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Where can I camp in death valley?
Do I have to pay for camping in death valley national park? Where can I find a list of all the campgrounds in death valley national park?
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Yes, you will have to pay to enter and camp within Death Valley National Park.
Furnace Creek
There are three NPS campgrounds at Furnace Creek. Reservations can be made for the Furnace Creek (http://www.recreation.gov/) campground but only during the winter season:
• Furnace Creek – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-7pm)
• Sunset – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-9pm)
• Texas Springs – dump station with potable water (no generator)
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/furncrk(1).jpg
Use the self-registration booth to pay for your site (cash/credit).Gas, diesel and propane are available at Furnace Creek. There is a General Store, the 49er Café, Post Office, NPS Museum and Visitor Center at Furnace Creek.
Stovepipe Wells
Xanterra operate the Stovepipe Wells Motel (http://www.stovepipewells.com/accommodations-1238.html) which currently has 15 RV sites with full hookups (Tel: 760-786-2387). There is only one NPS campground in Stovepipe Wells:
• Stovepipe Wells – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-7pm)
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/P1000274.JPG
Mesquite Spring
• Mesquite Spring – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-7pm)
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/P1000253.JPG
Panamint Springs Resort
• Panamint Springs Resort (http://www.deathvalley.com/psr/) has a Motel and an RV/Tent campground. There are 12 RV sites with full hookups and 25 water only RV sites. Tel: 1-775-482-7680.
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/550_death-valley-map-double-click-to-view-larger-image--821(1).jpg
Additional Information:
Death Valley National Park http://www.nps.gov/deva/index.htm
Death Valley National Park: History & Overview http://www.examiner.com/rving-in-national/Death-Valley-National-Park-California-history-and-overview
Death Valley National Park: Attractions & Camping http://www.examiner.com/rving-in-national/Death-Valley-National-Park-California-attractions-and-camping
Furnace Creek
There are three NPS campgrounds at Furnace Creek. Reservations can be made for the Furnace Creek (http://www.recreation.gov/) campground but only during the winter season:
• Furnace Creek – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-7pm)
• Sunset – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-9pm)
• Texas Springs – dump station with potable water (no generator)
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/furncrk(1).jpg
Use the self-registration booth to pay for your site (cash/credit).Gas, diesel and propane are available at Furnace Creek. There is a General Store, the 49er Café, Post Office, NPS Museum and Visitor Center at Furnace Creek.
Stovepipe Wells
Xanterra operate the Stovepipe Wells Motel (http://www.stovepipewells.com/accommodations-1238.html) which currently has 15 RV sites with full hookups (Tel: 760-786-2387). There is only one NPS campground in Stovepipe Wells:
• Stovepipe Wells – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-7pm)
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/P1000274.JPG
Mesquite Spring
• Mesquite Spring – dump station with potable water (generator 7am-7pm)
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/P1000253.JPG
Panamint Springs Resort
• Panamint Springs Resort (http://www.deathvalley.com/psr/) has a Motel and an RV/Tent campground. There are 12 RV sites with full hookups and 25 water only RV sites. Tel: 1-775-482-7680.
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID12879/images/550_death-valley-map-double-click-to-view-larger-image--821(1).jpg
Additional Information:
Death Valley National Park http://www.nps.gov/deva/index.htm
Death Valley National Park: History & Overview http://www.examiner.com/rving-in-national/Death-Valley-National-Park-California-history-and-overview
Death Valley National Park: Attractions & Camping http://www.examiner.com/rving-in-national/Death-Valley-National-Park-California-attractions-and-camping
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