Trip · 3-day camping trip
For · Families and happy hikers
Vibe · Sun and sand
Reservations · Yes, book a site at Furnace Creek Campground
Drive · 4.5 hours from LA
Ideal dates · October to April
Pets · Welcome at camp, but not on trails
Death Valley National Park (DVNP) is a land of extremes: It's the largest national park in the country outside of Alaska at over 3.4 million acres. It's home to Badwater Basin: the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. Death Valley was the hottest place on Earth ever when it reached 134 degrees Fahrenheit in July 1913! Most importantly, it's an ideal place for desert camping during the winter. From salt flats to sand dunes, Death Valley is a fascinating departure from the everyday.
Official National Park Website
Download Park Visitor's Guide
Main image credit: Nate Rickert
Each campsite comes with a:
Death Valley NP has nine campgrounds: Furnace Creek, Sunset, Texas Springs, Stovepipe Wells, Mesquite Spring, Emigrant, Wildrose, Thorndike, and Mahogany Flat. Furnace Creek is the only campground that can be reserved ahead of time. All others are first-come, first-serve. You won't find hot showers at any of the campgrounds, but there is drinking water and toilets at most (Emigrant, Thorndike and Mahogany Flat do not!).
Check-in: After 1 PM · Check-out: Before 2 PM
Nightly Rate: $22
Death Valley is the driest place in the country. In 1929, there was not a single drop of rain recorded in Death Valley.
The Timbisha tribe lived in Death Valley for a millennia. They named the area "tümpisa", which means "rock paint
Death Valley is home to the country’s lowest point, Badwater Basin, which lies at 282 feet below sea level. In addition to that, it’s only 76 miles from the highest point in the contiguous U.S., Mt. Whitney, which tops out at an elevation of 14,505 feet. In other words, the lowest and highest points in the contiguous U.S. are less than 100 miles apart!
This colorful tent can fit 4 to 6 people, and is easy to set up and pack out!
Shelters
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Lean back, and we mean all the way back, in this luxurious camp chair. You'll never want to sit up.
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These are the cushiest sleeping pads we've tried! They come in Extra Wide and Double (for extra cuddles).
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A sleeping bag that's designed for toddlers from ages 18-36 months.
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A sleeping bag designed for kiddos age 2-4 years old
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A cozy sweatshirt for ages 6 months to 4T designed for outdoor exploration.
Clothes
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A durable and soft flannel shirt that's kid-sized from 6 months to 4T
Clothes
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Bring your own or splurge on this pillow that's designed for outdoor fun.
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Picnic tables don't always cut it for cooking outside. This one is easy to use and has plenty of counter space.
Kitchen
Elevate your sleep system (literally) with this heavy-ish but easy to set up cot.
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Enjoy the small town charm and enchanting wilderness in Idyllwild for this beginner camping trip.