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Death Valley Inn & RV Park
Overview
Death Valley Inn & RV Park serves as a welcoming desert oasis for travelers navigating the vast, sun-drenched landscape of Southern Nevada. Located in the historic town of Beatty, this facility combines the reliability of a well-maintained motel with the flexibility of a dedicated RV park. It functions as a convenient basecamp for those looking to explore the extremes of the Mojave Desert while maintaining access to essential services and modern comforts. The atmosphere is practical and friendly, designed for travelers who appreciate a clean and secure spot to rest after a day of exploration.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the main thoroughfare of Beatty, the park sits at the edge of the Amargosa River valley. The surroundings are characterized by rugged mountain views and the stark, beautiful minimalism of the high desert. Known as the gateway to the national park, the location provides a strategic advantage for visitors who want to be near the park's eastern entrance. The town of Beatty offers a unique glimpse into Nevada history, providing a small-town backdrop that feels worlds away from the neon lights of Las Vegas.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers a range of practical features designed to make desert living comfortable and stress-free. Guests have access to full hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes, along with clean restroom and shower facilities. One of the standout features is the seasonal outdoor swimming pool and hot tub, shared with the inn, which provides a refreshing escape from the intense desert heat. On-site laundry services ensure long-term travelers can refresh their gear, while reliable Wi-Fi keeps visitors connected to the outside world during their stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is Death Valley National Park, which is just a short drive away, offering access to iconic sites like Badwater Basin and Zabriskie Point. Closer to home, travelers can visit the Rhyolite Ghost Town, a hauntingly beautiful collection of ruins and art installations just outside of town. Beatty is also famous for its wild burros, which frequently roam the streets and surrounding hills, providing unique wildlife viewing opportunities. For those who enjoy hiking, the nearby hills offer several trails with panoramic views of the desert floor.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for national park enthusiasts who value strategic accessibility over a remote, off-grid experience. It is perfect for those who want to spend their days exploring deep into the wilderness but prefer returning to a spot with reliable electricity, water, and connectivity. Whether you are a solo traveler in a van or a family in a large motorhome, this location offers a balanced mix of desert adventure and town-based convenience, making it a top choice for those crossing the Nevada desert.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Mel S
Stayed 3 nights. Quiet, clean room. Nice pool area. Would stay here again. Boss Lady, local cat, approved!
Fox Paulson
I've stayed here twice for business and one traveling through. Most of the Hotels in Beatty are owned by the same person and are very similar. This one has parking you can almost drive right up to the room. Nice staff. Continental breakfast is a Jimmy Dean croissant sandwich and a few other small items. Clean room. Less busy than other hotels.
ken boatman
The staff was great. The rooms were clean and comfortable. Many upgrades were made. Pool and hot tub is centrally located. Have a serve yourself breakfast.
Greta Andreello
So, I have a lot to say on this one. The room was fine. The shower wasn’t the best, as someone with long hair, because the water pressure was really low. The breakfast was a group of packaged food, like muffins and juices, There wasn’t any water at breakfast.-
Kelly Flynn
The location was great, Beatty is small and quiet and at a perfect distance outside of Death Valley National Park. Wild burros were all over. Many reviews indicate that the rooms are super clean but ours needed some deep cleaning. Shower tiles were grubby, hair in shower. Beds were clean and we liked the refrigerator in room and the TV worked great. We got the barbecue from the local place and it was excellent! I’d stay again, thanks for hosting us and our dog.
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