What's Death Valley like for family-friendly vacations?
If you’ve been thinking about a vacation with your kids, Death Valley is a good choice. The sightseeing tours, swimming spots, and hiking trails are just some of the things that make this an attractive family vacation spot.
What's the best accommodation for families in Death Valley?
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Death Valley?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 95°F, while the coldest months are December and January with an average of 55°F. Average annual precipitation for Death Valley is 4 inches.
What's there to see and do with your family in Death Valley?
Death Valley National Park, Furnace Creek Visitor Center, and Golden Canyon are interesting attractions you and your family will enjoy exploring while you are staying in Death Valley. Make sure you have lots of time for activities like Borax Museum and Harmony Borax Works.
Recent reviews of Death Valley hotels
Expedia verified reviews
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A verified traveler stayed at Pahrump Nugget Hotel and Casino
"All staff that I interacted with were very professional, helpful and welcoming….
Sheets were crisp and white, and the towels were white and soft…!
I would stay here again…!"
A verified traveler from Medford stayed at Saddle West Hotel and Casino and RV Park
"Really liked this property! Was a great retreat while spending time in Death Valley. Also very close to Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge. Affordable, comfortable, clean, quiet, friendly staff. The hot tub jets needed fixing as some didn’t work and a couple others seemed to have all the pressure. Pool had a bit of sand on the bottom where the steps were. Perhaps people didn’t rinse off the desert dust before entering? Lovely little lake area. Had live music on Friday and Saturday nights. But not so loud that you heard it in the room. We will definitely stay here again! "
A verified traveler stayed at Longstreet Inn & Casino
"Well maintained property and many amenities to choose from. Pricing with food was high and I understand because of the isolation and no real options, but that was expected"
A verified traveler stayed at The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park