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Furnace Creek Inn
Furnace Creek Inn
For those who want their desert and comfort too, Furnace Creek Inn is the premier lodging option in Death Valley. This inn advertises itself as a first class, AAA Four Diamond historic resort with full amenities. Closed during summer season.
This is one resort with two hotels-the historic, Furnace Creek Inn and the more family oriented Furnace Creek Ranch.An elegant hideaway for more than 77 years, the Furnace Creek Inn, still pampers every guest. It's the perfect place to reclaim your senses as you relax near the spring-fed pool, stroll through palm gardens to the melody of the natural springs, shop for unique items in the gift shop, watch a glorious sunset from one of the quaint stone patios or enjoy a cool drink from Stargazers Deck. You can also play tennis, horseback ride or take a romantic carriage ride. When it comes to golf, you can tee it up 214 feet below sea level on an 18 hole par 70 course, redesigned by noted golf course architect Perry Dye.
Location: The Furnace Creek Inn, the jewel of Death Valley is situated in a lush oasis surrounded by the vast and arid desert of Death Valley National Park, just 120 miles from Las Vegas.
Number of rooms: 66
Room Amenities: 100% Non-Smoking, TV, In-room movies, HBO, AC, Dataport, Refrigerator, Iron/ironing board, Hairdryer, Robes.
Leisure Amenities: 2 Swimming pools,Tennis courts, Sauna, Basketball & Volleyball Court, Exercise room, Golf, Horseback Riding.
Hotel Amenities: Airport Transportation to Furnace Creek Airstrip, Babysitting, Free Parking, Safety Deposit Boxes.
Food and Beverage: Fine Dining, Afternoon Tea.
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