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Panamint Springs Resort

2.5 star property
7.6 out of 10, Good, (860)
"Stayed in a glamping tent. Loved the restaurant on the property. Staff was very nice."
Panamint Springs Resort

Amargosa Opera House

2.5 star property
7.2 out of 10, Good, (965)
"special place"
The price is ₹10,067
₹11,274 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Jul - 25 Jul
Amargosa Opera House
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Frequently asked questions

What can I expect from a motel trip to Death Valley?
By saving on your room price, you can enjoy more of the attractions in Death Valley. Top sights to visit include Death Valley National Park.
What's it like to stay in a motel?
At many motels, you'll often find an outdoor pool and free parking. When you stay at a motel property, you'll usually access your room from an outside corridor overlooking the car park. The word "motel" was invented in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, California by the owner of the Milestone Mo-Tel.
What are the best motels in Death Valley?
These are some of Expedia customers' favourite motels to choose from in the larger area. Amargosa Opera House: If driving, you'll be within 20 minutes of Death Valley National Park. Enjoy access to the picnic area, and freebies including WiFi and self-parking. Panamint Springs Resort: Free parking, a snack bar/deli and a library are available during your stay. Central Death Valley is 23.3 mi (37.5 km) away.
What things can I to do in Death Valley?
Visitors like Death Valley for the riverfront, restaurants and cafes. As you're sightseeing around the area, make sure that you enjoy all there is to see and do. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Death Valley National Park, Devil's Golf Course and Telescope Peak trail. Some historical places you might want to see include Harmony Borax Works, Leadfield Ghost Town and Eureka Mine. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Furnace Creek Golf Course, Furnace Creek Visitor Center and Golden Canyon.
What's the weather like in Death Valley?
Weather can make or break a road trip, so here's some data about year-round temperatures in Death Valley to help you plan yours: The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 35°C, while the coldest months are December and January, with an average of 13°C. Average annual precipitation for Death Valley is 90 mm.