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Beatty RV Park

3.5 (23 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Large rigs ok
Catherine M.

This is a good overnight stop if you're traveling from Yosemite or Reno to Vegas or vice versa. It's not a homebase park for seeing the sights...No picnic tables, no fire rings, no trees / shade around the RVs. A typical dirt lot for RVs in Nevada. Friendly staff. Clean laundry room. Full services (except WiFi which we have learned that all these parks advertised but don't really have... Their typical line when you asked for the password is that the Wi-Fi is down today). Great price. We were the last of a bout 10 overnighters to leave the park at 8 AM everybody else was gone between six and seven. Very heavy road noise you are right on the road. Good because it makes sure you get an early start because you can't sleep, bad because you can't sleep soundly.

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Straightforward campsite for basic hookups. Electric, water and sewer. Out of propane. No picnic tables, firepits or dog amenities. Laundry room with 3 washers (1.50/load) and 4 dryers (.50/1.00 depending on machine, 1 dryer out of service, 1 is quite old, "harvest gold" unit). Laundry room is clean. I did have to wash a load by hand as it came out of the washer looking worse than it went in. Road noise, as the park is right on the street. A significant number of flies. Nothing fancy about this site, you're basically paying $25 for hookups and a place to stop.

Got out the telescope to look for aliens and enjoy the night sky!
Carrie M.

All I need to say is $25/night! Full hook up, dump, free wifi, laundry and nice showering facilities if you need. There are no frills as it's in the desert, but that's its Wild West charm. Great overnight spot on you travels.

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6 months ago

Nice place! Friendly staff and great location! Big spaces and convenient . Highly recommend

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7 months ago

We only got showers there but they were great, very clean and a good price at $5 each. Very friendly and helpful staff.

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2 years ago

No room for anything big!! Be careful don't try to pull in hard to get back out we hope this helps when trying to find a spot

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3 years ago

Good overnight spot, old park. Nice people we didn't use facility. Try the BBQ place in town it was delicious

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7 years ago

Horribly rude and nasty people. Terrible manager and residents. Run down and trashy. Not welcoming at all. Don't even bother stopping.

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10 years ago

Small park with gravel spaces. Very welcoming and friendly. Town is small. Wild burros on the ridges. We will stay here again.

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Texas Spring Campground

Texas Spring Campground

3.3(23 reviews)
33.2 mi

Pretty decent campground overall. I've highlighted my top pros and cons for this location…read more Depending on the type of camping you'll be doing, this campground might be perfect for you, or might not. Pros: Great hiking trails, sightseeing, and views General store nearby in case supplies get low. (Very pricey) Running water Clean restrooms Fire pits Picnic tables Camp host on site Cons: -1st come/1st serve is a nightmare. We circled for hours, and watched other do the same. On the morning of our departure, we couldn't even enjoy our breakfast without someone stopping every few minutes to ask if we're leaving and to request we hold the spot. There seemed to be a lot of "unused" space around the entire campground that, in my opinion, could have been used for more sites. -ground is too hard for spikes -small campsites (literally someone is inches away from you) -no showers -no lights inside restrooms -coyotes (but aye, that comes with camping right!)

With 3.4 million acres in Death Valley it would be nice to give all the campgrounds in Death Valley…read morea little more space. As is, Texas Springs "B" loop looks like a gravel parking lot for RV's, trailers, campers and tenters who do not want to stay in designated loop "A" which is for tents only. What's up with that tenters? The parking spaces are way too tight, worse in the Sunset campground down the hill. Fire pits are WAY WAY too close to trailers and so I do not want my Airstream catching fire or the inside smelling like smoke! What's up with that Death Valley Park Ranger? Would Smokey the Bear approve? I doubt it! However, in camp it is beautiful to look in all directions at the colorful geological formations--jaw dropping views! Since we spend very little time in the campground anyway, cuz we are off exploring the wildflower super bloom and hiking--I just need a place to park the 25 foot trailer to eat and sleep anyway. However, more space would make the whole camping outdoors so much more of a pleasurable and memorable experience, when I hang out in camp. There are no lights in the restrooms. Bring your own light. I am ok with that. After all we are outdoors camping. We get to enjoy the night sky without light pollution. You know Death Valley is designated a dark sky place for viewing the stars--I like that too! Let me continue to rant on ... How about some more spacious campgrounds--Mr. Superintendent, Mark Reynolds? My campground was full everyday of my stay! More campgrounds please. Give up some of the 3.4 million acres for something better than a gravel parking lot surrounded by spectacular views ... and more campers will come! So, I step down from my soap box ... I digress! But camp fees are a bargain at $7/night with America the Beautiful, Senior Pass, or $14 normal fee is all quite the deal for quite the extraordinary national park! Quite!!!!! Quite the national treasure!

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Texas Spring Campground
Texas Spring Campground - Morning has broken....!

Morning has broken....!

Texas Spring Campground - Always nice to have a fire pit! This spot had a little extra room because it was a corner site.

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Always nice to have a fire pit! This spot had a little extra room because it was a corner site.

Death Valley National Park - This plant looked like it was giving me the finger LOL!! (Ubehebe Crater)

Death Valley National Park

4.7(395 reviews)
28.9 mi

We visited for a long weekend in January and such a cool experience! Known as the hottest part of…read morethe US. We loved the different scenery in different areas of the park. Going in January was not very hot and some water was in the basin which was cool to see! We were there from 10AM to sunset and was able to hit all the major spots and get a longer hike in. The park is pretty spread out too so be mindful of driving time. Most hikes are easy, out of the parking lot to a short walk but we did one longer hike that was fine with a January cooler temp, but I'm not sure I would visit during summer time.

Itinerary: Day 1 -…read moreVisitor Center, Zabriskie Point, 20 Mule Team Canyon, Ubehebe Crater Day 2 - Badwater Basin, Devil's Golf Course, Artists Drive, The Ranch, Dantes View Day 3 - Mesquite Sand Dunes, Mosaic Canyon Day 4 - Salt Creek We found out real quick that we need to pay attention to elevation levels in the park. Lower elevations in the early morning and late evening and higher elevations in the afternoon to handle to heat. I also recommend hats and sunbrellas. After running our plan by a ranger, then headed to Zabriskie Point. Short hike up to an amazing viewpoint. The variety in the landscape is stunning. After, we drove through the unpaved 20 Mule Team Canyon and saw a lot of rock formations there too. I have a hatchback and made it through nicely. Ubehebe Crater was a bit of a drive, but the crater was also over 10F cooler and super windy. Also huge and awesome to see. We hiked a bit to the Little Hebe Crater, and hiked into the crater itself. So cool! There were some wildflowers around the area that were really pretty. We went to Badwater Basin early in the morning and saw the salt up close - looks very different than seeing it from the higher viewpoints. Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America at 282ft below sea level. The white salt was vast and stretched as far as some adjacent mountain ranges. There's a small natural pool that had snails! Artists Drive was really colorful - so many hues of red, blue, gray, brown, white... it was really beautiful. Definitely one of the most picturesque views I saw in the park. There are restaurants, stores, and gas stations in the park. We had lunch at Wild Rose Tavern at The Ranch, then enjoyed some ice cream at the parlor. We enjoyed the cooler temperatures at Dantes View, which was stunning. There's such a great panoramic view from up there, and seeing Badwater Basin both up close and from so high up in the same day was surreal. There were a lot of bugs though, but also a lot of wildflowers! Not as many as a few weeks prior, but still very pretty to see in the desert. The Mesquite Sand Dunes I would definitely recommend visiting in the early morning. There's barely any shade, and it can get hot. What a unique part of the park! Same with Salt Creek, though it's much shorter and more manageable. We so many pupfish! At times, it looked like they were jumping out of the water. I want to come back to do some stargazing and astrophotography another time!

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Death Valley National Park - I slayed a dragon lol!! (Part of a Cotton Top Cactus in one of the slot canyons)

I slayed a dragon lol!! (Part of a Cotton Top Cactus in one of the slot canyons)

Death Valley National Park - I made it

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Death Valley National Park - Leftover spring blooms backlit in the sunset at one of the mountain vistas (taken with a macro lens - Dec 2024)

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Leftover spring blooms backlit in the sunset at one of the mountain vistas (taken with a macro lens - Dec 2024)

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