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The 66-room, AAA Four Diamond Inn sits sprawled across a low hill at the mouth of Furnace Creek Wash and features spectacular views of Death Valley and the Panamint Mountains to the west. The Inn opened in 1927 and was finished in 1935.
The Ranch at Death Valley. The energetic center of activity in Death Valley. Set along Highway 190 next to the National Park Service Visitor Center and our Furnace Creek Golf Course, you can enjoy a classic town square with towering date palms and mission California architecture. The hotel has been completely renovated featuring all new guest ...
The Inn Dining Room offers fine dining at breakfast and dinner with stunning views of the desert salt pans and the majestic Panamint Mountains.
Located adjacent to the National Park Visitor Center. Spring-fed pool that is consistently 87 degrees. The lowest elevation golf course in the world – The Furnace Creek Golf Course at Death Valley. Communal fire pits.
In an area as hot and dry as Death Valley, balancing water usage with conservation requires significant planning. Furnace Creek and its namesake resort exist in their location because natural spring water flows from nearby mountain ranges to create an oasis.
The 1849 Restaurant is located in the middle of the Town Square at the Ranch. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Experience the charm of fine dining at the elegant Inn or a hearty meal in a casual atmosphere at the Ranch. Discover dining options at The Oasis at Death Valley.
The Furnace Creek Golf Course at Death Valley offers great California desert resort golf, a unique golf vacation and an ideal winter getaway. At 214 feet below sea level, this 18-hole, par 70 course is also the world’s lowest elevation golf course.
Located adjacent to the Furnace Creek Golf Course and the National Park Service Visitor Center, our RV park is ideally situated for a great stay in Death Valley. Learn More
The Oasis at Death Valley, formerly known as Furnace Creek Resort, is North America’s only authentic desert oasis. One of Death Valley’s best-kept secrets was completely reinvigorated in 2018 by a well-deserved multi-million dollar restoration and renovation bringing new life and energy to this historic property.
Open from mid-October through mid-May, the Furnace Creek Inn is an AAA Four Diamond-rated property featuring 66 rooms and two suites with a full array of amenities, fine dining, tennis courts and a spring-fed pool. Open year-round is the Furnace Creek Ranch.