If you’re looking for a mineral springs getaway strategically placed in the middle of nowhere, The Oasis at Death Valley, California, may be the destination you’re craving. With two distinct hotel experiences with roots dating back to the 1920s, you can get a pampering, five-star experience with your partner or have a grand family adventure all in one serene spot.
The Oasis at Death Valley is an exquisite historic landmark surrounded by Death Valley National Park, the largest national park in the lower 48. It recently underwent a 100 million dollar renovation, ensuring a lavish experience for all visitors lucky enough to grace its presence.
Mineral Hot Spring Pools

Nestled amidst an arid desert known as the “driest spot in North America,” it’s hard to imagine that this resort supplies remarkable, splashy pools for travelers to enjoy. Yet, The Oasis is well-known for its extravagant spring-fed pools, with plenty of space to play, relax, and rejuvenate.
This prestigious destination offers two hot spring pools, one at each of their hotels, the Inn and the Ranch. Each pool tantalizes soakers with delightful 87F° temperatures year-round, fed directly from an aquifer between Furnace Creek and Zabriskie Point.
Local Things To Do

Sprawled within the 3.4-million-acre Death Valley National Park, it’s unsurprising that The Oasis is the ultimate playground for those who want to unwind, explore, and engage in some of the most memorable experiences of their lifetime.
Aside from the must-visit spring-fed pools, many other enjoyable activities are awaiting you at The Oasis:
Explore
If exploring natural wonders piques your interest, you’ll be glad to know that The Oasis is a haven for outdoor exploration. Whether you travel during the day or night, you’ll be met with some of the most impressive sights in the world.
Artist’s Drive is one of the most remarkable sights you won’t want to miss. This one-way paved canyon showcases magnificent washes, glorious mud hills, vibrant colors, and incredible natural rock formations.
You also won’t want to skip a trip to Badwater, the “lowest spot in the Western Hemisphere,” located 282 feet below sea level. While at it, head over to Devil’s Golf Course, a salt field created by evaporated bodies of water.
Other must-sees include Mushroom Rock, Golden Canyon, Zabriskie Point, Dante’s View, and Harmony Borax Works.
Jeep Tours
If you want to tackle Death Valley National Park in an all-new and exciting way, consider opting for a thrilling jeep tour. These tours allow you to take things off-road, offering unparalleled scenic views and an exciting adventure you won’t soon forget.
Horseback/Carriage Rides

Does off-roading sound a little too intense? Looking for something a bit more laid back and even possibly romantic? Then you need to head to the Furnace Creek Stables at The Ranch Hotel. Here, you can explore the area just like the ’49ers did over 160 years ago – by horseback or carriage.
Shopping
At The Oasis, it’s more than just stay and play. It’s also a one-stop place to shop, whether you need to stock up on some favorite groceries or want to bring home a luxurious souvenir. On the property, you’ll find the following shops:
- The Ranch’s General Store
- Oasis Shoppe
- The Golf Pro Shop
- Desert Outfitters
Spa and Wellness
The Oasis boasts state-of-the-art spa and wellness treatments to soothe and transform the entire body. Known as “the world’s first phytoactive spa,” you can find a wide range of treatments to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul, from reflexology to massages, salt cribs to aromatherapy.
Golf
Golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss teeing off in the “lowest elevation course in the world.” The picturesque Furnace Creek Golf Course offers incredible views of the desolate Death Valley desert, with a lush landscape exquisitely bordered by the Panamint Mountains, including Telescope Peak – the highest point within Death Valley.
Dining

Hungry? Then The Oasis can answer the call of your grumbling belly. There are several top-tier dining options that will satisfy whatever you’re craving, from intense sweet tooths to steak and potato kind of nights.
- The Last Kind Words Saloon – An old-school, western-themed joint that serves some of the most scrumptious barbecued ribs and a tempting selection of beers
- The Inn Dining Room – The most luxurious dining experience in The Oasis. Features classic cuisine and regional flavors paired with unobstructed, striking views.
- The Inn Pool Cafe – A casual spot where you can grab a salad or sandwich without losing that “perfect seat” by the pool.
- Ice Cream Parlor – This old-timey ice cream parlor is a blast from the past yet offers some of the tastiest ice cream flavors you could imagine. The perfect place to cool off after traveling through the vast desert.
- 19th Hole – During select months, golfers can take a break from the course to sit back and relax with a tasty meal. It overlooks the golf course, providing the utmost peacefulness while you dine.
- 1849 Restaurant – Although it might look like a piece of history, the 1849 Restaurant is known for its tasty and kid-friendly fare. All meals are “all you can eat,” so you can nosh until your heart’s content for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Accommodations

One of the perks of opting for The Oasis is that the area offers two distinct hotel experiences plus a superb campground. So, whether you’re looking for a faultless Honeymoon escape with plenty of pampering or want to get your blood pumping with the fam-bam, you can find an accommodation that suits your needs.
The Inn at Death Valley
The Inn at Death Valley is a historic, four-diamond hotel that offers 66 hotel rooms and 22 Casitas. This elegant, secluded hotel dates back to 1927 and has continued to be an escape for Hollywood starlets, including Marlon Brando and Carole Lombard.
With a refined lobby, tennis courts, exercise rooms, saunas, and sophisticated rooms, The Inn is the ideal destination for adults looking to get away from it all.
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The Ranch at Death Valley
If you’re looking for a hotel that’s more family-friendly and exciting, consider The Ranch, otherwise known as “the energetic epicenter of the resort.” Dating back to 1933, this hotel has continued to provide guests of all ages with thrilling activities.
From the Spanish Colonial Town Hall to the fire pits, volleyball courts, and playgrounds, The Ranch creates a laid-back and exhilarating combo that everyone will enjoy. Opt for the hotel rooms or one of the new cottages!
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Fiddler’s Campground
If you have an RV or tent, you can use it to camp at Fiddler’s Campground. This campground is adjacent to “The Ranch” at Death Valley, and campers are allowed to indulge in many of the activities at The Ranch, from the spring-fed pools to the showers and restaurants.
Have a terrific stay at this true oasis in the desert. While in the region, discover other natural hot springs near Death Valley for your Eastern California itinerary.

Details
Address: Highway 190, Death Valley, California 92328
Phone: 760-786-2345
Season: Year-round
Website: oasisatdeathvalley.com