About Furnace Creek Campground
Number of accommodations: 128
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Reviews (1133)
What Guests Are Saying
Furnace Creek Campground is well-maintained with clean bathroom facilities and spacious sites, making it a great choice for campers. Many visitors appreciated the proximity to major attractions and the helpful staff. However, some noted that the sites can be close together and suggested a need for more electric hookups for comfort during hot weather.
What Guests Are Saying
Furnace Creek Campground is well-maintained with clean bathroom facilities and spacious sites, making it a great choice for campers. Many visitors appreciated the proximity to major attractions and the helpful staff. However, some noted that the sites can be close together and suggested a need for more electric hookups for comfort during hot weather.
Review Summary
Antonio Z
VerifiedJanuary 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 132, Loop: TENT WALK-IN LOOP
Facility was clean and the staff was very friendly. Unfortunately, there were many sites that didn't adhere to the campground's quiet hours.
Jeff L
VerifiedJanuary 4, 2025 • Stayed at: 075, Loop: DRIVE-IN LOOP
Excellent campground! Strong water pressure, easy to use sewer hookup, and plugs for 120V, 30A, and 50A. 2 minute walk to the visitors center (free wifi outside the lobby even at night), and short drives to everywhere. Will stay again if I can get this spot again!
Jeff L
VerifiedJanuary 4, 2025 • Stayed at: 075, Loop: DRIVE-IN LOOP
Excellent campground! Strong water pressure, easy to use sewer hookup, and plugs for 120V, 30A, and 50A. 2 minute walk to the visitors center (free wifi outside the lobby even at night), and short drives to everywhere. Will stay again if I can get this spot again!
Zee S
VerifiedJanuary 3, 2025 • Stayed at: 131, Loop: TENT WALK-IN LOOP
Clean bathrooms, a sink to do dishes in, and spacious campsites.
Zee S
VerifiedJanuary 3, 2025 • Stayed at: 131, Loop: TENT WALK-IN LOOP
Clean bathrooms, a sink to do dishes in, and spacious campsites.
Ashley V
VerifiedJanuary 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 126, Loop: TENT WALK-IN LOOP
Great place to stay!
Cece R
VerifiedJanuary 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 074, Loop: DRIVE-IN LOOP
My hubby and I ebiked every day and there are so many great places to do that. Borax mines. Green Valley road (by Dantes peak). Artist Drive or Artist Pallette. -- We wish Titus canyon was open, but maybe in 2 years. Also a few other roads were closed that we ebiked last year due to the floods, but we understand. -- I recommend people watch a LOT of YouTubes of what to do in Death Valley -- ALSO, this might be morbid -- but read up on what "NOT TO DO" .
PLEASE have tons of water in your vehicle at all times and sleeping bags or blankets, in case you get stuck. For adventurers - get an InReach or some other GPS device to keep you safe. --
Again, I can't stress how drinking a lot of water is important. Without trying, it's easy to get dehydrated. You need to drink 2-3 times more water than you do at home!
Also buy books on what to do and for sure visit the visitor center & watch the movies.
I appreciate that the prices on t-shirts and items at the gift shop seemed more affordable. Thank you DVNP!
That's all for now!
Ashley V
VerifiedJanuary 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 126, Loop: TENT WALK-IN LOOP
Great place to stay!
Cece R
VerifiedJanuary 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 074, Loop: DRIVE-IN LOOP
My hubby and I ebiked every day and there are so many great places to do that. Borax mines. Green Valley road (by Dantes peak). Artist Drive or Artist Pallette. -- We wish Titus canyon was open, but maybe in 2 years. Also a few other roads were closed that we ebiked last year due to the floods, but we understand. -- I recommend people watch a LOT of YouTubes of what to do in Death Valley -- ALSO, this might be morbid -- but read up on what "NOT TO DO" .
PLEASE have tons of water in your vehicle at all times and sleeping bags or blankets, in case you get stuck. For adventurers - get an InReach or some other GPS device to keep you safe. --
Again, I can't stress how drinking a lot of water is important. Without trying, it's easy to get dehydrated. You need to drink 2-3 times more water than you do at home!
Also buy books on what to do and for sure visit the visitor center & watch the movies.
I appreciate that the prices on t-shirts and items at the gift shop seemed more affordable. Thank you DVNP!
That's all for now!
Christopher R
VerifiedJanuary 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: DRIVE-IN LOOP
Plot 17 is too close to 16. Lots of kids and dogs. Feels more like an RV park these days. No showers still in campground and they charge $14 for a single shower at the Ranch.
Location Furnace Creek Campground
Address:
P.O. Box 579
Death Valley, CA, 92328
United States
Death Valley is in eastern California on the Nevada border, 130 miles west-northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada and 106 miles east of Lone Pine, California. Furnace Creek Campground is a half-mile north of Furnace Creek Visitor Center on State Highway 190.
Furnace Creek Campground is accessible via State Highway 190, which runs through Death Valley National Park.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.4631 / -116.868
Elevation: -62 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026