Stovepipe Wells Village

Death Valley, Kings Canyon and Death Valley

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The hotel

Stop here on your travels through Death Valley and you'll instantly be transported back to the Wild Wild West. With a classic Western Saloon bar to kick back with a cold one, and a general store to pick up anything you need for your travels - there's everything you need here to keep exploring the West of the USA. With simple rooms and an outdoor pool, you can relax. Or you can reach numerous activities in minutes, from hiking nearby Telescope Peak to sandboarding at the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.

Amenities

  • Bar
  • Free Parking
  • Internet Access
  • No Smoking
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool

Where is it

Located in Death Valley National Park, 1 mile from Grotto Canyon and 2 miles from sandboarding at the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.

Hotel information

83 simple yet comfortable rooms, all with air-conditioning, TV, alarm colock/radio, iron and ironing board, mini fridge, coffee maker, and hairdryer.

Standard Rooms have either 1 queen-size bed, 2 double beds, or 1 double bed and 1 twin bed, sleeping maximum 4 people.

Deluxe Rooms offer enhanced views, with either 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 people. 

The Badwater Saloon (full bar serving appetizers, lunch and dinner). The Toll Road Restaurant (serving fresh seasonal fare and American favourites, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner). General store. Heated outdoor pool. Pool table. Complimentary WiFi access. Fuel station*. Electric vehicle charging (from Autumn 2024). Gift shop. 24-hour front desk. Village star gazing programme. 

*Denotes local charge

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Great Base Camp in Death Valley

Dec 3, 2024 mjvinson Concord, North Carolina

My wife and I spent a long Thanksgiving holiday in Death Valley Naitonal Park. We stayed at the Stovepipe Wells hotel as our base camp. It was perfect. Just the amount of amenities and food options we needed. It was no more than a little over an hour from the edges of the park that we could reach in our rental sedan, so it really was in the middle… Read more
My wife and I spent a long Thanksgiving holiday in Death Valley Naitonal Park. We stayed at the Stovepipe Wells hotel as our base camp. It was perfect. Just the amount of amenities and food options we needed. It was no more than a little over an hour from the edges of the park that we could reach in our rental sedan, so it really was in the middle of everything. The room was comfortable and the restaurants were great. They even had enough vegetarian options for my wife over our 4 days there. We would certainly stay again! Read less
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Nov 24, 2024 Sen H Bratislava, Slovakia

The staff is rude. The impression I left with is that the people who work here don't realize that the guests are paying for the services, that the staff's salaries are indirectly funded by those payments and by their taxpayer money. It was a bit like they were doing us a favor by letting us lodge in their house. Very rude person on the front… Read more
The staff is rude. The impression I left with is that the people who work here don't realize that the guests are paying for the services, that the staff's salaries are indirectly funded by those payments and by their taxpayer money. It was a bit like they were doing us a favor by letting us lodge in their house. Very rude person on the front desk, Nov 24, 2024 11:30am. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Convenient location....

Nov 16, 2024 clpayne Las Cruces, New Mexico

The location of Stove Pipe was perfect. We'd absolutely choose to stay here again given the convenience. Otherwise, we'd spend an hour+ each way (2 hrs+/day) driving to/from the park. Yes the park entrance may be closer than 1 hr from the nearest town, but keep in mind the park ENTRANCE is even far from most of the activities. Yes, we'd stay… Read more
The location of Stove Pipe was perfect. We'd absolutely choose to stay here again given the convenience. Otherwise, we'd spend an hour+ each way (2 hrs+/day) driving to/from the park. Yes the park entrance may be closer than 1 hr from the nearest town, but keep in mind the park ENTRANCE is even far from most of the activities. Yes, we'd stay here again, but..... Our room had a sewage or something icky smell. We kept the bathroom door shut and that kept the smell at least contained in there. Our room exterior door was difficult to open/close. I could not get our door open from the inside. My husband had to do it every time. The room was small, but we knew that. 1 double / 1 single bed. Floor tile(s) broken in bathroom & stains on the wall. Ice machine doesn't work, but they did give us a coupon for free bag of ice across the street when we inquired. Outlet plug on the lamp didn't work for my laptop at the desk area. Expensive at $200/nt for a "motel 6" type room It appears they are remodeling some (hopefully all?) the rooms. Hopefully room 52 will be one of the next ones. Having said all that the property itself is "cute" for where it is. They had an outdoor fireplace, restaurant, bar, etc.... Employees were all great! We looked at staying at the Inn or Ranch also directly in the park, but they didn't have a "national park" vibe. More resort like feel and wasn't what we were looking for. Restaurant was good. Expensive, but that's to be expected due to remote location. They offered vegetarian choices and I believe gluten free. We expected to pay more for staying directly in the park. We had no problem with that. Time is $ especially when we only had 2 full days in the park. However, for that price we expected a basic room to be in better condition. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Nice lodging in the middle of the desert . . .

Nov 11, 2024 Sherry H Bentonville, Arkansas

Our room was very nice. Completely updated. We had dinner one night in the restaurant and the food was great and fairly reasonable. The gem was the general store. I got my breakfast burrito there every morning. All staff was very accommodating. Check in was a breeze. Highly recommend, but be prepared to open your wallet. You're paying for… Read more
Our room was very nice. Completely updated. We had dinner one night in the restaurant and the food was great and fairly reasonable. The gem was the general store. I got my breakfast burrito there every morning. All staff was very accommodating. Check in was a breeze. Highly recommend, but be prepared to open your wallet. You're paying for the location. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Recommended for a fun overnight in the heart of Death Valley NP.

Nov 4, 2024 marilyn g

We really enjoyed our stay. Everyone was very nice and friendly. The setting is spectacular and we liked the western decor. We had a great dinner in the "saloon" and an exceptional breakfast buffet in the dinning room. We didn't get to see the "dark sky" due to a major dust storm, which was kind of exciting in itself. We did make it to… Read more
We really enjoyed our stay. Everyone was very nice and friendly. The setting is spectacular and we liked the western decor. We had a great dinner in the "saloon" and an exceptional breakfast buffet in the dinning room. We didn't get to see the "dark sky" due to a major dust storm, which was kind of exciting in itself. We did make it to the Mesquite Flats Dunes for sunrise which was spectacular! Read less