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Villa Anita In Death Valley - Death Valley
9.3 128 reviews
Death Valley
08/01 – 08/02
$336/nightfor 1 night

Villa Anita In Death Valley

1 2
B&B , Tecopa
Villa Anita is a bed and breakfast located in Tecopa, a small town in Death Valley, just 29 miles from Pahrump. It has earned excellent ratings for its location and overall experience, as well as a very good rating for cleanliness.
The bed and breakfast features a unique art installation studio showcasing local artwork and design. Guests can enjoy amenities like a swimming pool, terrace, garden, and a kitchen. Villa Anita also offers free Wi-Fi, parking, and room service, along with pet-friendly accommodations and eco-friendly features.
Starry Skies Glamping W/ Ev Charger - Death Valley
10 74 reviews
Death Valley
06/25 – 06/28
$149/nighttotal: $447 (3 )

Starry Skies Glamping W/ Ev Charger

1 2
campervan , Beatty
Starry Skies Glamping W/ EV Charger offers a unique campervan rental near Beatty, Nevada, at the base of the Funeral Mountains, 3.5 miles from the nearest peak and conveniently located near Death Valley National Park.
This Beatty RV rental boasts a king-size bed, full kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, a covered deck with fire pit, two TVs, and accommodates two guests, plus features a shared Level 2 EV charger and Wi-Fi.
Desert Dreamscape: Stargazer’s Near Death Valley - Death Valley
10 48 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$282/nightfor 1 night

Desert Dreamscape: Stargazer’s Near Death Valley

1 2
apartment , Beatty
This apartment offers a remote desert location in the Death Valley region, providing unparalleled stargazing and a tranquil experience approximately 5 miles from Beatty.
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom dwelling accommodates up to 4 guests and features internet, a kitchen, air conditioning, and parking, ideal for exploring Death Valley National Park.
Desert Retreat-charming 2-bedroom House With A View - Death Valley
10 17 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$284/nightfor 1 night

Desert Retreat-charming 2-bedroom House With A View

2 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley home, situated on 10 secluded acres near the Funeral Mountains and approximately 3.5 miles from the nearest peak, offers easy access to Death Valley National Park and attractions like the Big Dune sand dunes and Rhyolite ghost town.
This fully remodeled 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom house sleeps 4, boasting a well-equipped kitchen, three smart TVs with Netflix, a Golden Tee arcade game, outdoor patio with fire pit and BBQ, and proximity to hiking trails in the Funeral Mountains.

Best Death Valley lodges with jacuzzi

Among the 142 accommodations in Death Valley, here are the 4 best lodges with a jacuzzi

Death Valley Hot Springs Charm 1br - Death Valley
9.9 86 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$373/nightfor 1 night

Death Valley Hot Springs Charm 1br

1 2
apartment , Tecopa
This one-bedroom apartment is conveniently located just 10 miles from the southeast entrance of Death Valley National Park, offering easy access to explore the park's breathtaking landscapes. The apartment boasts excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The apartment has a cozy living room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a comfortable bedroom, perfect for a couple's getaway. Guests can enjoy luxurious amenities like a California King bed, a welcoming bathtub with mineral-rich hot springs water, and access to the Tecopa Hot Springs with complimentary all-day passes.
Death Valley House | Desert Gold - Death Valley
9.6 378 reviews
Death Valley
06/25 – 06/28
$544/nighttotal: $1632 (3 )

Death Valley House | Desert Gold

3 2
apartment , Beatty
This design house is located in the Nevada High Desert, just 20 miles from Death Valley National Park and 30 miles from Beatty, Nevada. It has received excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travelers seeking a unique desert experience.
The house features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, accommodating up to six guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a hot tub, a large deck, and access to a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, stargazing, and exploring Death Valley National Park.
Cabernet Cabana Poolbilliardshottub Dvnp - Death Valley
10 404 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$372/nightfor 1 night

Cabernet Cabana Poolbilliardshottub Dvnp

1 2
apartment , Pahrump
The Cabernet Cabana pool house is located in an upscale neighborhood in Pahrump, Nevada, just steps from the Charleston Peak Winery. It has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage can accommodate up to 5 guests and features a spacious indoor/outdoor living area, a full-sized kitchen, and a private pool and hot tub. Other amenities include Smart TVs, Wi-Fi, a pool table, and games, as well as a park-like lot for strolling, playing, or stargazing.
Pool House W/billiards/hottub@ Winery Near Dvnp - Death Valley
10 24 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$360/nightfor 1 night

Pool House W/billiards/hottub@ Winery Near Dvnp

3 2
apartment , Pahrump
The Cabernet Cabana pool house is located in an upscale neighborhood in Pahrump, just steps away from Nevada's first winery. It has an excellent user rating and offers a secluded and private escape for guests.
The spacious 1400 square foot pool house has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a guest capacity of 5. It features a well-equipped kitchen, comfortable furnishings, and ample indoor and outdoor space. Guests can enjoy a private pool and hot tub, as well as a terrace, garden, and parking. The house is also conveniently located near hiking and mountain biking trails, and offers opportunities for winery tours.

Frequently Asked Questions about lodges in Death Valley

  • Which attractions shouldn't be missed in Death Valley National Park?

    Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, is a must-see. Zabriskie Point offers breathtaking panoramic views. Dante's View provides another stunning vista, especially at sunset. Artist's Drive and Artist's Palette showcase the park's colorful geology. Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes are great for a short hike and exploring the desert landscape. Finally, exploring the historic Scotty's Castle, although partially damaged by recent flooding, is still a fascinating glimpse into Death Valley's past.
  • What are the best lodges in Death Valley?

    Among the lodges in Death Valley, Death Valley Getaway Cabin - Wild West #2, Death Valley Outback and Death Valley Greenhouse are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting Death Valley National Park?

    Plenty of water is absolutely crucial. Death Valley's extreme heat can quickly lead to dehydration. Pack a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen with a high SPF to protect yourself from the intense sun. Sturdy hiking shoes are essential for exploring trails. Layers of clothing are recommended, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly between day and night. A fully charged cell phone and a portable charger are also very important, as cell service can be spotty.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in Death Valley?

    The best lodge with a pool in Death Valley is Harneit Manor - A Desert Oasis Near Death Valley.

  • How can you get to know Death Valley National Park's culture by connecting with the locals?

    The park's culture is more about the history of the area and the people who have lived and worked there over time than a current local culture. You can learn about this history through the park's visitor centers, ranger programs, and the stories associated with places like Scotty's Castle. The small communities outside the park's boundaries, such as Shoshone and Stovepipe Wells, might offer some opportunities for interaction with locals, but it's a sparsely populated area.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Death Valley?

    The best lodge with a jacuzzi in Death Valley is Lucky House.

  • What are the best unusual attractions in Death Valley National Park?

    The Devil's Golf Course, a vast expanse of salt formations, is certainly unique. Racetrack Playa, known for its moving rocks, is another unusual sight, although the phenomenon is not always visible. The natural salt formations and unique geological features throughout the park are definitely unusual and worth exploring.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in Death Valley?

    The best lodges for families and kids in Death Valley are Death Valley Greenhouse, Death Valley Gateway -Suite B and Secluded Western Retreat Near Dvnp - Ev Charger.

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in Death Valley National Park?

    The Inn at Death Valley's dining options offer a more upscale experience. The restaurants in Stovepipe Wells Village and Furnace Creek offer a variety of options, ranging from casual to slightly more formal. Food options within the park are limited; it's best to check the availability and menus beforehand, as options can change.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in Death Valley?

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in Death Valley National Park?

    Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, Dante's View, Artist's Drive, Artist's Palette, and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes are all excellent nature spots offering diverse landscapes. Mosaic Canyon offers a short but scenic hike through a narrow canyon. Ubehebe Crater provides a stunning view of a volcanic crater.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in Death Valley?

    Death Valley Getaway Cabin - Wild West #2, Death Valley Outback and Death Valley Greenhouse are the best lodges with parking in Death Valley.

  • Does Death Valley National Park have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    Generally, Death Valley's air quality is good, especially away from roadways. However, air quality can be affected by dust storms and regional pollution. The park's remoteness contributes to cleaner air compared to more urban areas, but it's not completely pollution-free.
  • What are the unique and adventurous activities in Death Valley National Park?

    Hiking to various viewpoints and canyons is an adventure in itself, especially during cooler months. Stargazing in the exceptionally dark night skies is a unique experience. Exploring the sand dunes at Mesquite Flat is also adventurous. Backcountry camping, if permitted and with proper preparation, offers a unique and adventurous experience.

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Best Death Valley lodges with parking

Off-grid Container Home! - Death Valley
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$422/nightfor 1 night

Off-grid Container Home!

1 2
apartment , Mount Charleston
This pet-friendly, off-grid glamping unit near Mount Charleston is located several miles from Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, requiring a 4x4 vehicle for access.
The 400-square-foot cabin sleeps four, features a kitchen with a refrigerator, air conditioning, and complimentary Starlink Wifi, and offers access to hiking trails, a propane grill, and firepit.
Death Valley Passageway Lake Olancha Rv Campsite#4 - Death Valley
Death Valley
08/01 – 08/02
$103/nightfor 1 night

Death Valley Passageway Lake Olancha Rv Campsite#4

1 2
campervan , Olancha
Death Valley Passageway Lake Olancha RV Campsite #4 offers a secluded Olancha lodging option, a short walk from Sequoia National Forest and Gus's Fresh Jerky, and 3.1 miles from the Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom RV campsite accommodates up to six guests and includes Wi-Fi, pet-friendly access, and is conveniently located for exploring the Eastern Sierra's natural beauty.
Death Valley Portal - Death Valley
9.7 207 reviews
Death Valley
08/01 – 08/02
$180/nightfor 1 night

Death Valley Portal

1 2
house , Beatty
This Beatty duplex, minutes from Death Valley National Park, offers panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom house sleeps six with a full kitchen, laundry, private fenced backyard, and a front deck perfect for stargazing; an extra mattress is available.
Alarcon Ranch - Death Valley
9.8 8 reviews
Death Valley
08/01 – 08/02
$205/nightfor 1 night

Alarcon Ranch

1 2
cabin , Weldon
This Weldon cabin offers easy access to Sequoia National Forest, situated within 6 miles of the Kern River and Audubon Kern River Preserve and 11.4 miles from Kern Valley Hospital.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchenette with microwave and oven, on-site laundry, barbecue grills, free Wi-Fi, and a TV/DVD player.

Best Death Valley lodges with a balcony

Heritage House Great For Groups! - Death Valley
9.5 177 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$412/nightfor 1 night

Heritage House Great For Groups!

3 2
apartment , Pahrump
This vacation rental is located in Pahrump, just a short drive from Lake Mohave and Lakeside Casino, offering easy access to popular attractions and a relaxed desert ambiance. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This 3-bedroom home comfortably accommodates families or groups of friends. Enjoy the fully equipped kitchen, outdoor space with a garden and barbecue grills, and a balcony for relaxing.
Secluded Western Retreat 3-bedroom House With Ev Charger. Close To Death Valley - Death Valley
10 15 reviews
Death Valley
08/01 – 08/02
$484/nightfor 1 night

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

3 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley house, near Beatty and Death Valley National Park, offers a private 10-acre setting at the base of a mountain with direct access to hiking trails.
The recently remodeled three-bedroom, two-bathroom home sleeps eight, features a fully equipped kitchen, outdoor pavilion with BBQ, EV charger, and entertainment options including Netflix and a telescope.
Wagon Wheel Ranch Close To Dvnp With Hot Tub And Cowboy Pool - Death Valley
10 35 reviews
Death Valley
11/29 – 11/30
$331/nightfor 1 night

Wagon Wheel Ranch Close To Dvnp With Hot Tub And Cowboy Pool

3 2
apartment , Pahrump
This Pahrump vacation home, located 2.1 miles from the Stage Stop Casino and within 6 miles of the Pahrump Valley Museum, Desert View Hospital, Pahrump Valley Speedway, and Pahrump Nugget Casino, offers a peaceful rural setting.
This 1000-square-foot house features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and accommodates up to six guests, boasting a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, free WiFi, and a fully equipped kitchen including a refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher.
K7 Bed And Breakfast - Death Valley
8.7 2181 reviews
Death Valley
08/01 – 08/02
$97/nightfor 1 night

K7 Bed And Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Pahrump
K7 Bed and Breakfast is located in Pahrump, Nevada, just a short drive from the Spring Mountain Race Track and the Pahrump Nugget and Mountain View Casino. It offers a peaceful escape from the city, with high ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Each room at the B&B comes equipped with a private bathroom, a refrigerator, a coffee machine, and a flat-screen TV. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast delivered to their room, free Wi-Fi, and on-site dining at the restaurant and bar.
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