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Longstreet RV Resort & Casino
Overview
The Longstreet RV Resort & Casino provides a unique blend of Nevada hospitality and desert convenience. Located in the heart of the Amargosa Valley, this destination offers more than just a place to park; it serves as a full-service oasis for travelers exploring the rugged landscape. Combining the thrill of a casino floor with the comfort of a resort-style RV park, it offers a welcoming atmosphere where guests can unwind after a long day of driving through the high desert. The vibe is relaxed yet entertaining, offering a social environment that stands out in the quiet desert landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the Amargosa Valley, NV, just minutes from the California border, the resort is defined by its stunning desert vistas and wide-open skies. The park sits adjacent to the Amargosa River, which creates a lush, green contrast to the surrounding arid terrain. Its proximity to the East Entrance of Death Valley makes it a strategic basecamp for adventurers looking to explore the national park. At night, the lack of light pollution provides visitors with some of the most spectacular stargazing opportunities in the region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features level, spacious pads equipped with full hookups and plenty of room for big rigs. Beyond the standard utility connections, guests enjoy access to a refreshing swimming pool and hot tub, which are essential for cooling off after a day in the sun. On-site facilities include laundry rooms, clean showers, and a unique petting zoo featuring miniature donkeys and cows. Being part of a resort complex, RVers also have easy access to multiple dining options and a 24-hour casino, ensuring entertainment is always within walking distance.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for most visitors is the short drive to Death Valley National Park, where travelers can explore iconic landmarks like Badwater Basin or Zabriskie Point. Even closer is the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, a hidden gem known for its crystal-blue springs and rare desert pupfish. For those looking for a different kind of desert experience, the nearby Big Dune Recreational Area offers sand-boarding and off-roading. After a day of exploring, returning to the park for a sit-down meal at the Longstreet Inn provides a perfect end to the day.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideal for travelers who want to combine outdoor adventure with modern creature comforts. It appeals strongly to Death Valley visitors who prefer reliable hookups and amenities over dry camping inside the national park boundaries. It is also an excellent choice for retirees and road-trippers who enjoy the social atmosphere of a casino environment and the convenience of having dining and entertainment just steps from their front door. It caters well to those seeking a reliable, amenity-rich stop in a remote and beautiful location.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Andrew Ferkins
We enjoyed our stay, the place had great atmosphere, rooms were clean and the staff were friendly. There was good food and live music. The place was quirky but fun!
Züleyha S
Perfect location for a sunrise in Death Valley! We checked in late at night and went straight to sleep, so the “retro” style was not very disturbing. The furniture is very old, hygiene could be improved. Overall a nice stopover!
Nook H
We didn’t stay the night, but we stopped by and really enjoyed the visit. The vintage Western decorations are fun and give the place a unique charm — it feels like a little time capsule in the desert. The bathroom and casino were both clean, which was a nice surprise for a roadside stop. If you’re passing through near Death Valley, it’s worth a quick visit for the quirky vibe and peaceful scenery.
Elijah Mills
This is an amazing hotel! It has a great vibe, as it is pretty much alone out in the desert, and feels really cozy and homey. The food from the restaurant is delicious, service great, and the convenience store fairly priced. I also love the old style and many statues that are spread through the hotel, which both kids and adults love! The pond out back is also pretty, and the little gazebo is perfect for sitting in.
Jordan Mills
This place is awesome! Staff who checked us in was super friendly and accommodating. They allow dogs, which is great. We had a lake view room on first floor so it was easy to take our dogs outside. Grounds and hotel room were very clean. This place has old vintage vibes and we adored it. The food is also good and the mini mart at front desk makes it really convenient to get a few things here and there. They also have fuel pumps which make for an easy option to fill up on your way in or out. We will absolutely be back!
Michael Rosen
What a fun place to visit! It's a touch dated, but it is a museum in and of itself and you get the old wild west feel. Props to Neil at the front desk at night, what a gentleman, so helpful! I'd stay there again for certain!
Nook H
We didn’t stay the night, but we stopped by and really enjoyed the visit. The vintage Western decorations are fun and give the place a unique charm — it feels like a little time capsule in the desert. The bathroom and casino were both clean, which was a nice surprise for a roadside stop. If you’re passing through near Death Valley, it’s worth a quick visit for the quirky vibe and peaceful scenery.
Matt Culbertson
5 stars for having a cat free to walk the bar. But otherwise, the vibes are really good. Jalapeno burgers were great. Had some good IPAs. Beautiful pond out back. Great convenience store. Really happy we found this place while staying nearby.
Ally Klein
Longstreet is a decent place to stay and we would stay again. It is dated but in its own charmed way. They have just about everything you could ask for in the middle of no where: hotel, casino, bar, restaurant, gas, chapel, plus a lot more. A friendly cat roams the casino, too! The room was comfortable for our four-nighr stay. Our bathroom had an oder in the shower drain but seemed to go away after night 1. Comfortable room overall. Jack's restaurant was quite tasty! It's a little pricey but there isn't a lot around, so the pricing makes sense. Prices were fine for dinner, but for breakfast, it was pretty steep. It would be nice to have smaller portion options for breakfast. The "lighter side" menu isn't what I would consider light. Service was good most nights and mornings for breakfast. Our last night dinner service wasn't great. We also found inconsistencies between servers. I asked if could substitute a side Caesar salad for fries. One night, server said absolutely and brought me a side salad to accompany my sandwich. Next night, a different server said no, brought us a larger Caesar salad and charged the menu price of $15 and omitted any side for my sandwich. It would be nice to have clarity on the menu and for the servers regarding side options and substitutions. Overall, great location for Death Valley and significantly cheaper than staying in the park. Jack's is quite tasty but I'd also recommend El Valle up the road if you want to change it up! We would stay again.
Cate Larsen
Couldn’t recommend this place enough. Old fashioned and charming with all the love of grandpa’s eclectic living room. Plush beds on antique wooden frames were the comfiest I’ve ever slept in, and I fear I’ll never camp on the hard ground of Death Valley again. The cafe food was great, the bar had delicious and fairly priced drinks, and the atmosphere kept me looking around to see what other weird old thing I could spot. Will be coming back very soon to share this experience with loved ones.