Furnace Creek Inn

Definitely not your typical historic national parkpark lodge you don't want to miss.
lodge the majority of which were funded and builtThis luxury inn has many activities available for
by the major railroad tycoons of yesteryear. Theyour enjoyment. View Death Valley's striking
Pacific Borax Mining Company was the forcelandscape, swim in one of two spring fed pools.
behind this unique diamond in the desert.Play basketball, volleyball or tennis at one of four
Opened in 1927, in what was then and still todaycourts. You can work out in the exercise room,
one of the most remote desolate locations on theenjoy the sauna or get a massage. Go for a
North American Continent. Death Valley Nationalhorseback or carriage ride. Take a walk or a hike
Park, California. Not a place you would normallyin the beautiful hills around the inn.
associate with a lush green oasis of towering PalmPlay a round of golf at the worlds lowest in
trees and spring-fed gardens.elevation lush 18-hole course. Maybe you just
This national park lodge is a truly uniquewant to relax and do nothing. The Furnace Creek
destination. This lavish adobe structure was built inResort has all the amenities you could possibly
the Spanish Mission style with adobe bricks handimagine.
made by Paiute and Shoshone Indian workers.The Furnace Creek Inn has a charming dining
This historic inn sets at the base of a hill in theroom that serves classical and uniquely
Funeral Mountains near a natural hot mineral springsouthwester meals. In the same complex there is
oasis.a steakhouse, cafe and a old fashion western
If adobe walls could speak, its not hard to imaginesaloon.
what tales they could tell of the bygone businessThe Furnace Creek Inn offers guests 66-rooms in
moguls and Hollywood types that have loungeda variety of settings.
around the hot spring fed pool shaded by lushStandard, Deluxe, Luxury or Suites, a Pool
palm trees. The Furnace Creek Inn is remnant ofBungalow is also available the views differ from
a luxury resort you would see in an old Hollywoodroom to room. All have air-conditioning, televisions,
picture show.telephones, free HBO, pay for view movies,
If you are looking for a unique luxury destinationrefrigerators, bathroom amenities and even
with historic 1930's charm, or plan a trip to Deathgames for the kids. Most have decks or terraces
Valley National Park, this is one historical nationaland some have a spa.