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Death Valley National Park
Where To Eat
Dining Room at the Furnace Creek Inn
 

Furnace Creek Inn (closed in summer)

  • Inn Dining Room: Serves breakfast, Sunday Brunch, lunch and dinner (dress code). Reservations recommended.
  • Lobby Bar: Drinks served in the afternoon and evening. Ask about Afternoon Tea.
  • Pool Bar: Snacks and drinks. For Inn guests only.

Furnace Creek Ranch

  • Forty-Niner Cafe: Breakfast, lunch and dinner served in this casual restaurant. Hours limited in summer months.
  • Wrangler Steakhouse & Buffet: Buffet-style breakfast and lunch. Steakhouse open for dinner. Limited hours.
  • Corkscrew Saloon: Drinks and snacks served in the afternoon and evening.
  • The 19th Hole: Burgers and sandwiches in an open-air setting next to the golf course. Closed in summer.

Stovepipe Wells Village

  • Toll Road Restaurant: Breakfast, lunch and dinner served in a casual setting. Limited hours. No lunch served in summer.
  • Badwater Saloon: Drinks and appetizers served in afternoon and evening.

Panamint Springs Resort

  • Dining & Bar: Breakfast, lunch and dinner served year-round. Patio seating available.

Scotty's Castle

  • Bookstore: Snacks and beverages.

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The Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley National Park

Did You Know?
In 1929, no rain was recorded in Death Valley, California. From 1931 through 1934, a 40 month period, only 0.64 inches of rain fell.
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Last Updated: January 07, 2011 at 09:14 MST