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Best Short term and Weekly rentals in Death Valley
9.8 274 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$228/nightfor 1 night
Pahrump Gem|self Check-in|full Kitchen|w/d #3a
1 2
apartment , Pahrump
This newly renovated duplex is situated in a rural part of Pahrump, just a short distance from major supermarkets and restaurants. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall guest experience. The self-catering apartment comfortably sleeps up to four guests in two bedrooms. It offers a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, and a shared laundry room, as well as air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.
9.8 8 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$286/nightfor 1 night
Alarcon Ranch
1 2
cabin , Weldon
This Weldon cabin offers excellent access to Sequoia National Forest, lying within 9.6km of the Kern River and Audubon Kern River Preserve. Sleeping four guests, this self-catering lodge boasts a fully equipped kitchenette with oven and microwave, free Wi-Fi, on-site laundry, barbecue grills, and a TV/DVD player; it's perfect for exploring the nearby Kern Valley Hospital (18.3km away).
10 9 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$330/nighttotal: $2310 (7 )
Updated Near Death Valley, Big Outdoor Area.
2 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley flat offers a peaceful Mojave Desert retreat, located 89.7 kilometres from Death Valley National Park and close to Ash Meadows Visitor Centre. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment accommodates four guests with air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge and microwave, and private parking, ideal for exploring nearby Golden Canyon and Furnace Creek Golf Course.
9.8 330 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$86/nightfor 1 night
Quiet Room Near The 395
1 2
apartment , Ridgecrest
This Ridgecrest guesthouse is situated in a quiet neighbourhood near the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, offering easy access to Death Valley (185km), Joshua Tree National Park (269km), Mount Whitney (142km), and the Trona Pinnacles (40km). The self-catering unit features a travel-themed bedroom with an owl motif, a private bathroom, shared kitchen and laundry facilities (on request), sleeps two guests, and includes a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher; three resident cockatiels may add to the desert ambiance.
10 4 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$259/nightfor 1 night
Whitney View Cabin
1 2
apartment , Lone Pine
This mountain lodge in Lone Pine offers stunning Sierra Nevada views, being just minutes from downtown with convenient access to Mount Whitney, Alabama Hills, Death Valley, and Sequoia National Park. This two-bedroom lodge accommodates up to four guests, featuring a private deck, a kitchenette with a microwave oven, and air conditioning, though it notably lacks WiFi for a nature-focused escape.
9.7 2676 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$381/nightfor 1 night
Eastside Guesthouse
1 2
B&B , Bishop
Eastside Guesthouse and Bivy is a short distance from Bishop's town centre, offering easy access to the Eastern Sierra's stunning natural landscapes. The guesthouse consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The guesthouse features family rooms, a garden, a shared lounge, and a sun terrace. Guests can enjoy amenities like free Wi-Fi, parking, and a picnic area, along with activities such as skiing, cycling, and exploring the nearby mountains.
9.9 55 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$241/nightfor 1 night
Guest House, Gated, 3 Min To Race Track!
1 2
apartment , Pahrump
This modern guest house is situated minutes from Pahrump's town centre, offering easy access to local casinos, wineries, and attractions such as the Pahrump Valley Speedway, Death Valley National Park (distance unspecified), and various hot springs (distances unspecified). The self-catering property features one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps two guests, boasting a sleek design, air conditioning, a swimming pool, garden, parking, and amenities including a fridge and microwave; it is ideal for couples or solo travellers seeking a short break or longer holiday.
10 156 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$241/nightfor 1 night
Tre’s Casita, Near Main Road To Death Valley Np
1 2
B&B , Pahrump
This private casita is situated in Pahrump, just a short drive from both Death Valley National Park and Las Vegas, offering easy access to both desert adventures and city lights. This one-bedroom casita comfortably sleeps two guests and features a semi-private courtyard with outdoor furniture, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or stargazing. The casita is equipped with a comfortable living room, a well-equipped kitchenette, and a queen-size bed in the bedroom. Guests can also enjoy the resort-style pool and BBQ area, as well as the convenience of keypad entry, Roku TVs, and a nearby dog park.
9.6 96 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$155/nighttotal: $1085 (7 )
Hospitality House
2 2
apartment , Beatty
This two-bedroom apartment is located on the outskirts of Beatty, Nevada, just across the road from Bureau of Land Management land, offering easy access to hiking trails. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience. The self-catering apartment can comfortably accommodate four guests. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a streaming TV and a private garden. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of on-site parking and the option of booking massage therapy sessions with the owner.
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$147/nightfor 1 night
Desert Vineyard Glamping Near Death Valley National Park
1 2
apartment , Beatty
This unique teardrop trailer accommodation is located in Amargosa Valley, a short distance from Death Valley National Park and Ash Meadows Visitor Centre, offering a distinctive stay adjacent to a family vineyard. This compact lodging provides a private, lockable space for two guests with a queen-size bed, electricity, and heating, alongside access to shared composting outhouses and an outdoor shower, with winery tours and outdoor activities like hiking and biking available nearby.
8.8 280 reviews
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
$138/nightfor 1 night
Shady Lady Bed And Breakfast
1 2
B&B , Beatty
Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast is located just 30 miles from Death Valley National Park's North East Entrance and 31 miles north of Beatty, near Scotty's Junction, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. It consistently receives high ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The inn offers a range of rooms, each with a private bathroom and some featuring seating areas. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, terrace, garden, spa, restaurant, bar, room service, and parking.
10 82 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$334/nighttotal: $2338 (7 )
Near Death Valley, Amenities, Large Outdoor Space
1 2
apartment , Beatty
This Beatty holiday home, near Death Valley National Park, offers easy access to Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Big Dune, and the Rhyolite ghost town. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four, includes a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and complimentary breakfast at the nearby Martell Market; guests can explore miles of surrounding wilderness.
Best family friendly Death Valley Short term rentals
Among the 236 accommodations in Death Valley, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals
9.4 141 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$359/nightfor 1 night
Sun Retreat Desert Views & Stargazing Escape
4 2
apartment , Pahrump
This house is conveniently located in Pahrump, a short drive from the Pahrump Valley Winery and the Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience. This three-bedroom property comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, and parking. Guests can enjoy a range of activities such as wine tasting, exploring the desert landscape, and experiencing the thrills of the Spring Mountain Motor Resort.
9.6 18 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$440/nightfor 1 night
Stunning New House By Death Valley, Amazing Views!
1 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley studio, near the California border, offers secluded accommodation at the foot of the Funeral Mountains, a short drive from Zabriskie Point and Furnace Creek. The self-catering property sleeps four, features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a garden, providing easy access to hiking trails and exceptional stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution.
9.9 46 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$388/nighttotal: $2716 (7 )
Secluded Western Retreat Near Dvnp, Ev Charger
1 2
apartment , Beatty
This three-bedroom house, situated on a ten-acre private plot near Beatty, Nevada, borders Bureau of Land Management land, offering easy access to hiking trails and is a short drive (approximately 16 km) from Death Valley National Park. Sleeping eight guests, this recently remodelled (2024) property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, three smart TVs with Netflix access, a private garden, an outdoor pavilion with a BBQ, and a telescope for stargazing, all within a secluded setting.
10 17 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$449/nightfor 1 night
Desert Retreat-charming 2-bedroom House With A View
2 2
apartment , Beatty
This Amargosa Valley property, situated on 5.6 hectares near the Funeral Mountains, is approximately 5.6 kilometres from the nearest peak and a short drive from Death Valley National Park and other attractions. This fully remodelled two-bedroom, one-bathroom house sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, three air conditioning units, a spacious patio with fire pit and BBQ, plus entertainment including Golden Tee and an Atari console; enjoy hiking trails in the Funeral Mountains nearby.
Best Death Valley lodging with a balcony
10 3 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$553/nightfor 1 night
Summit Sanctuary: 360° Views
1 2
apartment , Lone Pine
This non-smoking flat is located in Lone Pine, offering excellent access to the region's natural beauty, situated just 550 metres from Sequoia National Forest and an 11-minute drive from Alabama Hills. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom flat accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchenette with a stovetop, fridge, microwave, and coffee maker, as well as a sunroom/lanai, fire pit, and outdoor furniture for relaxation.
9.3 128 reviews
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
$433/nightfor 1 night
Villa Anita In Death Valley
1 2
B&B , Tecopa
Villa Anita is a charming bed and breakfast situated in Tecopa, a small town in Death Valley, just 29 miles from Pahrump, offering a peaceful escape from the desert heat. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience. The guest house features a single bedroom and bathroom, perfect for a couple or small family. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, terrace, garden, and kitchen, as well as free WiFi and parking.
10 24 reviews
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
$469/nightfor 1 night
Private Pool Cottage Games Grill Fire Pit Mtn Views 1hr To Death Valley & Vegas
1 2
cottage , Pahrump
This detached country house is situated in Pahrump, Nevada, offering convenient access to local amenities, Pahrump Valley Winery, and desert trails, with Death Valley National Park and Las Vegas both approximately 160 kilometres away. This 111 square metre dwelling accommodates up to six guests and features a private, fenced garden with an unheated swimming pool, a large patio with barbecue facilities, and an indoor living space with a refreshed kitchen and workspace desks.
9.5 177 reviews
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
$576/nightfor 1 night
Heritage House Great For Groups!
3 2
apartment , Pahrump
This 3-bedroom house is located just 1.5 miles from Lake Mohave and 1.9 miles from Lakeside Casino, making it ideal for exploring Pahrump's attractions. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The house provides ample space for families or groups with a sofa bed and a balcony. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with barbecue grills, and a relaxing atmosphere perfect for enjoying the warm Pahrump climate.
Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Death Valley
What attractions should one visit during a week-long stay in Death Valley National Park?
A week in Death Valley allows for a good exploration. Start with the iconic Zabriskie Point for sunrise views and then head to Dante's View for panoramic vistas. Explore Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. Drive through Artist's Drive and Artist's Palette for the colorful rock formations. Visit the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes for a sunset stroll. Don't miss the natural salt formations at Devil's Golf Course and take a hike to see the natural springs at Harmony Borax Works. Consider a visit to the Death Valley Museum to learn about the park's history and geology.
What are the best short term rentals in Death Valley?
What attractions should one visit during a month-long stay in Death Valley National Park?
A month gives ample time for in-depth exploration. Besides the highlights mentioned above, dedicate time to backpacking in the backcountry – permits are required. Explore less-visited areas like Ubehebe Crater and the Racetrack Playa. Take longer hikes, such as the Golden Canyon trail or the Mosaic Canyon trail. Visit different parts of the park at different times of day to experience the shifting light and shadows. Consider stargazing, as Death Valley's dark skies offer exceptional viewing opportunities. Explore the ghost towns like Rhyolite and Ballarat, and spend time exploring the park's diverse geological features, like the salt flats and canyons.
What are the best short term rentals for families and kids in Death Valley?
Can visitors to Death Valley National Park witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?
Death Valley isn't known for cherry blossoms or vibrant autumn foliage. However, you can witness wildflowers blooming after winter rains, usually between February and April, though it varies significantly by rainfall. The landscape changes dramatically with the seasons, with summer bringing extreme heat and winter offering milder temperatures and the possibility of snow in higher elevations.
What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Death Valley National Park?
Death Valley's population is relatively small and dispersed. Meaningful engagement with locals is best achieved by visiting the Furnace Creek area shops and restaurants and chatting with staff. The Death Valley Museum offers insights into the area's history and the people who have lived and worked there. You can also learn about the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, the Native American tribe with historical ties to the area, through information available at the park's visitor centers.
Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Death Valley National Park?
Death Valley doesn't have many scheduled cultural activities or workshops. However, the park's ranger programs often include talks and guided walks that provide cultural and historical context. Check the park's official website for the current schedule of ranger-led programs.
What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Death Valley National Park?
Some less-visited spots include the natural bridge in Golden Canyon, the ghost town of Harrisburg, and the less-traveled trails leading to secluded canyons and viewpoints. Exploring these areas requires preparation, including sufficient water and navigation skills, as cell service is limited.
What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Death Valley National Park?
Pack plenty of water – this is crucial. Bring sunscreen with a high SPF, a hat, sunglasses, and long-sleeved clothing for sun protection. Include sturdy hiking shoes, layers of clothing for varying temperatures, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged cell phone with a portable charger. A map and compass or GPS device are also essential, especially for backcountry exploration.
What are the most popular festivals in Death Valley National Park?
Death Valley itself doesn't host large-scale festivals. However, nearby towns may have events; it's best to check local event listings closer to your travel dates.
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Best Death Valley lodging with a kitchen
9.9 341 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$916/nightfor 1 night
West Wind, Cabin With Breathtaking Vieuws
1 2
apartment , Lone Pine
This studio apartment is situated just a short distance from Lone Pine, California, close to Whitney Portal, Horseshoe Meadow, and popular hiking trails, offering stunning views of Mount Whitney and the Eastern Sierra. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travellers. The studio has a spacious open-plan layout, comfortably accommodating two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom, along with a garden and parking, making it a convenient and comfortable base for exploring the local area.
10 79 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$281/nighttotal: $1967 (7 )
Desert Retreat With A View Near Death Valley
1 2
apartment , Beatty
This secluded two-bedroom house near Beatty, Nevada, is situated on a 16-hectare private property adjacent to public land, approximately 5.6km from the nearest Funeral Mountains peak and a short drive from Death Valley National Park, Rhyolite ghost town, and the Amargosa Opera House. This fully remodelled (2024) dwelling offers luxurious finishes, sleeps four guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and RO filtered water, three smart TVs, three air conditioning units, a Golden Tee arcade game, and extensive outdoor space including a patio, fire pit, horseshoe pit, and cornhole; nearby amenities include the Martel Market and restaurants such as the Stateline Saloon and El Valle Mexican Restaurant.
10 11 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$370/nighttotal: $2590 (7 )
Haunted 3-bedroom Mining Cabin In Death Valley
1 2
cabin , Beatty
This recently remodelled historic miner's lodge in Beatty, featured on 'Ghost Adventures', offers convenient access to Death Valley National Park (approximately 10 kilometres away) and Area 51. This lodge accommodates up to seven guests, featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a jetted whirlpool tub and a high-pressure shower, plus a separate cold-water shower for an authentic experience), air conditioning, Wi-Fi, parking, and a front patio with a 'smokeless' fire-pit.
9.9 62 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$339/nighttotal: $2373 (7 )
Updated Near Death Valley, Large Outdoor Space
1 2
apartment , Beatty
This Beatty, Nevada apartment is situated approximately 48 kilometres from Death Valley National Park and near Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, offering easy access to these natural wonders. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four guests and boasts a full kitchen with granite island, on-site laundry facilities, a patio with mountain views, and complimentary breakfast at a nearby market.
Best Death Valley lodging with laundry available
9.3 14 reviews
Death Valley
26/09 – 03/10
$119/nighttotal: $833 (7 )
Nevada Area 51/death Valley In Amargosa Valley #1
1 2
cabin , Beatty
This Beatty cabin retreat is situated in a tranquil desert park north of Las Vegas, conveniently located near the junction of Highways 95 and 373, offering easy access to the Area 51 Alien Center and Death Valley National Park. The self-catering cottage sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting air conditioning, parking, and a peaceful setting perfect for stargazing and exploring the surrounding Nevada desert landscape.
10 404 reviews
Death Valley
29/11 – 30/11
$520/nightfor 1 night
Cabernet Cabana Poolbilliardshottub Dvnp
1 2
apartment , Pahrump
The Cabernet Cabana pool house is situated in an upscale neighbourhood just 1.6km from the Charleston Peak Winery, a popular spot for wine tasting and events. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage can accommodate up to five guests. It offers a private pool, hot tub, a large garden, a fully equipped kitchen, a BBQ grill, a fire pit, and a pool table for entertainment.
10 35 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$516/nightfor 1 night
Wagon Wheel Ranch Close To Dvnp With Hot Tub And Cowboy Pool
3 2
apartment , Pahrump
This Pahrump holiday home, situated 3.4km from the Stage Stop Casino and within 9.7km of the Pahrump Valley Museum and Desert View Hospital, offers a peaceful rural retreat close to local attractions and casinos. This 93 square metre property boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeping up to six guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, Jacuzzi, terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, and a fireplace; enjoy on-site barbecue grills and explore nearby casinos and the Pahrump Valley Speedway.
10 2 reviews
Death Valley
01/08 – 02/08
$360/nightfor 1 night
Enjoy This Entire Home Near Death Valley National Park 25 Minute To Junction
2 2
apartment , Beatty
This two-bedroom holiday home is located in Amargosa Valley, 40 kilometres from Junction and 1.6 kilometres from the Death Valley National Park Information Centre, offering exclusive use of an entire property. This accommodation sleeps four guests and features a full kitchen, two bathrooms, and a large outdoor space, with complimentary breakfast available at the nearby Martell Market and proximity to Ash Meadows Visitor Centre and Death Valley sites such as Golden Canyon and Furnace Creek Golf Course.