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The best RV sites in Death Valley National Park, CA

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The best RV sites in Death Valley National Park, CA

Furnace Creek Campground

1. Furnace Creek Campground

91%
(80)
Campground in Death Valley National Park · 130 sites · Tents, RVs
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One of the most centrally located campgrounds in Death Valley, Furnace Creek is seated in a cradle of astonishing ruggedness, surrounded by the weatherbeaten stretches of Death Valley mountains
Public campgrounds in Death Valley National Park are often sold-out.
Tarantula Ranch

2. Tarantula Ranch

98%
(392)
38mi from Death Valley National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tarantula Ranch is located in the Mojave Desert surrounded by BLM land and nearby Death Valley National Park. One of the first vineyards in Nevada, we grow 5 varietals of grapes and make wine on-site. We offer guests camping, glamping, and an RV site. Camping and Glamping sites are located next to the vines and include picnic tables, shared bathhouse with toilets and shower, outdoor kitchen (bbq, gas cooktop). We also have a community area "The Wine Hall" with ping-pong, shuffleboard, refrigerator, and microwave. Outside our gates, enjoy biking, hiking, scrambling, and exploring the Amargosa Desert and nearby Skeleton Hills. Nearby attractions include Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge (30-minutes) and Death Valley National Park (45-minutes). We have spent a lot of time in the park and are happy to answer questions, make suggestions, or even take you on a tour.
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$35
 / night
AREA-95 | Desert Nebula

3. AREA-95 | Desert Nebula

100%
(6)
30mi from Death Valley National Park · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Amargosa Valley is the adventure town of Nevada. Sitting between Las Vegas and Death Valley, this property is just minutes away from one of the most popular sand dunes in the southwest. The sky opens up at night to treat campers to a vivid view of the starry night sky. With easy drive-up access, this parcel can be accessed by nearly any vehicle however a 4-wheel drive is recommended due to soft sand in some areas.
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Top-rated campgrounds near Death Valley National Park

Tarantula Ranch

Tarantula Ranch

98%
(392)
38mi from Death Valley National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tarantula Ranch is located in the Mojave Desert surrounded by BLM land and nearby Death Valley National Park. One of the first vineyards in Nevada, we grow 5 varietals of grapes and make wine on-site. We offer guests camping, glamping, and an RV site. Camping and Glamping sites are located next to the vines and include picnic tables, shared bathhouse with toilets and shower, outdoor kitchen (bbq, gas cooktop). We also have a community area "The Wine Hall" with ping-pong, shuffleboard, refrigerator, and microwave. Outside our gates, enjoy biking, hiking, scrambling, and exploring the Amargosa Desert and nearby Skeleton Hills. Nearby attractions include Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge (30-minutes) and Death Valley National Park (45-minutes). We have spent a lot of time in the park and are happy to answer questions, make suggestions, or even take you on a tour.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$35
 / night
AREA-95 | Desert Nebula

AREA-95 | Desert Nebula

100%
(6)
30mi from Death Valley National Park · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Amargosa Valley is the adventure town of Nevada. Sitting between Las Vegas and Death Valley, this property is just minutes away from one of the most popular sand dunes in the southwest. The sky opens up at night to treat campers to a vivid view of the starry night sky. With easy drive-up access, this parcel can be accessed by nearly any vehicle however a 4-wheel drive is recommended due to soft sand in some areas.
from 
$20
 / night

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