The Oasis at Death Valley
Originally built in 1927, the historic, four-diamond mission-style The Oasis at Death Valley had a grand reopening in November 2018 after a major $100 million dollar investment.
The property, privately owned by Xanterra Travel Collection, features 66 elegantly updated rooms and 22 one-bedroom casitas. It's also home to a fine dining restaurant and cocktail lounge, health spa, opulent gardens, and a stunning spring-fed pool (naturally at 85 degrees) bordered by a new pool café and numerous cabanas.
You’ll feel as if you've stepped back in time when you enter the lush landscape at The Oasis at Death Valley. Originally named Furnace Creek, it's a true American oasis where 80,000 gallons of ancient waters rise to the surface every day. Native Americans, prospectors, settlers and 49ers all knew about the water there.
The tiled pool at The Oasis at Death Valley is a welcome throwback to the times when it served as the premier winter getaway spot for Hollywood celebrities such as Clark Gable and Ronald Reagan who wanted to soak in the mineral waters. You, too, can soak in these historic spring-fed waters, sample the treatments offered in the hotel spa, and seek midday shade under the cabanas. If so inclined, step into the state-of-the-art fitness center and keep your exercise goals on track.
For more information: The Oasis at Death Valley
Read MoreThe property, privately owned by Xanterra Travel Collection, features 66 elegantly updated rooms and 22 one-bedroom casitas. It's also home to a fine dining restaurant and cocktail lounge, health spa, opulent gardens, and a stunning spring-fed pool (naturally at 85 degrees) bordered by a new pool café and numerous cabanas.
You’ll feel as if you've stepped back in time when you enter the lush landscape at The Oasis at Death Valley. Originally named Furnace Creek, it's a true American oasis where 80,000 gallons of ancient waters rise to the surface every day. Native Americans, prospectors, settlers and 49ers all knew about the water there.
The tiled pool at The Oasis at Death Valley is a welcome throwback to the times when it served as the premier winter getaway spot for Hollywood celebrities such as Clark Gable and Ronald Reagan who wanted to soak in the mineral waters. You, too, can soak in these historic spring-fed waters, sample the treatments offered in the hotel spa, and seek midday shade under the cabanas. If so inclined, step into the state-of-the-art fitness center and keep your exercise goals on track.
For more information: The Oasis at Death Valley
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