Places To Stay in Death Valley, California

Photograph of Sierra Mountain Lodge, Ahwahnee
Photograph of Fairview Manor B&B, Ben Lomond
California photos: "Sierra Mountain Lodge" in Ahwahnee, CA and "Fairview Manor B&B" in Ben Lomond, CA

Death Valley National Park is a national park located east of the Sierra Nevada in the arid Great Basin of the United States. Parts of the park are in southern Inyo County and northern San Bernardino County in Eastern California, with a small extension into southwestern Nye County and extreme southern Esmeralda County in Nevada. In addition, there is an exclave (Devil's Hole) in southern Nye County. The park covers 5,262 square miles (13,630 km2), encompassing Saline Valley, a large part of Panamint Valley, almost all of Death Valley, and parts of several mountain ranges. Death Valley National Monument was declared a US National Monument in 1933, placing the area under federal protection. In 1994, the monument was redesignated a national park, as well as being substantially expanded to include Saline and Eureka valleys.

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Furnace Creek Inn

Photograph of Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley

Situated approximately 1km from Death Valley center

Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resort is one resort with two hotels, an oasis 18-hole golf course (the world's lowest course at 214 feet below sea level), .....

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Highway 190, P.O. Box 1
Death Valley
California
Furnace Creek Inn
 

Other local Death Valley information

  • Longitude: -116°52'12
  • Latitude: 36°27'19.8
 

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