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The Inn at Death Valley
Located within Death Valley National Park, The Inn at Death Valley features a 24-hour front desk. This property also provides guests with an outdoor pool. Guests can have a drink at the bar.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pahrump by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pahrump offers accommodation in Pahrump. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Rooms have a private bathroom.

Longstreet Inn & Casino
Located 60 km away from Death Valley National Park East Entrance, this Amargosa Valley motel features an outdoor pool and hot tub.

Stovepipe Wells Village
Situated 15 km from Mud Canyon, Stovepipe Wells Village offers 3-star accommodation in Death Valley and has an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and a bar.

The Ranch At Death Valley
Located within Death Valley National Park, The Ranch At Death Valley provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool and a tennis court.

Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Casino
This Pahrump, Nevada hotel features a casino and on-site restaurants. Free Wi-Fi is offered. Sanders Family Winery and Pahrump Valley Winery are 15 minutes’ drive away.

Best Western Pahrump Oasis
Death Valley is 1 hours’ drive from Best Western Pahrump Oasis. Guests can enjoy a daily continental breakfast and guest rooms feature cable TV.

Saddle West Casino Hotel
Located on Highway 160 in downtown Pahrump, Nevada, this hotel is a 5-minute drive from Pahrump Valley Winery. It features an on-site restaurant, a casino, and an outdoor pool.

A rest after a day in the Death Valley desert
Set in Scranton and only 47 km from Death Valley National Park East Entrance, A rest after a day in the Death Valley desert offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private...

Tarantula Ranch Campground & Vineyard near Death Valley National Park
Located in Amargosa Valley, Tarantula Ranch Campground & Vineyard near Death Valley National Park offers accommodation with seating area.

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Unique place - it includes 'Badwater Basin' - about 30 mins'...
Unique place - it includes 'Badwater Basin' - about 30 mins' drive from the Inn at Death Valley. Badwater Basin is the lowest point in the whole of North America and is 85 metres BELOW sea level. A massive salt flat stretching as far as the eye can see and very, very hot in July. Death Valley area also includes Zabriskie Point overlooking the Bad Lands of the desert. We came upon it by chance on the way to the Inn (10-15 mins up the road) and stopped off to walk the short 'stroll' in the afternoon heat to the viewpoint. Very well worth the effort!Guest review byNickUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Pahrump is a bit of a drive from Las Vegas but it is worth...
Pahrump is a bit of a drive from Las Vegas but it is worth the drive if you want to leave the glitz behind. We were in the area for the Ron Fellows Driving School but we did try to explore the area while we were there. One big negative for us was that only 1 casino offers table games and those are limited.Guest review byBethanyUnited States - 10.0
I like being able to tune into the NHL playoff game between...
I like being able to tune into the NHL playoff game between the Oilers and Golden Knights at the local bar. That was a big game and that meant a lot to me. I also enjoyed eating pizza during the game.Guest review byDeanUnited States - 6.0
Staff were friendly and helpful.
Staff were friendly and helpful. Facilities for campers were very basic, just restrooms and a couple of showers. The restroom buildings were tired and needed a good refurb, and they also needed a good clean.Guest review bySarahUnited Kingdom - 6.0
The town itself is nothing special, but if you don't want to...
The town itself is nothing special, but if you don't want to stay in the park this is the closest town. There are several other larger towns within reasonable driving distance if you want more restaurants, grocery stores, etc. The main reason to be here is to visit Death Valley National Park -- which is beyond amazing. El Valle Mexican restaurant (which is really in Amargosa Valley, NV) is really good.Guest review byAdamUnited States - 8.0
Overall, nice Death Valley desert sightseeing environment.
Overall, nice Death Valley desert sightseeing environment. Loved biking 18 miles from Furnace Creek to Badwater Basin Salt Flats. Highly recommend drive to Dante's Peak to view sunset, Zabriskie Point.Guest review byShunUnited States - 6.0
We were looking for a one night stay and had never visited...
We were looking for a one night stay and had never visited Pahrump before. We had all of our meals at a Denny's not far from our motel and the food was good and the staff were very pleasant. Gas prices were much better than Northern Nevada.Guest review byJimUnited States - 10.0
Don't miss this place.
Don't miss this place. If you like an unique view into the history of the wild, wild west surrounded by mining, processing, and ghost towns, in one of the most extreme environments on the planet, this is it!Guest review byAndrewUnited States - 6.0
This was a great location right within Death Valley NP.
This was a great location right within Death Valley NP. It's a historical feel, stepping back in time but that includes the amenities and comfort level. The restaurant was quite good. The rooms were "spartan". Beautiful setting for stargazing and sunrise.Guest review byStevenUnited States - 10.0
There is not much if anything here but that is what you come...
There is not much if anything here but that is what you come here for. It's an old motel, with an amazing story, that could use a bit of TLC but the rooms are clean, the air conditioning works, and the water was hot in the shower. A great place to stay and show the photos to your friends.Guest review byDonaldUnited States