Come where the stars come to play, and the Milky Way awaits. Summer at The Oasis at Death Valley isn’t just a season; it’s a spectacle. Witness the unparalleled beauty of a starlit Death Valley night, explore the park’s serene trails in the cool mornings and evenings, and indulge in desert luxury when the sun is at its peak.
Unwind. Refresh. Be awestruck in the heart of the desert.
Whether you’re here for the stargazing, seeking adventure, or looking to relax amid desert luxury, The Oasis at Death Valley has something just for you.
Explore nearby trails, discover sweeping vistas, and experience the wonder of Death Valley during its most enchanted season.
Does it get hot in the summer? Sure, but there's an oasis of cool things to do all the same!
How to Stay CoolBuy one night at The Ranch at the standard rate and get one night free!
Book NowWith a little planning, you can catch many of the park’s highlights while leaving yourself enough time to bask in the silence of the desert and pamper yourself at the resort.
Learn MoreFor a very limited time, take advantage of our special Prospector Rates of 30% off room rates and you’ll feel like you’ve struck gold!
Book NowA stay wouldn’t be complete without head-to-toe pampering at the hands of a classically trained masseuse in one of our brand new spa-rooms
Learn MoreThe Four-Diamond Inn at Death Valley
An elegant hideaway since 1927, the historic Inn at Death Valley is a AAA-rated four-diamond resort that still pampers every guest. Set against the hillside, the exclusive and private resort looks out over the valley toward the Panamint Mountains. Natural springs run right through the hotel and lush palm trees and flowering bougainvillea adorn the grounds. Completely renovated, The Inn features brand new casitas, a spring-fed pool, and classic California-desert style.
The Ranch at Death Valley
Welcome to the new and improved Ranch at Death Valley. The sprawling, family-friendly hotel has been part of a $200 million renaissance and is the energetic center of activity in Death Valley. Set along Highway 190 next to the National Park Service Visitor Center, you can enjoy a classic town square with towering date palms and mission California architecture. There’s lots of room to spread out with huge lawns set along an 18-hole golf course – the lowest elevation course in the world, a natural spring-fed pool to help keep cool, and rooms with exterior entrances and private patios. Plus, there are great to-go food options to help you enjoy your stay as you set out for adventure in Death Valley National Park.