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Death Valley Gateway -Suite B

10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (60)
"Very cute and clean retreat unit. There were many amenities for off the grid facility, and was easy to come and go. Yard felt very safe and clean, we didn’t bring our service dog in training, I am a professional dog trainer, but I would absolutely feel safe to take my dog(s)"
The price is CA $216
CA $378 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 3 - Jan 4, 2025
Death Valley Gateway -Suite B

$89/night for 2 people, plus $20/night for each additional person

10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (105)
"This house doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside is incredible. This house is huge! The kitchen is stocked with everything that you need. There is a laundry room. There were a lot of board games (if that's your thing).The one thing that wasn't great for this city girl was the rooster next door. It definitely took some getting use to it crowing at 4am. If my travels bring me back to the area. I will definitely try and book this place."
$89/night for 2 people, plus $20/night for each additional person

Million Dollar View close to Death Valley and remote for Perfect Stargazing

2.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (6)
"The property is great and the location is great. If you Need solitude this will do the trick. Will stay her again in the future and can’t wait to bring the whole family."
The price is CA $331
CA $523 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 5 - Jan 6, 2025
Million Dollar View close to Death Valley and remote for Perfect Stargazing
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Frequently asked questions

Searching for B&Bs in Death Valley?
Whether you’re passing through town and are looking for an accommodation that’s small and charming, or you’re traveling solo and hoping to get some tips from locals, B&Bs can be a great choice for many types of vacationers. If your ideal vacation to Death Valley includes spending lots of time outside, Death Valley National Park and Furnace Creek Visitor Center are good spots to enjoy the scenery.
How do you know if a B&B is the best choice for your stay?
With attentive service, opportunities to socialize with other guests, and top-rated breakfasts, B&Bs provide a one-of-a-kind setting.
When should I book my B&B in Death Valley?
When you’re planning your trip to Death Valley, be sure to take into account the year-round temperatures. The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 95°F, while the coldest months are December and January with an average of 55°F. Average annual precipitation for Death Valley is 4 inches.
What is there to do in Death Valley?
Travelers enjoy Death Valley for its riverfront and restaurants. If cultural attractions are high on your list, Goldwell Open Air Museum and Borax Museum are spots to check out. You might put Death Valley National Park and Artists Palette on your list if you want to see more of the area.