Stovepipe Wells Campground Cottonwood Canyon Road, DEATH VALLEY, CA 92328
About the Business
Stovepipe Wells Campground is a serene and picturesque campground located in the heart of Death Valley, California. Situated along Cottonwood Canyon Road, this campground offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the desert landscape while enjoying a comfortable stay in the great outdoors. With a variety of lodging options available, including tent and RV sites, Stovepipe Wells Campground is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the stunning surroundings of Death Valley National Park. Whether you're looking to relax and unwind or embark on an adventure-filled hiking or biking excursion, this campground provides the perfect base for your outdoor escapades. Experience the beauty of Death Valley at Stovepipe Wells Campground and create unforgettable memories in this breathtaking natural setting.
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Cottonwood Canyon Rd, DEATH VALLEY, CA 92328, United States
Reviews
"The campground hosts were very nice! They know DV well and gave ideas for places to visit too including stopping to see the Pup fish, which we probably might have otherwise missed! The campground itself had lots of ravens swooping about. We watched them attack a fellow campers table when they walked away for only a few minutes. Very annoying and they are protected animals in the NP. The RV parking is a gravel parking lot with sites very close and didn't seem to have hook-ups. Camping sites are very open so it's not a very private camping experience. There are picnic tables with each tent site and you'll be setting up on the sand (as it's near to the Sand Dunes), so a bit tricky to secure a tent. We used some rocks to help with that. There is also the option of walking to sites a bit back further in the sandy areas too, but there wasn't much privacy there either. We were glad to be there when it was basically empty of fellow campers, because it would have been too much if the place was busy. There is a General store and gas station at the entrance, and it's pricey, but it will meet your needs for items forgotten and snacks. Lots of souvenirs of Stovepipe too if you're interested. The store is not part of the NP campground but they welcome all passersby of course! There is a bathroom with flush toilets, a dish washing station, and we were told drinkable water at the campground. There is no hot water or showers at the campground, but there's a sign on the door that paid showers were available nearby. It was only $16 to camp, but we probably wouldn't choose to stay at this campground in the future. Texas Springs and Emigrant were better in our opinion."
"Rv camping has full hookups. Be aware that water pressure is really low sometimes. It was handy to fill up water bottles when nothing comes through. Power and sewer were good. Showers are across the street by the pool. Gas station is right in your backyard. You can use their restrooms when the line from the tourbusses is not too long. Night sky is amazing for those of us from a city and rare see more than a handful of stars. You are a short drive from mesquite dunes and hope you get there for at least one sunrise or sunset."
"A beautiful spot for a night under the stars. I was here right before they closed for the season, so it was not busy. I enjoyed having the bathroom facilities here. I might try to stay at Emigrant Campground next time. However, this is there and safe and that is good to know! And it has restroom facilities... (Emigrant Camp does not)"
"Only 2 stalls in the men's bathroom for 190 camp sites, close to the main road, noise daily from fighter jets right over head and no trees at all and I would give it 6 stars if I could! Why?? It is walking distance from Mosaic Canyon which may be the most beautiful canyon on the planet. Also, the general store is well stocked with reasonable prices, hot showers and a restaurant across the street and centrally located for many other breathtaking canyon hikes near by."
"The campground in Stovepipe Wells Village is a great stop when driving through Death Valley. The campground is located behind the general store. The space is wide open so don’t expect any shade. the beauty of camping here? It provides you a great view of the stars in the night sky. The campground provides plenty of hook ups for RVs. However, I did not see any area that was for tents only. It looks like the campers using tents only would be next to the campers in RVs? If so, it might get a bit loud from the generators running overnight? I did not have the opportunity to check out the restrooms on the campground. However the restrooms at the back of the general store were very clean on this Thursday evening in February 2021. See photo. Kudos to the operating team for maintaining those restrooms well."
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