Death Valley is a misnomer
for one of the friendliest,
most stunning destinations
in the West.Outdoor
enthusiasts, hikers, and travelers
looking to immerse themselves
in the beauty of an otherworldly
landscape will revel in the magic
of this photographer’s paradise.
From a stretch of pink- and gold-
colored mountains known as Artist’s
Palette to miles of mesquite sand
dunes, colors are alive in Death Valley.
Nestled in the heart of this vast desert
is The Oasis at Death Valley, a
lush resort that blends authenticity with
tranquility. Formerly known as Furnace
Creek Resort, one of Death Valley’s
best-kept secrets has been completely
reinvigorated by a well-deserved $100
million renovation, infusing this historic
property with fresh energy.
An elegant hideaway since 1927, the
resort’s Four Diamond Inn at Death
Valley is the perfect place to restore
your senses as you relax near the always-
87-degree spring-fed pool, stroll through
the palm gardens, or enjoy a cocktail
on the Stargazer’s Deck. This luxurious
escape blends seamlessly with its natural
surroundings, thanks to a new wellness
area and dining room, as well as guest
rooms that complement the tranquil
atmosphere. The grounds, too, have
been transformed to highlight the resort’s
sweeping views of Death Valley National
Park, while towering date palms
infuse the air with a calming scent.
Your ideal trip may involve exploring
the area’s dramatic topography, from
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canyons to Badwater—the lowest point
in the Americas. After a hike, relax back
at The Inn with a swim, sauna, and
massage at the new spa. Your senses are
sure to emerge with as strong a feeling
of renewal as the newly revitalized
Oasis at Death Valley.
Plan your stay at
oasisatdeathvalley.com
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