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The Ranch at Death Valley

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The Ranch at Death Valley

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The Ranch at Death Valley is a vibrant and family-friendly resort nestled within the vast expanse of Death Valley National Park in California. Located in Furnace Creek, approximately 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, this unique facility serves as an energetic hub for visitors exploring one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Situated below sea level, it offers a striking contrast to the surrounding arid desert, providing a lush oasis complete with towering date palms and extensive amenities.

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    Location: Furnace Creek, Inyo County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What specific amenities are available at The Ranch at Death Valley beyond the pool and golf course?

    Beyond the well-known spring-fed pool and the lowest elevation golf course, The Ranch offers a wide array of amenities. Guests can enjoy sports courts for tennis, basketball, and volleyball, horseshoe pits, and a children's playground. There are also communal fire pits, a garden, and a library. For dining, you'll find a new restaurant, an ice cream and coffee bar, the Western-themed Last Kind Words Saloon, the 1849 Buffet, and the 19th Hole open-air grill.

    Are there specific family-friendly activities offered directly at The Ranch at Death Valley?

    Absolutely! The Ranch is designed with families in mind. In addition to the children's playground and the consistently warm spring-fed pool, families can enjoy horseback and carriage rides from the on-site stables. The sports courts and horseshoe pits offer active fun, and the resort's town square provides a pleasant space for relaxation. The general store also offers souvenirs and groceries for convenience.

    What is the pet policy at The Ranch at Death Valley, and are there dog-friendly activities nearby?

    The Ranch at Death Valley is a pet-friendly resort, though it's always best to confirm specific policies and any associated fees directly with the hotel when booking. While pets are generally welcome at the resort, Death Valley National Park has restrictions on where pets can go. Dogs are typically allowed on paved roads, in developed areas, and on dirt roads where vehicles are permitted, but not on hiking trails or in wilderness areas. Always keep your pet on a leash and ensure they have plenty of water, especially given the desert environment.

    What are some recommended hiking trails or natural features near The Ranch at Death Valley for different difficulty levels?

    The Ranch serves as an excellent base for exploring Death Valley's diverse terrain. For easier walks, consider the paved paths around Furnace Creek or short, relatively flat trails like Badwater Basin. Moderate hikes might include Golden Canyon or Mosaic Canyon, which offer stunning geological formations. For more challenging routes, hikers can explore areas like Telescope Peak (though this is a significant drive and elevation gain from The Ranch). Always check current trail conditions and carry ample water.

    How does The Ranch at Death Valley compare to The Inn at Death Valley in terms of facilities and experience?

    The Ranch and The Inn (formerly Furnace Creek Inn) are both part of The Oasis at Death Valley, but they offer distinct experiences. The Ranch is known as the energetic, family-friendly hub with a more casual atmosphere, offering a wider range of activities like sports courts, horseback riding, and a golf course. The Inn, on the other hand, is a historic, luxury resort offering a more upscale and tranquil experience, often favored by those seeking a quieter retreat. Both share access to the stunning natural beauty of Death Valley National Park.

    Are there any public transportation options to or within Death Valley National Park from The Ranch?

    Public transportation options to and within Death Valley National Park are extremely limited. Most visitors arrive by private vehicle or rental car. While The Ranch is centrally located in Furnace Creek, exploring the vastness of the park effectively requires personal transportation. There are no regular shuttle services or bus routes connecting The Ranch to other park attractions.

    What dining options are available directly at The Ranch at Death Valley, and are there any pubs or bars?

    The Ranch offers several dining choices to suit various tastes. You can enjoy a new restaurant, an ice cream and coffee bar for lighter fare, and the 1849 Buffet. For a more casual experience, the 19th Hole provides an open-air grill overlooking the golf course. For those looking for a pub or bar, the 'Last Kind Words Saloon' offers a Western-themed atmosphere perfect for drinks and socializing.

    What are the check-in and check-out times at The Ranch at Death Valley?

    Standard check-in time at The Ranch at Death Valley is typically 4:00 PM, and check-out is usually 11:00 AM. It's always a good idea to confirm these times directly with the hotel when making your reservation, as they can sometimes vary or be subject to change based on occupancy and specific booking details.

    Are there any specific activities or considerations for visiting The Ranch at Death Valley during the summer months?

    Visiting The Ranch during summer (June-September) means experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures often exceeding 100°F (38°C). While the spring-fed pool offers a refreshing escape, outdoor activities should be limited to early mornings or late evenings. Many visitors use summer as an opportunity to enjoy the resort's indoor amenities, drive to viewpoints, or explore short, easy walks. Always prioritize hydration, sun protection, and avoid strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day.

    What types of accommodations are available at The Ranch, including any newer options?

    The Ranch at Death Valley offers 275 rooms, including recently added cottage-style accommodations that opened in February 2022. These newer cottages feature separate living rooms, private porches with rocking chairs, and some even include a washer and dryer, providing a more spacious and home-like experience. The original cabins, built between 1935 and 1939, have also been part of the resort's charm for decades.

    Are there any permits required for day hiking in Death Valley National Park when staying at The Ranch?

    Generally, day hiking in Death Valley National Park does not require specific permits for most established trails. However, standard park entrance fees apply. If you plan to undertake overnight backpacking trips or explore certain wilderness areas, specific permits may be necessary. Always check the official Death Valley National Park website or inquire at the Visitor Center adjacent to The Ranch for the most current regulations regarding permits for your planned activities.

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