
FURNACE CREEK INN
This luxurious resort is located in a lush oasis in the
middle of the desert of Death Valley National Park just 120 miles
northwest of Las Vegas. Offering a spring-fed outdoor swimming
pool, an 18-hold golf course (the world's lowest golf course at 214 feet
below sea level), four restaurants, a saloon, tennis courts, and message
therapy, the Furnace Creek Inn is a popular choice for park visitors
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FURNACE CREEK RANCH
Originally built in the 1880s, Furnace Creek Ranch is now a
complete resort complex in the center of Death Valley National Park.
Guests have access to an 18-hole golf course, three restaurants, a
saloon, outdoor swimming pool, and much more. The ranch includes
cabins and lodge rooms. In total, there are 224 guest units.
Furnace Creek Ranch is popular among families due to the combination of
amenities and more economical rates. |

STOVEPIPE WELLS
Located approximately 24 miles northwest of Furnace
Creek Inn and Furnace Creek Ranch, Stovepipe Wells offers economic
lodging with an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, saloon, service
station, and a gift shop/general store. From Stovepipe Wells,
guests have easy access to the most photographed sand dunes in the
world, beautiful Death Valley sunsets, hiking, and numerous outdoor
opportunities. Stovepipe Wells is another popular choice for
families due to its economical rates. |
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PANAMINT SPRINGS RESORT
Located just outside the west entrance to Death Valley National Park,
Panamint Springs Resort overlooks the famous sand dunes of Death Valley
and stunning geological formations. This resort also offers a
restaurant, bar, and store. Guest have easy access to nearby ghost
towns, abandoned mines, and waterfalls. The area is excellent for
hiking, biking, 4-wheel drive exploring, or simply enjoying some rest
and relaxation. Guests can choose from rooms with 1 or 2 beds and
two bedroom cottages.
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