The Oasis at Death Valley

You don’t come to Death Valley because abundant life flourishes here. Which is exactly why an oasis in the middle of it is so special. Only here can you enjoy two distinct hotel experiences that have undergone a $100 million renaissance – the historic, serene, and peaceful Four Diamond Inn at Death Valley and the family-friendly, adventure-focused Ranch at Death Valley – the energetic epicenter of this True American Oasis.

Stroll among lush date palms, float the day away in one of our spring-fed pools, or disappear into the exhilarating landscape of one of America’s largest national parks, and still return in time for a memorable dinner – and a sunset you’ll never forget. Only here will you find a one-of-a-kind resort, within a one-of-a-kind oasis, within a one-of-a-kind national park, sure to give you once-in-a-lifetime memories. Welcome to the Oasis at Death Valley – North America’s only true desert oasis.

The Ranch
The 224-room hotel has been part of a $100 million renaissance and is the energetic center of activity in Death Valley. Set along Highway 190 next to the National Park Service Visitor Center, you can enjoy a classic town square with towering date palms and mission California architecture. You’ll find a new restaurant, ice cream and coffee bar, a general store with souvenirs as well as groceries, and you can have drinks and dinner in the must-see Last Kind Words Saloon – straight out of a western movie.

The Inn
An elegant hideaway since 1927, the historic Inn at Death Valley is a AAA-rated four-diamond resort that still pampers every guest. The serene 88-room hotel is perched against the mountains overlooking the valley with a natural spring running through the property. A true American oasis, the classic mission-style hotel features rooms looking out to flowered gardens surrounded by palm trees, 22 brand new private casitas, historic spring-fed swimming pool, an intimate dining room and bar, and a classic lobby with old California charm.

The Furnace Creek Golf Course at Death Valley
Golf at the lowest elevation course in the world. Experience one of Golf Digest’s “America’s 50 Toughest Courses.” At 214 feet below sea level, we can confidently guarantee you will play your lowest round ever.

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Courtesy S. Ward – Northern Nevada Railroad, The Ghost Train