“a good base camp for exploring Death Valley”
Located near Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Furnace Creek Campground is the only NPS campground in the park that accepts reservations and has sites with full RV hookups as well as dry RV and tent sites. Reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance for camping dates between 10/15 and 4/15; the remainder of the year the campground is first-come-first-serve. This is the most popular campground in the park and reservations are strongly recommended.
Reviews of Furnace Creek Campground
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on May 06, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 8 users | Last reported on December 20, 2023T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on March 08, 2024This is a great campground. Some of the sites have trees that you can pitch your tent under for shade. You can use the Furnace Creek Ranch pool and shower for $5 a day.
Death Valley is far more than a campground! It’s far more amazing than I imagined.
It was super windy today and when they say wind advisory…take it seriously!!
I have 4 bars on t-mobile but hardly any bandwidth. Streaming is impossible.
Nightly Rate: $11.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 112
This was a first time at Furnace Creek Campground. It was a great campground. Loved staying here. Just be aware, only 18 sites have full hookups. All other sites are dry camping. Also, of the 136 sites, 52 are tent-only sites. The $10 fee was due to having a discount through our America the Beautiful Senior Pass. This is a National Park Campsite which takes reservations. Be sure to make a reservation. It was very quiet and fairly dark (half moon). Generator use is between 7am to 7pm. Clean restrooms, but no showers. Potable water is available, but not at the campsites. This was a very nice dry camping experience.
Positives:
+ Very quiet campground
+ Clean restrooms and potable water available
+ With the reservation system, no need to arrive early to get a campsite
+ Central location to all of the sights in Death Valley. Ubehebe crater, teakettle junction and racetrack playa were very interesting (long dusty gravel road though).
+ Was able to have a wood fire, yay!
Negatives:
+ Very little Verizon signal. I had no service on my phone. My wife's phone was able to get and send texts, occasionally. No data even through our Jet Pack.
+ Not really a negative, as we knew ahead of time, but it is a dry campground (except for the 18 full hookup sites)
+ Not a negative of the campground, but due to the isolation of the NP, fuel prices are very high in the park. Fuel up before entering. Diesel is quite a bit less expensive 38 miles east of Furnace Creek.
Nightly Rate: $10.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: -
We stayed for 5 nights. My husband liked dish station with warm water!
Unfortunately, due to August flood many roads were closed.
Verizon has 4 bars 3G good enough to stream Netflix!
The Ranch at Death Valley has a general store, gas station, restaurant/bar but price is out of this world. Diesel $8.70, milk half gallon $5.60😱
Arrive with a full tank of gas and groceries!
Some people drive to Beatty, NV to get gas.
We barely made to Pahrump, NV with a 1/2 gallon but diesel was only $4.83👍❤️!
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 25
Southern exposure here means being close to private RV sites at “The Ranch at Death Valley.” The only sound outside at night is the drone of generators, making our outdoor space pretty unusable. They’re allowed throughout the night there.
A pretty classic NPS campground otherwise.
Nightly Rate: $20.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 111
Summer begins April 15 and all sites are FCFS. It was a hot week in Death Valley and the campground was pretty empty. There are 136 sites, but only 18 with FHU. We paid the higher cost so we could run our AC. The fee was $36, $25 with a senior pass. The entrance shack was not open so we paid by credit card at the pay station at the entrance.
FHU sites were either back in or long pull throughs. Clean and stocked restrooms, outside sinks for washing dishes, dump station, visitor center adjacent, table and fire pit.
We had full bars of 3G but we were really only able to send and receive texts.
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 75
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
We arrived on a day of extreme heat danger as the outside heat temperature was 109 degrees! There are a few spots with trees for shade and we were lucky enough to get one. Our campsite had a hard flat gravel service with water and both 15A and 30A electrical service. After getting set up, we enjoyed a glass of wine and watched an awesome sunset. The park ranger was friendly and extremely helpful but was as anxious as us to get out of the heat. The campground was very quiet and we had a great stay. They only reason for 4 stars is that this campground does not have showers (that we could find). If you need a place to get out of the heat and enjoy a night in the desert, we would recommend this campground to you.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
The park is very clean, organized with plenty of space between sites. We were lucky to score a full hookups only two days out. There must have been a cancelation as the campground was full.
They do allow generators but everyone respected quiet hours. The campground was very quiet after dark. There was a bit more light pollution that hindered the dark sky viewing than I thought there would be.
Typical of a national park, the staff is friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed our 3 days in early November as the weather was perfect.
One word about cell coverage. You get a strong H+ signal in the campground that is slower than you think. While it does provide data, don't expect to actually get a web site or app to work. It's good for calls, texts and emails. But it is 5 bars of useless internet.
Nightly Rate: $34.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 77
Managed to get a last minute cancellation for three nights in early March as the temps were going to be hot. We weren't expecting much but the full hookup sites are really long, angled so you aren't looking at your neighbor, and have a nice view. And we had a useable 3g Verizon signal. We liked it so much I went to the check-in kiosk early on the morning of our scheduled departure and we were able to get two more nights, although we had to change sites. It's a great location for exploring the park.
From walking around the rest of the campground, the non hookup area is not as desireable. Sites are closer and most have no views.
Nightly Rate: $21.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: -
The campsites here are very big. We were fortunate to get a pull-through site with full hook-ups. The site was very long - long enough for our 31 ft 5th wheel and truck. The full hook-ups were a necessity as we traveled there in April and it was exceptionally hot on two days. On one day, we ran the AC throughout the day and night with no problems.
There isn't much shade at this campground, unless you have friends in a tent spot. The tent spots have nice shade trees, where you can hang a hammock.
Death Valley is an amazing place to visit, but I think I'd prefer camping there during the Winter as the temperature in April was just too hot for us. I can take the heat, if there's some shade or a pool...but there are none of those here.
Nightly Rate: $36.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 75
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
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Furnace Creek Campground
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- Sun - Sat: 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Check In
- 1:00 PM
- Max Stay
- 14
- Check Out
- 12:00 PM
- Max Length
- 35 ft
- Affiliation
- National park
- Sites Count
- 130
- Last Nightly Rate
- 34.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 10.0
- Back In RV Sites Count
- 20
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 42.0
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Fifty Amp
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Age Restricted
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Open Seasonally
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Permit Required
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Adult Only
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