was ran very well before very unacceptable this time. I do not recommend you go there. If you're expecting the class and luxury o As before, it doesn't exist.

ignatzr2025

Google
This place has really gone down hill since it's been under new management. They practically doubled the prices with doing few if any upgrades. They changed the name to make it harder for people to find. The clowns also painted over the cool murals displayed in the picture above. The staff is paranoid and behave like uncaring mindless bureaucrats. It's a shame, this spot used to be great. Make Delights Great Again! Sack these idiots.
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Jamie G.

Yelp
I came a lot in early 2024, "before the big change" of 2024, which I can not confirm if new management or ownership. Not that it matters really. I stayed over new years FYI I talked with Spencer and my experience was positive. He was quiet and soft spoken actually. I even witnessed an interaction between him and another guest who was noting short of crazy. Like seemed to be off her meds crazy. And he was very patient and kind to her. Something certainly changed the last 6 months. But IMHO, for the better. All of the crappy, run down trailers were removed and I saw very nice looking ones for rent on property now. The bathroom I use now has a proper toilet paper dispenser and paper towel dispenser. Before you'd be lucky to have a roll of paper towels on the sink counter, and it would be all wet from sitting on the wet counter. I saw some closed off areas and can only assume that area was being renovated. I saw maintenance guys working on the road just before the office (as you arrive). I only soak in the outdoor pool and spas. Both before and now the water was, and is, clean and clear. No smell of chlorine. The signage states that the pool area is closed Wednesday mornings from midnight to 5 am for cleaning. Supposedly a complete drain and scrub. I can't confirm as I was never up that late. Of course there is more to be done. Timely refills of toilet and paper towels for one. Although garbage was emptied regularly from the bathroom. 5 stars for the new signage that says no smoking in the picnic area! However, that was not being enforced. And for heaven's sake, fix those locks around the pool area. I have small mini strokes everytime I walk thru the propped open doors all with signs that says to keep the gate closed. This place is not a 5 star hotel on the Last Vegas strip. It's beautiful escape in the desert. And for that I give it 5 stars!
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MrVegas R. N.

Yelp
We frequent Tecopa and have stayed at many places, including here when it was delights. We have enjoyed every visit with one exception. Obvious upgrades all around. Pool was exceptional. We had several friends staying here and a few at other campgrounds. Prices were per person, rather than a vehicle, but they are making it into a resort, so $80 for dry camping seemed high, but they offered 24 hr use of hot tubs and pool, so okay. Was more if you need electric, water or sewer. We were in RV but prepared to dry camp. We paid and parked, then left for a bit. Upon returning, we were accosted by the "manger" telling us we couldn't park where our assigned spot was. I showed her a receipt and spot number. She responded that this was an electric spot. Only I pointed to the electric, not working sign on the panel and that we got the OK earlier so we could be near our friends she ripped the sign off and said well now the electric works so you need to pay more. Our total group was 20+ people and she pretty much upset everyone. She was very rude even yelling at some of our members we also had guest that we're going to come meet us so we could go off in one vehicle together and she refused to let them in without paying $40 Just to come meet us and get in a vehicle to leave. We've always enjoyed staying at this resort on previous occasions, but whoever took over though it looks nice is not very welcoming. They also told us the hot tubs would be open 24 hours yet they seem to be cleaning them all but one so we could not use them after paying over $400 to rent a house so we could use it. Hopefully the new management gets their act together because aside from the staff it seems like a very nice facility.
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Anita L.

Yelp
We have been coming to Tecopa for about 6 years now, and this was our 4th visit to the resort formerly known as Delite's. It is our favorite spot. The new owners/management adeptly handled a snafu due to a booking issue and were so sweet in doing so and we stayed in the Monaco RV. Small issues with our lodging were handled in a speedy and respectful manner. The private pools no longer have murals, alas, but much is unchanged. We spent our time in the big pool. The springs and the surrounding area invite peaceful rejuvenation but because it was a holiday weekend it also was the most crowded we've ever seen, at times I certainly wished for better mindfulness from other guests. Nevertheless, we were able to enjoy the pools many times during our stay in low-volume peace. It is important to note that the Brewery is gone and I did not note any restaurants nearby in walking distance, even on the holiday weekend. We prepared meals in advance, and hauled it all in/out, probably the main thing newcomers need to take note. When we return it'll be during the week for sure.