STOVEPIPE WELLS VILLAGE HOTEL
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Death Valley National Park, Highway 190, Stovepipe Wells Village,
Death Valley National Park,
The United States Of America
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2024
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2024
Hotel offering comfortable and well-equipped rooms in Death Valley, camping with all amenities on site.
Of the three possible accommodations in Death Valley, Stovepipe Wells Village is a good option. Set in the middle of the desert, its Wild West feel offers an exotic setting and a lovely view of the mountains. Rooms are comfortable and well-equipped with TV and refrigerator. In addition to the campsite, an RV park is available. All amenities are available on site: gas, mini-market, ranger station, wifi, telephone, swimming pool.
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Members' reviews on STOVEPIPE WELLS VILLAGE HOTEL
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in april 2024
This was such a pleasant experience. Rooms are clean, shower is excellent, front desk is helpful. Couldn’t have asked for more.
Visited in april 2024
Best place to stop between Flagstaff and Phoenix
Visited in april 2024
What a wonderful, delightful surprise this little hotel/village was! The location is fantastic with great views of the mountains and dunes, which made for some beautiful sunrises and sunsets. The food in the restaurant was delicious and hats off to the chef for the great vegetarian options! The saloon was fun, warm and inviting. Say hello to Violet and Paul, who will both give you great service with a smile (make Violet laugh if you can . . . it's contagious!). The front desk staff could not have been more welcoming and helpful. A special thank you to Dillon for being such a great host and giving great hiking tips!
Visited in april 2024
A really strange experience as we arrived when they were having a power outage. Being where it is and the time we arrived, there was no option to move elsewhere so we checked in. The experience continued when we went over to the saloon thinking we'd get food and a drink there. They only had very expensive bagged sandwiches and a cooler with a few beers which we bought and a bottle of wine. The bar man was keen to close up before 5 so we took the goodies and sat outside. Considering the inconvenience, there was no offer of anything to make our stay better. There was no shower working in our rooms and the power only clicked back on in the early hours. It certainly gave us an experience to remember and laugh about after!
The staff was very helpful every time we had something. The restaurant also had a breakfast buffet option for about 13 dollars a person with a fairly decent menu.
I would stay here again if I visit Death Valley.