The Inn at Death Valley
66 Rooms, 22 Casitas, Fine Dining Room, Spring-fed Pool, Spa, Manicured Gardens
A Classic Desert Refuge
An elegant hideaway since 1927, the historic Inn at Death Valley has been a AAA-rated four-diamond resort for more than 37 years and still pampers every guest. Once the exclusive desert escape for such Hollywood elites as Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, and Carole Lombard, The Inn is bringing the elegance of Old Hollywood back after its $250 million renaissance.
A Secluded Hideaway Perched on the Hillside With Stunning Views of the Panamint Mountains
Escape and reclaim your senses as you relax near the spring-fed pool (an always inviting 87 degrees), stroll through date palm gardens to the bubbling melody of natural springs, watch a glorious sunset from one of the quaint stone patios, or enjoy a cool drink from the Stargazers Deck.
Timeless Majesty. Modern Revamp.
After a major $200+ million revitalization, The Inn combines classic desert-elegance with all-new rooms, lobby, dining, wellness amenities, and a refreshed pool experience—making this a dazzling desert gem you’ll actually want to slow down for.
Food + Drink
The Inn Dining Room
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Well Appointed Rooms & Casitas
AAA Four-Diamond
Amenities
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A Hot Spot Since 1927
Diamond in the Desert
Built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company, the Inn opened for business on February 1, 1927 with 12 guest rooms, a dining room and lobby area. Room rates were $10 per night and included meals. Nearly a century old, the Inn is a masterpiece in harmony with history and scenery.
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