Place

The Inn at Death Valley

a large castle like structure with palm trees in a desert setting
This historic resort is an oasis in the desert.

NPS photo

Quick Facts
Location:
Death Valley National Park
Significance:
Private Resort

Accessible Rooms, Automated Entrance, Cellular Signal, Electric Car Charging Station, Fire Extinguisher, Food/Drink - Bar/Alcohol For Sale, Food/Drink - Restaurant/Table Service, Gifts/Souvenirs/Books, Parking - Auto, Parking - Bus/RV, Restroom, Swimming Pool, Toilet - Flush, Trash/Litter Receptacles, Wheelchair Accessible

The Inn at Death Valley was built in 1927 by the Pacific Coast Borax Works to entice visitors to come and see the area in hopes to raise support for it to become a National Park.

The dream came true in 1933 when the park was established as a National Monument, and the resort remains in private hands operating as an in-holding within what is now Death Valley National Park.

Lodging

Standard, deluxe, pool bungalow, and casitas are available. 

Restaurant

Reservations recommended, dress code applies.

More Information & Reservations

Additional information and reservations available on the Oasis at Death Valley website.

Death Valley National Park

Last updated: October 27, 2020