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TEXAS SPRINGS CAMPGROUND

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Death Valley National Park, Furnace Creek, Death Valley National Park, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Water and toilets, but no showers. Dump station. Frail trees give a little shadow, allowed fires. First come, first served.

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Visited in march 2024
Centrally located campground within hiking distance of Furnace Springs. We arrived at approximately 2:15 pm on a Wednesday and the lower loop was 98% full. We picked a site near other tent campers in the upper loop. As others mentioned, ground is SUPER HARD pack. Bring heavy stakes and a good hammer. I'm glad we did. There was hurricane force winds that hit 50mph that night according to the ranger. Pretty sure no one in the campground slept that night. Between the howling winds and blowing sand, I heard plenty of folk scrambling to hammer stakes in or chase tents. Dumpster was full of trashed tents the next day.
Camp host knew it was coming and came by to inspect our set up. Gave us the thumbs up and moved on. That was appreciated. Most of the roof top tenters moved inside their vehicles and folded up their tents.
The pay machine for the sites only takes a card and takes a while to connect to whatever system it uses but works eventually. There is NO AT&T cell service there or at Furnace Springs. FC has free wifi however. The rest of the park is a cell dead zone as it should be.
No showers. Potable (drinking) water available at the site. Bathrooms and sinks available. Dumpsters Centrally located. Fire pits available at every site. Dogs on leashes allowed. There are coyotes that roam very close to the sites.
Visited in february 2024
A lot of spaces in multiple loops. Drinkable water and bathrooms available. Perfect spot, is practically in the middle of everything. Showers available at The Ranch $$.
Visited in february 2024
Espacios grandes, lindo entorno rodeado de montaña típica de death valley, lindo para caminar de día y de noche , baños limpios, espacio para fogata ???? visitante de córdoba argentina ????????
Visited in february 2024
Nice campground. We just stayed one night in early January 2024. $16 a night. It serves its purpose and is a nice jumping off spot for nearby attractions.
Visited in january 2024
Great Death Valley campground! It costs $16/night (verses $14 at Sunset which is just a gravel parking lot). There are several bushes and interesting rock formations all around the site. Bathrooms with running water, and there is a big dish washing area (6 stations) near each bathroom. Camp hosts are very friendly volunteers, and it's close enough to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center to have fairly good cell reception.
Only warning is the wind! From 1am until dawn the wind would kick up to about 50mph for a few minutes, then calm down to 1mph for a 5-10 minutes...that cycle was all night! Bring a tent that is good in wind, stake it down tight, and maybe put it close to your car to help act as a windshield.

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