Much like the settlers of yesteryear who crossed the nation in covered wagons, today's travelers often hit the highways in recreational vehicles. If you’re a member of this mobile group, consider making a stop at the Longstreet Inn, Casino & RV Resort on your next trek. With 51 sites featuring full hookups and easy access to our facilities, you’re likely—and more than welcome—to cool your wheels for a while.
During your stay with us, try your luck in the casino; enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner in one of our on-site restaurants; take a dip in the pool or hot tub; and sit in our Gazebo beside Lake Longstreet and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of our desert hotel. After a long day of exploring Death Valley, relax at the fire pit with your neighbors. If you need supplies or some souvenirs, stop into our 24-hour, fully stocked convenience store.
Easily accessible off of Nevada 373/California 127 and is just minutes from California’s Amargosa Airport. From Las Vegas: Take US-95 N for 88 miles and exit south onto Nevada 373. After 16 miles, the hotel will be to your right. From Los Angeles: Take I-15 N for 178 miles and exit north onto California 127. After 91 miles, the hotel will be to your left. From Amargosa Airport: Turn north onto California 127. After 8 miles, the hotel will be to your left.
Longstreet Inn, Casino & RV Park
8570 S. Nevada Highway 373, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Located in the middle of nowhere directly near a entrance to death valley, this has been on of the hotel highlights during our trip.
The rooms are nice enough, if a bit outdated. But clean and tidy with no bad smells or something.
The shower was made for people under 170cm height, everybody larger has to duck when showering. But that's really not a problem, the water holds the temperature and flows strong.
The only unpleasant thing was the air condition, which is placed on ground level and blows the cold air directly at your head when you're sleeping. So no air condition during the night.
We had a room towards the back and had a great view of the beautiful garden area which is very lovingly designed. Also lots of ducks and geese. Fun.
One of the highlights is the pool. One swimming pool, and one big jacuzzi. Swimming with an impressive view of the surrounding mountains and desert is quite an experience.
I can't say anything about the casino, but there's a small shop open 24/7 and a mediocre restaurant. People were all very friendly and helpful.
All in all a recommendation, and totally kid friendly, since the pool isn't that deep and is open until 10pm.
Nice place if planning to go to Death Valley. The rooms were actually better than the pictures, but the beds are kind of uncomfortable and you can hear everything that's going on outside. Big complaint is that WiFi speed is very slow (1.5 mbps). Just ok place.
After visiting Death Valley I stopped here on my way to Mammoth Lakes. It's a very quaint hotel but I found it fascinating, with the casino, the live music and the strange furniture. The room was very spacious and had a back door with a beautiful view on a small artificial lake: unfortunately I ignored the warning sign and opened it, leaving room for crickets to enter the room. One of them got stuck in the air conditioning unit and kept making noise so I asked to change room: the staff was kind enough to satisfy my request. The restaurant is good and has quite low prices.
If you want to play the slots.....
Do so but while I was there (4 hours).
No one won, no bells and whistles, no flashing lights, no grand or major wins. No pictures of past winners. Very bland, no excitement, lots of smoke. No incentive to play.
On US 95......
I've hit at least the major.
Better casinos and pay outs along the US 95.
Oh well. Cuz of this experience. I will no longer play slots.
It's for some people so I wish you the best.
I did not visit the restaurant since I made a donation to the casino.
Truckers.....
Overnight parking
Laundry
Showers at 5$
Hope you have better luck than I.
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