Furnace Creek Resort RV Park (Concessionaire Operated)




Highway 190, Death Valley, CA, 92328

Are you looking for a big rig friendly RV park in Death Valley, CA? Then Furnace Creek Resort RV Park (Concessionaire Operated) located on Highway 190 might be the place for you. The site includes water, sewer, showers, electricity, laundry facilities; and can host activities like Basketball, shuffleboard, tennis, volleyball, and hiking.
Last Updated: 11/15/2024


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RV Sites $18.00

30 Amps

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Big Rig Friendly

Community Showers

Laundry Facilities

Sewer Hookups

Water Hookups



Basketball

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Shuffleboard

Swimming Outdoors

Tennis

Volleyball






Highway 190, Death Valley, CA, 92328
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Crystal Dunn

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If you can get past the fact that the building with the camp store looks like something out of Hoarders, there's piles of stuff stacked up all over inside & out & abandoned boats you'll find that this is North Carolina's Crystal Lake. The pool & water slide have been neglected sitting unused for many years & a haunting reminder of better days. It's creepy, run down, a lawsuit waiting to happen & either needs an overhaul or they need to close. The upper campground looks like it's mostly full timers & getting a rig up there would be a challenge to say the least. The ones that are occupied have stuff piled up outside it & that's also where you find the cabins but considering the state of disrepair the rest of the place is in I'd be worried about falling through the floor. There's an old abandoned camper that's obviously been neglected from the 60's & I didn't even want to know what was waiting on the other side of the bathroom door up there. The lower campground was close to deserted complete with a old van & hippie, a pop-up camper with tent & another pop-up camper with a tarp over it. The only way to distinguish between the overgrown grass & the campsites are the pole with a number on it. If you have more than 2 people you have to put picnic tables together & the fire rings are car rims without the tire. The shower house is cinder block tombs with rotting bedroom doors & the bathroom is several porta potties sitting around. In the back part of the lower campground there was an old building half enclosed/half open & stuff piled up around it. The only good thing about here is the waterfall.

10/17/2020