We know what you’re thinking: Death Valley? In the summer? But hear us out: With the hustle and bustle on the Las Vegas Strip, you can’t deny that the prospect of not having to fight crowds isn’t extremely attractive, and at The Oasis at Death Valley resort complex, that’s exactly what you’ll experience—with all the amenities you would enjoy elsewhere.
The 66-room, AAA Four-Diamond Inn at Death Valley, built in 1927, and the Ranch at Death Valley were recently renovated to the tune of $250 million in 2018, offering a spring-fed pool with bordering café and cabanas; the Tranquility Spa; a fine-dining restaurant and cocktail lounge; a gift shop; and the Borax Museum, rich in the area’s history. To beat the heat, explore the nearby park and opulent Mission Gardens in early morning and evening, taking advantage of the resort’s many pleasures during the day.
The Inn at Death Valley also recently added 22 private, one-bedroom casitas for a whole new level of accommodation. Throughout this gorgeous property you’ll discover Western art, shaded terraces and views of the Panamint Mountains.
Adding to all this is nearby Furnace Creek Golf Course, the world’s lowest-elevation course at 214 feet below sea level. This 18-hole, par-70 course is framed with palm and tamarisk trees and ranked as one of America’s toughest courses by Golf Digest. What are you waiting for? Death Valley awaits.
6312 Zabriskie Lane. oasisatdeathvalley.com
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