Visited over Memorial Day Weekend and only three other campers in the area. Incredible sceneic cruise up there, but look out for the wildlife! Met a group of burros around a blind curve.
A hidden gem! This campsite has running water and pit toilets. The place is very windy so make sure to tie everything down! Fires allowed also generators from 7am to 7pm. At night make sure to look up and see the beautiful stars. I really enjoyed my stay and will be returning.
If you're looking for some peace and quiet, this is it. Wildrose is a small, rocky, campground about 30 miles away from stovepipe wells. We went at the end of March and the campground is about 15 degrees cooler than furnace creek during the day since it's at a higher elevation and gets EXTREMELY windy (and really cold at night!) So make sure all your camping gear is secured! Fire pit w/ grill, potable water and one non-flushing toilet that is kept somewhat clean. It's a first come, first serve campground and it does fill up pretty quickly towards the evening so show up early!
Stayed on one of the hottest days so far in July. Beautiful site full of wildlife to include burros, snakes, and a ton of flies of all sizes. However, the night sky was phenomenal and it was much cooler than lower elevations. There is a pit toilet, but we found it unusable as the flies were pretty thick in there.
One of the best campsites that i have camped at so far. It's in the death valley but it was heavenly at night. The sky was absolutely clear and the night was as dark as it could get to notice the Milky way through the naked eyes. Took some beautiful pictures of the galaxy . It was windy in the evening, tent was hardly holding up ..had to put my car behind the tent to be safe. But night it was fine, i slept in the hammock outside. Great night, great experience. I definitely recommend this😊