Warning
GeneralFIRE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE: Campfires are only permitted with the use of a fire pan or other fireproof barrier that prevents the fire from directly contacting the ground and does not damage the natural surface. NO wood gathering is allowed. All accumulated ashes and burned wood must be collected and packed out.
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About Death Valley Backcountry Roadside Camping
Number of accommodations: 43
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (135)
What Guests Are Saying
Campsite E-8 offers solitude and stunning views, making it a great choice for those seeking a quiet desert experience. While the wind can be strong, the spacious sites and well-maintained roads enhance the overall camping experience. Visitors appreciate the privacy and beauty of the area, with many highlighting the opportunity for stargazing and exploring nearby attractions.
What Guests Are Saying
Campsite E-8 offers solitude and stunning views, making it a great choice for those seeking a quiet desert experience. While the wind can be strong, the spacious sites and well-maintained roads enhance the overall camping experience. Visitors appreciate the privacy and beauty of the area, with many highlighting the opportunity for stargazing and exploring nearby attractions.
Review Summary
Susan H
VerifiedFebruary 19, 2026 • Stayed at: G6, Loop: Greenwater Valley Road
Steven T
VerifiedFebruary 19, 2026 • Stayed at: E8, Loop: Echo Canyon Road
There were no facilities and therefore, very few people. We loved the solitude. We camped in Echo Canyon. Be warned that the wind gets funneled into the narrow canyon and can blow very strong. Make sure to secure your tent and other equipment well.
Bill B
VerifiedFebruary 13, 2026 • Stayed at: E5, Loop: Echo Canyon Road
I had a reservation for the night for site E5. Later in the evening after I was asleep, I was awaked (it was pretty early, only about 9pm) by a person saying I was in their site. I assured them I had it reserved which I did. It was a bit awkward as the closest next site was 1/2 mile away. We talked and they said they could stay at the other site they had reserved, E1. So they left and that was that.
I recommend people take a printout of their reservation and attached it to the campsite marker and refer people to that if they drop by, to avoid a drawn out conversation with strangers at night. I only had it on my phone and figured I'd only have to show it to a ranger, not some random person at night.
Kathleen W
VerifiedFebruary 12, 2026 • Stayed at: E8, Loop: Echo Canyon Road
Site 8 is shady with a beautiful view. It is in a narrow section of the canyon.
Kelley N
VerifiedFebruary 11, 2026 • Stayed at: H4, Loop: Hole in the Wall Road
Nice small site, not great for tents.
Melissa K
VerifiedFebruary 8, 2026 • Stayed at: H3, Loop: Hole in the Wall Road
Amazing scenery, plus quiet and solitude. This was a great place to come get away for a little while, recharge and appreciate the beauty this park has to offer!
James B
VerifiedFebruary 1, 2026 • Stayed at: H2, Loop: Hole in the Wall Road
Great site on an easy to navigate gravel road.
Theresa T
VerifiedJanuary 30, 2026 • Stayed at: H1, Loop: Hole in the Wall Road
It was incredibly beautiful and quiet
Lynn H
VerifiedJanuary 26, 2026 • Stayed at: H3, Loop: Hole in the Wall Road
Beautiful park.
Curtis P
VerifiedJanuary 22, 2026 • Stayed at: E9, Loop: Echo Canyon Road
Make sure to take the time and ask the park staff for information. They helped me find the exact camping site I was looking for, the ranger at Stovepipe Wellls was so helpful. Thank you so much for helping to make my trip great!
Location Death Valley Backcountry Roadside Camping
Address:
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley, CA, 92328
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 36.4617 / -116.867
Elevation: -58 feet
Policies & Rules
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It is the responsibility of all trip participants to understand and obey all park rules and regulations. |
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Permit holders are required to carry a digital or printed copy of their permit at all times during their trip. |
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Wilderness travel in Death Valley National Park is inherently dangerous, and users assume complete responsibility for their own safety. There is minimal cell reception in most areas of the park, and rescue is not a certainty. Plan ahead and be prepared. |
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Vehicle Requirements
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Planning
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Advise your emergency contact to notify National Park Service emergency dispatch at 760-786-2330 if you are overdue. |
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Driving off designated roads is prohibited! No off-road driving permitted. All vehicles must stay on designated roadways (36CFR 4.11(a)). All OHVs are prohibited (Compendium/36CFR 4.2(b)). |
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Leave No Trace guidelines should be followed to minimize impacts on the fragile desert environment. |
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Camping is prohibited within 100 feet of a flowing stream, spring, or other natural body of water, and areas otherwise closed to camping. Human waste must be buried at least 6 inches deep and 200 feet from water. Do not leave behind used toilet paper or exposed human waste. (36CFR 2.10). |
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Pack out all trash and leftover food. |
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Constructed fire pits are not permitted in the backcountry. Portable fire pits that burn gas are allowed. Fire pans are allowed below 3,000 feet year round and above 3,000 feet between September 16 and June 14. Wood gathering is prohibited. All ashes and burnt wood must be collected and removed if fire pans are used. |
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Natural objects and cultural artifacts are protected and must be left where found. (36CFR 2.10) |
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Group size is limited to 12 persons and no more than 4 vehicles. Larger groups will need to split up to camp and travel at least ½ mile apart (36CFR 2.10). |
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Pets are prohibited greater than 50 feet from roads or developed areas. Pets are prohibited on trails and from entering wilderness areas (36CFR 2.15) |
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The trip leader and/or participants can be cited and/or fined for violation of 36 CFR Regulations. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralFIRE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE: Campfires are only permitted with the use of a fire pan or other fireproof barrier that prevents the fire from directly contacting the ground and does not damage the natural surface. NO wood gathering is allowed. All accumulated ashes and burned wood must be collected and packed out.