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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

  • Snack Bar: Snacks and beverages.
Telescope Peak  

Did You Know?
Telescope Peak in Death Valley National Park was named by Dr. Samuel George in 1861. After climbing the 11,049 foot peak, Dr. George said that he could see so far that it reminded him of looking through a telescope.

Last Updated: April 04, 2009 at 18:41 EST