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Death Valley RV Park
Overview
Death Valley RV Park, situated in the high desert town of Beatty, Nevada, serves as a functional and accessible gateway for travelers exploring the vast landscapes of the region. This park offers a reliable home base for those who prefer straightforward accommodations while traversing the arid beauty of the American West. It balances simplicity with the essential infrastructure required to support comfortable overnight or extended stays for recreational vehicles of varying sizes.
Location & Surroundings
The park is positioned on the edge of the desert, providing guests with immediate access to the rugged scenery of the Amargosa Valley. Being located in Beatty, NV, puts travelers in a strategic position to approach the eastern entrance of Death Valley National Park. The surroundings are quiet and vast, offering travelers the chance to experience the expansive skies and unique geological formations that define this remote and historically rich corner of the Nevada desert.
Amenities & Park Features
To ensure a comfortable stay, the park is equipped with full hookups, including water, sewer, and electrical connections at most sites. The layout is designed to be accessible for larger rigs, minimizing the stress of parking after a long day of travel. Additional facility highlights include clean bathroom and shower areas, as well as pet-friendly policies that make it a practical choice for travelers journeying with their four-legged companions through the challenging desert climate.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beatty acts as a gateway to some of the most famous sites in the region. Visitors frequently use this park as a launching point for excursions into Death Valley National Park to view the dramatic landscapes of Zabriskie Point and Badwater Basin. Closer to town, travelers often explore the Rhyolite Ghost Town, an abandoned mining camp that offers a fascinating glimpse into the area's gold-rush history, located just a short drive from the park entrance.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for independent travelers and road-trippers who prioritize convenience and location over luxury resort features. It is perfectly suited for those visiting the National Park who want a quiet, no-frills environment to recharge. If you are looking for a straightforward, well-located stop that offers all the essential utility services for a desert excursion, this park is a dependable selection for your travel itinerary.
User Reviews
m mascia
What an awesome rv park! Easy to pull thru & lots of perks! We stayed one night but wish we could’ve stayed longer. You can use the facilities at the Inn next door which includes a nice cool pool & jacuzzi. There’s also an ice machine for use. The bathroom & showers very clean & secure! We walked to the VFW for drinks & dinner & lots of local flair. Don’t pass this by!
Misty Gaeger
This place is definitely worth the price. Great distance to death valley, also a short drive to Vegas. Staff was very friendly and the place was quiet. Be aware that there are no grocery stores in the vicinity but gas stations do have a few things like milk, bread, and eggs so stock up before you go.
Heather P
Great RV park near Death Valley National Park. The spots were large enough we could park our truck beside our trailer and still open our awning. All sites were pull through which was nice. We also had full hook ups which was a plus. Laundry room available. Washrooms are clean with good water pressure for showers. Dog friendly campground, but doesn’t have a dog run. There is a park about half a kilometer down the road that has grass for dogs and trees for some shade which we went to a few times a day.
L. A.
Great little RV park! Quiet, light road traffic but not a bother and quiets down at night. Laundry facilities clean and works great. Staff and owners friendly and make you feel at home. Restrooms clean. No grocery stores in town. Great place to stay if you are visiting death valley. Wild donkeys everywhere. Nice weather for December, got slightly chilly going into January but still above 50 degrees.
Steven Page
We live in Reno and were traveling to Las Vegas. Did not want to drive through so decided to stop in Beatty NV. Nice small RV park that is well kept. No amenities and the spaces are not very long but works for a short stay. All the spaces are pull throughs but not long enough for our 38 foot motorhome with out jeep attached. All the pads are dirt so it is a little dusty. Nice simple place and with full hook ups. It ran us $35 for the night.
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