The Inn at Death Valley, a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2012, was built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company of Twenty Mule Team fame as a means to save their newly built Death Valley Railroad. Designed by prominent Los Angeles architect Albert C Martin and landscape architect Daniel Hull, the Inn was first opened for business in 1927.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Inn has remained an elegant hideaway for more than 85 years and is open from mid-October to mid-May. Guests can experience fine dining in one of the world’s most remote settings, relax at the spring-fed pool, stroll through spectacular palm gardens, or shop for unique items in the gift shop or nearby General Store. The architecturally stunning Inn also offers unique function space, ideal for small business and social gatherings.
During the winter season, guests can also enjoy tennis, sport courts, horseback riding, or romantic carriage rides. When it comes to golf, guests can tee it up on the world’s lowest golf course at 214 feet below sea level. This historic course opened with nine holes in 1931 and was expanded to 18 holes in the fall of 1968. The course was redesigned in 1997 by noted golf course architect Perry Dye and a high-tech irrigation system was installed at that time. The course is irrigated using recycled water from the resort’s spring-fed swimming pools.
Furnace Creek Airport is located just west of the resort and serves private aircraft. Furnace Creek Resort provides complimentary van transfers from this local airport. The runway is 3,065 feet long and the FAA identifier is LO6.
Room
All 66 rooms provide conveniences like refrigerators and coffee makers, plus free WiFi and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels. Guests will also find room service, free local calls, and ceiling fans.
Standard King-Rooms
Our Standard Rooms take advantage of the views over the oasis garden, desert vistas or Panamint Mountains and have a king bed. Some of the rooms have a full bath and some have a 3/4-bath with a shower only. These rooms may be located in either the main tower, or on the terrace level above the pool.
Standard Terrace Room-Double/Twin
The Standard Terrace Rooms are located on the Terrace above the pool and offer beautiful garden, desert or mountain views. Some rooms have a full bath and some have a ¾-bath with a shower only.
Deluxe King Rooms
Our Deluxe Rooms are slightly larger rooms that take advantage of the views of the oasis garden, desert vistas or Panamint Mountains. Guests enjoy a king-sized bed with a full bath.
Deluxe Rooms-Double/Twin
Our Deluxe Rooms with a double and twin bed are slightly larger and located in the North Wing. Guests enjoy beautiful oasis garden or desert view and most rooms connect to a Deluxe King room.
Luxury Spa Rooms-King
Our Luxury Spa Rooms offer even more space for our guests and are located in the North Wing. Along with beautiful garden and desert views, these rooms feature a king bed, a full bath and a spa tub.
Luxury Spa Rooms-Double/Double
Our Luxury Spa Rooms with two double beds are located in the North Wing and offer more space for our guests. Additional amenities include a shared deck or terrace as well as a spa tub.
Standard Hillside Room – King
Our Standard Hillside Rooms are ideal for intimate weekend stays. These non-view rooms feature a king bed with full bath (some without tub).
Suite-Rooms
Our one-bedroom suites include a king-sized bed, and the added space of an attached living room for entertaining or relaxing.
Pool Bungalow
Our Pool Bungalow gives you the luxury of being just steps away from our spring-fed swimming pool, as well as a splendid view of the Death Valley desert. This stand-alone room also includes a queen bed and full bath. The solid stone walls sourced from the surrounding desert and vaulted ceiling offer a unique lodging experience.
The Inn at Furnace Creek
The Historic AAA Four Diamond Inn at Furnace Creek is open through May 7, 2016 before closing for the summer. It reopens with full services October 7, 2016. Guests can stay at The Inn with limited services on select dates through the summer.
Accessible Rooms
Accessible rooms are available, including some with roll-in showers. To see available ADA-compliant rooms, please check the “ADA/Accessible Rooms” checkbox in the online reservations application or call Central Reservations at (800) 236-7916.
Dining
Experience the charm of fine dining in one of the world’s most remote setting at the Inn or savor a hearty meal in a casual atmosphere at the Ranch. Satisfy your appetite in the elegant Inn Dining Room or the more family-friendly Forty Niner Cafe, Corkscrew Saloon and The Wrangler Steakhouse. From mid-October to mid-May, golfers also have the option of dining at the 19th Hole, a unique, veranda-style bar and grill adjacent to the Golf Shop.
The Inn at Furnace Creek Dining
The Inn Dining Room offers fine dining at breakfast, lunch, and dinner with stunning views of the desert salt pans and the majestic Panamint Mountains…
The Inn at Furnace Creek Dining
The Inn Dining Room offers fine dining at breakfast, lunch, and dinner with stunning views of the desert salt pans and the majestic Panamint Mountains. Weather permitting, service is available on the veranda offering unobstructed views of our spectacular location and the brilliant blue sky or evening stars. The Dining Room proudly serves an eclectic menu incorporating classical, continental, southwestern and pacific-rim influences. Guests are also invited to enjoy an Afternoon Tea or Sunday Brunch featuring everything from the finest smoked salmon to a delectable selection of pastries.
View on mapRecreation
Recreational amenities at the hotel include outdoor tennis courts, an outdoor pool, a sauna, and a fitness center.Children under 12 years old are not allowed in the swimming pool or fitness facility without adult supervision. Guests under 18 years old are not allowed in the fitness facility.The recreational activities are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.Bicycle rentals nearby, Mountain biking nearby,Hiking/biking trails nearby, Golf lessons available nearby, Basketball on site, Horse riding/rental on site, Volleyball on site.
Outdoor Pool
Guests can use the outdoor pool at a partner hotel.
Spa
Pamper yourself and schedule a massage in our relaxing, stone-laden massage room. We offer a wide variety of body treatments plus specialty serv…
Golf
Experience one of Golf Digest’s “America’s 50 Toughest Courses.” At 214 feet below sea level, we can confidently guarantee you…
Bike Rentals
Bike rentals are now available at the Furnace Creek Resort (excluding the summer) featuring 24 speed mountain bikes with sizes to fit the whole family…
Shopping
At the Furnace Creek Resort, we offer a range of shops from the Inn Gift Shop with fine gifts to the Ranch General Store for basic groceries and souve…
Spa
Pamper yourself and schedule a massage in our relaxing, stone-laden massage room. We offer a wide variety of body treatments plus specialty services such as reflexology, massages for mommy’s-to-be, hot stone massage, salt scrubs, and aromatherapy.
View on mapGolf
Experience one of Golf Digest’s “America’s 50 Toughest Courses.” At 214 feet below sea level, we can confidently guarantee you will play your lowest round ever!The Furnace Creek Golf Course was recently featured on PGA champion, Steve Elkington’s hit show, Secret Golf on CBS Sports Network, Go to Secret Golf’s website to experience Death Valley and the Furnace Creek Golf Course from Elkington’s whimsical perspective.Furnace Creek Golf Course offers great California desert resort golf, a unique golf vacation and an ideal winter getaway. At 214 feet below sea level, this 18-hole, par 70 course is also the world’s lowest elevation golf course. Palm and tamarisk trees frame the fairways and majestic mountains are visible from all areas of the course.During a 1997 redesign, noted course architect, Perry Dye added subtle mounding and re-contoured greens to the already fun layout. Water comes into play on nine holes and four sets of tees provide an enjoyable challenge for players of all skill levels. Furnace Creek Golf Course has achieved designation as a “Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS), the educational division of Audubon International. Furnace Creek Golf Course was the 42nd course in California and the 630th in the world to receive the honor.
View on mapBike Rentals
Bike rentals are now available at the Furnace Creek Resort (excluding the summer) featuring 24 speed mountain bikes with sizes to fit the whole family. The bike rental shop is located adjacent to the General Store at the Ranch at Furnace Creek. To reserve a bike for your stay, please call (760) 786-3371.
View on mapShopping
At the Furnace Creek Resort, we offer a range of shops from the Inn Gift Shop with fine gifts to the Ranch General Store for basic groceries and souvenirs. Conveniently located off the beautiful lobby, the Inn Gift Shop provides unique fine gifts, apparel and jewelry amid the intimate surroundings of the historic Inn at Furnace Creek. Specialty shops such as the Golf Pro Shop and the Borax Museum are found at the Ranch at Furnace Creek and make for excellent souvenir shopping.
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rkolod770685
A lot of money for not much
If you want a hotel room in Death Valley, you don't have lots of options. Room was fine but expensive. HVAC did not work. Coffee stains in cups in the room. Breakfast in the 1849 restaurant was awful...
Robert H
Oasis or Ranch or Furnace Creek - name of the resort is confusing.
Hotel was average for a mi-range resort at a national park. The dinner restaurant was very good. The breakfast buffet was terrible and should be avoided - it cost $45 for two and the food would not...