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Villa Anita In Death Valley - Death Valley
9.3 128 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$230/nighttotal: $1610 (7 )

Villa Anita In Death Valley

1 2
B&B , Tecopa
Villa Anita is a charming bed and breakfast situated in Tecopa, a small town in Death Valley, just 29 miles from Pahrump, offering a peaceful escape from the desert heat. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The guest house features a single bedroom and bathroom, perfect for a couple or small family. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, terrace, garden, and kitchen, as well as free WiFi and parking.
Million Dollar View Near Death Valley*amenities* - Death Valley
9.9 157 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$267/nighttotal: $1869 (7 )

Million Dollar View Near Death Valley*amenities*

1 2
apartment , Beatty
This apartment is situated just 6 kilometres from the Big Dune recreation area, at the base of the Funeral Mountains, offering stunning mountain views and direct access to hiking trails. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The self-catering property sleeps up to eight guests and provides two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a large covered patio, a deck, a garden, and parking. Amenities include internet access, air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, a BBQ grill, a telescope, three smart TVs, board games, a shuffleboard table, and a variety of family-friendly items.
Luxury Studio By Death Valley - Death Valley
10 48 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$181/nighttotal: $1267 (7 )

Luxury Studio By Death Valley

1 2
apartment , Beatty
This Beatty, Nevada studio apartment, situated on a secluded 10-acre plot, offers convenient access to Beatty's town centre, though precise distances require further clarification.
The self-catering unit comprises a king-size bed, 65" TV, full kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, and a modern bathroom, accommodating up to two guests and boasting stargazing opportunities due to its remote location.
Unobstructed Mtn Views & Sunsets In Pahrump! - Death Valley
10 6 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$278/nighttotal: $1946 (7 )

Unobstructed Mtn Views & Sunsets In Pahrump!

2 2
cottage , Pahrump
This Pahrump mountain retreat, situated within 9.6km of Lake View Executive Golf Course, Desert View Hospital, the Pahrump Valley Museum, Pahrump Nugget Casino, and Artesian Cellars, offers convenient access to local attractions.
The 140 square metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, spa, garden, patio, and parking, all within easy reach of a playground.

Best Death Valley lodging with a balcony

Desert Retreat-charming 2-bedroom House With A View - Death Valley
10 17 reviews
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
$266/nighttotal: $798 (3 )

Desert Retreat-charming 2-bedroom House With A View

2 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley property, situated on 5.6 hectares near the Funeral Mountains, is approximately 5.6 kilometres from the nearest peak and a short drive from Death Valley National Park and other attractions.
This fully remodelled two-bedroom, one-bathroom house sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, three air conditioning units, a spacious patio with fire pit and BBQ, plus entertainment including Golden Tee and an Atari console; enjoy hiking trails in the Funeral Mountains nearby.
Shady Lady Bed And Breakfast - Death Valley
8.8 280 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$195/nighttotal: $1365 (7 )

Shady Lady Bed And Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Beatty
Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast is located just 30 miles from Death Valley National Park's North East Entrance and 31 miles north of Beatty, near Scotty's Junction, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. It consistently receives high ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The inn offers a range of rooms, each with a private bathroom and some featuring seating areas. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, terrace, garden, spa, restaurant, bar, room service, and parking.
Heritage House Great For Groups! - Death Valley
9.5 177 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$250/nighttotal: $1750 (7 )

Heritage House Great For Groups!

3 2
apartment , Pahrump
This 3-bedroom house is located just 1.5 miles from Lake Mohave and 1.9 miles from Lakeside Casino, making it ideal for exploring Pahrump's attractions. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The house provides ample space for families or groups with a sofa bed and a balcony. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with barbecue grills, and a relaxing atmosphere perfect for enjoying the warm Pahrump climate.
Secluded Western Retreat 3-bedroom House With Ev Charger. Close To Death Valley - Death Valley
10 15 reviews
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
$460/nighttotal: $1380 (3 )

Secluded Western Retreat 3-bedroom House With Ev Charger. Close To Death Valley

3 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley holiday home, situated on a private 16-hectare plot at the foot of a mountain, offers easy access to hiking trails and is a short drive from Death Valley National Park.
The recently remodelled (2024) three-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps eight guests, features a detached king bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, three smart TVs with Netflix, a covered pavilion with outdoor bathroom and BBQ, and an on-site EV charger.

Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Death Valley

  • What attractions should one visit during a week-long stay in Death Valley National Park?

    A week in Death Valley allows for a good exploration. Start with the iconic Zabriskie Point for sunrise views and then head to Dante's View for panoramic vistas. Explore Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. Drive through Artist's Drive and Artist's Palette for the colorful rock formations. Visit the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes for a sunset stroll. Don't miss the natural salt formations at Devil's Golf Course and take a hike to see the natural springs at Harmony Borax Works. Consider a visit to the Death Valley Museum to learn about the park's history and geology.
  • What are the best short term rentals in Death Valley?

    Among the short term rentals in Death Valley, Death Valley Getaway Cabin - Wild West #2, Death Valley Gateway and Death Valley Portal are the most popular ones.

  • What attractions should one visit during a month-long stay in Death Valley National Park?

    A month gives ample time for in-depth exploration. Besides the highlights mentioned above, dedicate time to backpacking in the backcountry – permits are required. Explore less-visited areas like Ubehebe Crater and the Racetrack Playa. Take longer hikes, such as the Golden Canyon trail or the Mosaic Canyon trail. Visit different parts of the park at different times of day to experience the shifting light and shadows. Consider stargazing, as Death Valley's dark skies offer exceptional viewing opportunities. Explore the ghost towns like Rhyolite and Ballarat, and spend time exploring the park's diverse geological features, like the salt flats and canyons.
  • What are the best short term rentals for families and kids in Death Valley?

    The best short term rental for families and kids in Death Valley is Death Valley Gateway Suite-a.

  • Can visitors to Death Valley National Park witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?

    Death Valley isn't known for cherry blossoms or vibrant autumn foliage. However, you can witness wildflowers blooming after winter rains, usually between February and April, though it varies significantly by rainfall. The landscape changes dramatically with the seasons, with summer bringing extreme heat and winter offering milder temperatures and the possibility of snow in higher elevations.
  • What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Death Valley National Park?

    Death Valley's population is relatively small and dispersed. Meaningful engagement with locals is best achieved by visiting the Furnace Creek area shops and restaurants and chatting with staff. The Death Valley Museum offers insights into the area's history and the people who have lived and worked there. You can also learn about the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, the Native American tribe with historical ties to the area, through information available at the park's visitor centers.
  • Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Death Valley National Park?

    Death Valley doesn't have many scheduled cultural activities or workshops. However, the park's ranger programs often include talks and guided walks that provide cultural and historical context. Check the park's official website for the current schedule of ranger-led programs.
  • What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Death Valley National Park?

    Some less-visited spots include the natural bridge in Golden Canyon, the ghost town of Harrisburg, and the less-traveled trails leading to secluded canyons and viewpoints. Exploring these areas requires preparation, including sufficient water and navigation skills, as cell service is limited.
  • What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Death Valley National Park?

    Pack plenty of water – this is crucial. Bring sunscreen with a high SPF, a hat, sunglasses, and long-sleeved clothing for sun protection. Include sturdy hiking shoes, layers of clothing for varying temperatures, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged cell phone with a portable charger. A map and compass or GPS device are also essential, especially for backcountry exploration.
  • What are the most popular festivals in Death Valley National Park?

    Death Valley itself doesn't host large-scale festivals. However, nearby towns may have events; it's best to check local event listings closer to your travel dates.

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Best Death Valley lodging with a kitchen

Death Valley House | Desert Gold - Death Valley
9.6 378 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$587/nighttotal: $4109 (7 )

Death Valley House | Desert Gold

3 2
apartment , Beatty
This modern design house is located in the Nevada High Desert, just 32 kilometres from Death Valley National Park and 11 kilometres from the Shady Lady Ranch, near Scotty's Junction. The accommodation boasts excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. The home is equipped with modern amenities, including a washing machine, microwave oven, barbecue, wireless internet connection, and a selection of books on Death Valley and the surrounding area.
3 Mi To Dtwn Pahrump: Romantic Desert Oasis - Death Valley
10 11 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$272/nighttotal: $1904 (7 )

3 Mi To Dtwn Pahrump: Romantic Desert Oasis

1 2
apartment , Pahrump
This adobe-style guest house in Pahrump offers a serene couples' retreat with lush landscaping, a pond, and mountain views, conveniently located near downtown casinos and eateries, and an easy day trip to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
The accommodation sleeps up to four guests in one bedroom with a queen bed and a sleeper sofa, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, central air conditioning, free WiFi, a private deck, and outdoor dining, making it ideal for exploring Pahrump and its surroundings.
Beatty, Nv #4-7 Miles To Death Valley - Death Valley
9.9 212 reviews
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
$314/nighttotal: $942 (3 )

Beatty, Nv #4-7 Miles To Death Valley

2 2
apartment , Beatty
This two-bedroom apartment is located in Beatty, Nevada, just 11 kilometres from the entrance of Death Valley National Park and 112 kilometres from the nearest grocery store in Pahrump. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience, making it an ideal choice for exploring the rugged beauty of the desert.
The property offers a spacious living area, a comfortable dining space, and a fully equipped kitchen, making it perfect for families or groups of up to five guests. The apartment also features a private entrance, a fenced front yard, and a rustic seating area, providing a tranquil escape in the desert, along with a fire pit, picnic table, and outdoor seating for six.
Haunted 3-bedroom Mining Cabin In Death Valley - Death Valley
10 11 reviews
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
$478/nighttotal: $1434 (3 )

Haunted 3-bedroom Mining Cabin In Death Valley

1 2
cabin , Beatty
This recently remodelled historic miner's lodge in Beatty, featured on 'Ghost Adventures', offers convenient access to Death Valley National Park (approximately 10 kilometres away) and Area 51.
This lodge accommodates up to seven guests, featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a jetted whirlpool tub and a high-pressure shower, plus a separate cold-water shower for an authentic experience), air conditioning, Wi-Fi, parking, and a front patio with a 'smokeless' fire-pit.

Best Death Valley lodging with laundry available

Desert Retreat With A View Near Death Valley - Death Valley
10 79 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$243/nighttotal: $1701 (7 )

Desert Retreat With A View Near Death Valley

1 2
apartment , Beatty
This secluded two-bedroom house near Beatty, Nevada, is situated on a 16-hectare private property adjacent to public land, approximately 5.6km from the nearest Funeral Mountains peak and a short drive from Death Valley National Park, Rhyolite ghost town, and the Amargosa Opera House.
This fully remodelled (2024) dwelling offers luxurious finishes, sleeps four guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and RO filtered water, three smart TVs, three air conditioning units, a Golden Tee arcade game, and extensive outdoor space including a patio, fire pit, horseshoe pit, and cornhole; nearby amenities include the Martel Market and restaurants such as the Stateline Saloon and El Valle Mexican Restaurant.
Desert Valley Studio Suite - Death Valley
9.8 116 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$110/nighttotal: $770 (7 )

Desert Valley Studio Suite

1 2
apartment , Pahrump
This private studio is located in Pahrump, Nevada, just 97 kilometres west of Las Vegas and 72 kilometres from Death Valley National Park, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The studio is ideal for couples or solo travellers and features a comfortable queen-size bed and a bathroom with a walk-in shower. Guests can enjoy a secluded backyard setting, a grill area, and a dog play area, along with convenient amenities such as Wi-Fi, a smart TV, and a dedicated workspace.
Quiet 2bdrm Home In Pahrump - Death Valley
10 52 reviews
Death Valley
27/06 – 04/07
$175/nighttotal: $1225 (7 )

Quiet 2bdrm Home In Pahrump

1 2
apartment , Pahrump
This pet-friendly Pahrump house, perfect for families, offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, sleeping up to five guests, and is situated in a peaceful neighbourhood; precise distances to local attractions in Pahrump, Nevada are not specified.
The self-catering property includes air conditioning, internet access, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen; further details regarding the property's size and specific location within Pahrump are unavailable.
Secluded Western Retreat Near Dvnp, Ev Charger - Death Valley
9.9 46 reviews
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
$310/nighttotal: $930 (3 )

Secluded Western Retreat Near Dvnp, Ev Charger

1 2
apartment , Beatty
This three-bedroom house, situated on a ten-acre private plot near Beatty, Nevada, borders Bureau of Land Management land, offering easy access to hiking trails and is a short drive (approximately 16 km) from Death Valley National Park.
Sleeping eight guests, this recently remodelled (2024) property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, three smart TVs with Netflix access, a private garden, an outdoor pavilion with a BBQ, and a telescope for stargazing, all within a secluded setting.
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