If you’re looking for a unique and challenging adventure, Death Valley certainly makes a good case. Home to the lowest point in North America, Death Valley National Park is a sight to behold.
Camping in Death Valley is only comfortable during the coldest months of the year, as summers see average highs of over 110 degrees. With several campgrounds available, getting a spot isn’t too difficult during winter and spring. The best camping option near Death Valley National Park is Furnace Creek, though reservations are required from October to April. Beyond Furnace Creek, no campsites take reservations, with many compatible for RV camping. If you’re looking for something a bit further out, Stovepipe Wells, CA, offers a few camping options, though amenities are minimal in this unincorporated area of California.
First come, first served campground located at sea level. The Stovepipe Wells campground has views of Death Valley proper and ...
First come / first served campground at an elevation of 1,800 feet, located 2 miles off of the Scotty’s Castle ...
NOTE: No fires or charcoal grills allowed at this campground. Camp stoves are okay.First come / first served tent only ...
Roughing it never felt so good when your adventure begins at Stovepipe Wells Village. Whether you’re looking for a place ...