Cabins in Death Valley

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Best family friendly Death Valley cabins

Among the 42 accommodations in Death Valley, here are the 1 best cabins for families

Dark Sky Cabin On 10 Acres - Death Valley
10 77 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
£214/nightfor 1 night

Dark Sky Cabin On 10 Acres

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cabin , Beatty
This secluded desert lodge near Beatty offers exceptional stargazing and is situated approximately 9.6 kilometres from Big Dune Sand Dunes and a 30-minute drive from Death Valley National Park.
This family-friendly cabin accommodates four guests across two bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, high-speed Wi-Fi, a screened porch, and direct access for exploring the Funeral Mountains.

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Peacock Tiny House Near Las Vegas - Death Valley
9.9 1069 reviews
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
£131/nightfor 1 night

Peacock Tiny House Near Las Vegas

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cabin , Tecopa
This pet-friendly tiny home, situated in Sandy Valley, Nevada, is approximately 80 kilometres south of Las Vegas and a short drive from Death Valley National Park and Tecopa Hot Springs.
The self-catering cottage sleeps three, boasting a queen-size bed, pull-out sofa, fully equipped kitchenette, hot shower, and a rooftop patio; nearby dude ranch offers horseback riding, cattle drives, and rodeo events.
Alarcon Ranch - Death Valley
9.8 8 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
£153/nightfor 1 night

Alarcon Ranch

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cabin , Weldon
This Weldon cabin offers excellent access to Sequoia National Forest, lying within 9.6km of the Kern River and Audubon Kern River Preserve.
Sleeping four guests, this self-catering lodge boasts a fully equipped kitchenette with oven and microwave, free Wi-Fi, on-site laundry, barbecue grills, and a TV/DVD player; it's perfect for exploring the nearby Kern Valley Hospital (18.3km away).

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Death Valley

  • What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in Death Valley National Park?

    While Zabriskie Point and Badwater Basin are iconic, consider exploring less-visited spots like the Mosaic Canyon, with its colourful, polished rocks, or Ubehebe Crater, a massive volcanic crater offering panoramic views. The natural bridge in Titus Canyon is also a hidden delight, requiring a bit more effort to reach but rewarding you with a unique geological formation. For a quieter experience, try hiking to the Devil's Golf Course at sunset; the otherworldly landscape takes on a different character in the softer light.
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  • What should you consider packing specifically for Death Valley National Park?

    Extreme temperatures are the main concern. Pack plenty of water – at least 4 litres per person per day – and consider a hydration pack. Light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing is essential, along with a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. High SPF sunscreen is a must, even on cloudy days. Sturdy hiking boots are crucial for navigating uneven terrain. A first-aid kit, including blister treatment, is recommended, along with a map and compass or GPS device as mobile phone reception can be unreliable.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Death Valley?

    The best pet friendly cabins in Death Valley are Cabin By The Park, Spacious Cabin With 2 Ac Units Easily Sleeps 4 and Tiny Home Guadalupe #9.

  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Death Valley National Park?

    Wildlife sightings near cabins vary, but you might spot desert tortoises, coyotes, kit foxes, and various species of birds, such as roadrunners and ravens. Remember, maintaining a safe distance from all wildlife is crucial. Never approach or feed animals. The park's website provides detailed information on responsible wildlife viewing.
  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Death Valley National Park?

    The most favourable time to visit for outdoor activities is during the cooler months, from October to April. Even then, temperatures can still be high, so plan your hikes for early mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat. Summer temperatures are extreme and dangerous, with many trails and facilities closing during this period.
  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in Death Valley National Park?

    Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, is a must-see. Zabriskie Point provides breathtaking panoramic views of the valley. Dante's View offers another stunning vista. Artist's Drive showcases colourful badlands formations. Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes offer a chance to walk across impressive sand dunes. These are just a few highlights; the park offers a plethora of stunning natural attractions.
  • Is Death Valley National Park a good destination to rent a cabin?

    There are no cabins within Death Valley National Park itself. However, there are several hotels and lodging options outside the park's boundaries in nearby towns like Stovepipe Wells and Pahrump, Nevada, which offer various accommodation types, including some resembling cabins.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Death Valley National Park?

    Beyond standard desert attire, consider packing a high-capacity power bank for your electronics; mobile phone reception can be spotty. A good quality map and compass are also useful, and a headlamp or flashlight is essential for navigating in the dark. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing experiences.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to Death Valley National Park?

    A minimum of three days is recommended to explore the park's highlights. A longer stay (5-7 days) allows for more in-depth exploration of specific areas and hiking trails. This will allow for a more comprehensive experience of the park's diverse landscapes and attractions.

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Best pet friendly Death Valley cabins

Among the 42 accommodations in Death Valley, here are the 4 best pet friendly cabins

Scenic Mountain Cabin With Sierra Nevada Views On Highway 395 Near Lone Pine, California - Death Valley
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
£207/nightfor 1 night

Scenic Mountain Cabin With Sierra Nevada Views On Highway 395 Near Lone Pine, California

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cabin , Lone Pine
This holiday cottage, located on Highway 395 near Lone Pine, California, offers spectacular Sierra Nevada views and is situated approximately 103 kilometres from Eastern Sierra Regional Airport.
This pet-friendly accommodation sleeps up to seven guests in one bedroom, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a hot tub, and an outdoor fireplace, with internet and an in-unit washing machine provided for convenience.
Fantastic 1-bedroom Brand Casita With Ac In Welcoming Pahrump - Death Valley
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
£150/nightfor 1 night

Fantastic 1-bedroom Brand Casita With Ac In Welcoming Pahrump

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cabin , Pahrump
This Pahrump lodge offers a convenient base, situated within easy reach of Artesian Cellars and Lake View Executive Golf Course, and a short drive from the natural landscapes of Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and Ash Meadows Visitor Centre.
This one-bedroom cottage accommodates up to three guests, featuring a king-size bed, a sofa bed in the living area, air conditioning, heating, and a hair dryer, with pets welcome and Wi-Fi provided.
Haunted 3-bedroom Mining Cabin, Only 8 Miles From Death Valley Park - Beatty, Nv - Death Valley
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
£254/nighttotal: £762 (3 )

Haunted 3-bedroom Mining Cabin, Only 8 Miles From Death Valley Park - Beatty, Nv

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cabin , Beatty
This recently remodelled historic miner's lodge, featured on 'Ghost Adventures', is situated in Downtown Beatty, 2 blocks from the World Famous Sourdough Saloon and the 1903 Exchange Club Casino, and a short drive from Death Valley and Area 51.
This 153 square metre dwelling sleeps up to seven guests across three bedrooms and a sofa bed, offering year-round comfort with air conditioning and heating, two bathrooms including a jetted whirlpool tub, and an outdoor patio with a fire-pit and barbecue overlooking mountain and downtown views.
Private Loft Oasis - Death Valley
9.8 306 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
£79/nightfor 1 night

Private Loft Oasis

1 2
cabin , Pahrump
This secluded casita is situated in a peaceful residential neighbourhood in Pahrump, just a short drive from the Pahrump Valley Winery and the Pahrump Nugget Casino. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall guest experience.
The one-bedroom casita comfortably accommodates up to four guests and features a loft bedroom with a ladder staircase. Guests can enjoy a shared pool and hot tub, a fire pit for evening gatherings, mountain views, and a full kitchen, making it ideal for a relaxing and comfortable stay.

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Wild West 1 + 2  - Death Valley Getaway Cabins - Death Valley
9.9 1634 reviews
Death Valley
25/06 – 28/06
£141/nighttotal: £423 (3 )

Wild West 1 + 2 - Death Valley Getaway Cabins

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cabin , Beatty
These cabins are situated in Beatty, Nevada, just 11 kilometres from the entrance to Death Valley National Park and 6 kilometres from the ghost town of Rhyolite. They have received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The cabins offer comfortable living spaces with a private bedroom featuring a king-size bed and an upstairs loft with two twin beds that can be combined into a king-size bed. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, outdoor BBQ grills, dedicated parking spaces, air conditioning, and a garden, providing a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
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