Lodging
Stovepipe Wells Village
Highway 190
Death Valley Junction, CA 92328
For Reservations:
call 760-786-2387
Amenities:
Gas Station
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
RV Camping
Tent Camping
ATM
Rooms or Cabins
Stovepipe Wells Village, located approximately 24 miles northwest of Furnace Creek, is geared towards family travel where unique is the norm and the unexpected is expected. At Stovepipe Wells Village you can explore ancient rock formations, swim year round in a sparkling heated swimming pool, watch the sun set behind surrealistic sand dunes and lay your eyes on such unique animal life as squeaking lizards. And, you’re just a short distance from the most photographed sand dunes in the world, making Stovepipe Wells Village the perfect place to headquarter your Death Valley adventures.
Tecopa Hot Springs Resort
PO Box 25
Tecopa, CA 92389
www.tecopahotsprings.org
For Reservations:
call 760-852-4420
Amenities:
Hot Springs Soak
Massage, Sauna or Therapies
Pets Allowed
Restaurant
Wi-Fi Area
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Rooms or Cabins
The historic Tecopa Hot Springs Resort offers newly renovated hotel rooms, some with adjoining baths, full RV hookups, dry camping, cabins and trailers. We host Pastels Bistro and the Tecopa Artist Group Gallery.
We also offer private mineral baths, an ozone steam sauna cabinet, and a 40′ 7 circuit Meditation Labyrinth. We host Star Parties with projected telescopic images during the New Moon and other special events throughout the season. Chaplain services for weddings and other Life Cycle events are also available.
Tecopa Palms RV Park
PO Box 35
Tecopa, CA 92389
For Reservations:
call 760.852.4245
Amenities:
Cable/Satellite TV
Hot Springs Soak
Massage, Sauna or Therapies
Amargosa Opera House and Hotel
PO Box 8
Death Valley, CA 92328
www.amargosaoperahouse.com
For Reservations:
call 760-852-4441
Amenities:
Rooms or Cabins
Banquet/Meeting Facilities
Pets Allowed
Restaurant
Wi-Fi Area
RV Camping
Tent Camping
The Amargosa Hotel and Opera House, located on Highway 127 in Death Valley Junction, was once the local headquarters of the Pacific Borax Company. On Easter of 1966, the renovation and transformation of this unique and historic adobe complex began, to become the home and performance space of legendary Marta Becket, dancer, painter and author. Becket left the glitz of New York, after performing on Broadway and at Radio City Music Hall, to perform her own shows before her own hand-painted audience in a desert ghost town. Her themes have centered around universal conflicts, such as hope and despair, love and betrayal, and illusion and reality.
Becket’s remarkable murals cover the entire walls and ceiling of the Amargosa Opera House. They were 6 years in the making, and now constitute a major local landmark. All 268 Renaissance gypsies, nuns, members of royalty and ladies of the night come to life under the lights, surrounding the living audience at each performance. Becket also painted portraits and whimsical scenes on the walls of the lobby, halls, and rooms of the hotel.






