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| There are a few National Park-run guest houses here. They are, by far, the most comfortable options. They have air-conditioned rooms and pools, along with all the other amenities (which will never seem more important). In the winter you can camp. In the summer it's just too damn hot. |
| Aside from camping (which is probably out of the question in the summer), this is the cheapest option in Death Valley. The accommodations aren't all that spacious, but they're clean and, most importantly, air-conditioned, which will seem like all that matters. There's also a pool in the complex. Stovepipe Wells is near the California side of the park and pretty centrally located, which makes it... |
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