Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley, California
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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), four restaurants, a saloon, a cocktail lounge, retails outlets, a Borax Museum, spring-fed swimming pools, tennis courts, horseback riding, horse-drawn carriage rides, a children's playground, massage therapy, a 3,000 foot airstrip, a service station and conference and banquet facilities for 10 - 120. (Some services are available only on a seasonal basis.)
The luxury mission-style Inn has been offering grace and refinement to its guests since its opening in 1927 and its oasis gardens with meandering streams and palm groves are now world famous. The Ranch, which takes you back to the early West, has been an operating business since 1881 and was the original home of the now famous Borax 20-mule teams.
The Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resort is situated in a lush oasis surrounded by the vast and arid desert of Death Valley National Park, California - just 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada and 275 miles northeast of Los Angeles, California.
There are salt flats, ancient geological formations, chiseled canyons and the lowest point in the Americas, Badwater at 282 feet below sea level. The surrounding majestic mountains rise to 11,500 feet.
The resort presents a complete contrast to this desolate landscape and consists of the historic, 4-diamond, 66 room Furnace Creek Inn and the more family oriented 224 room Furnace Creek Ranch.
Address and contact details

Highway 190,
P.O. Box 1
Death Valley
California
92328
USA
- (760) 786-2345 ( Telephone )
- (760) 786-2514 ( Fax )
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