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Holiday rentals in Amargosa Valley

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Home in Nye County
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

A rest after a day in the Death Valley desert

Only 30 minutes to Furnace Creek in Death Valley and 10 minutes to the Ash Meadow Wildlife Reserve! Stay in this clean, 2 bedroom, 1 bath home located on my 10 acres of ground here in Amargosa Valley, NV. Comfortable for 4-5 people. Rollaway bed available. Nearby sites to see are Death Valley National Park, Ash Meadow Wildlife Preserve, The Amargosa Opera House, Rhyolite and more. Eating places nearby are El Valle Mexican restaurant and Longstreet Casino and Stateline Saloon Pets are welcomed!

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A uniquely shaped swimming pool glows softly with blue lighting as dusk settles over the landscape. Surrounding rocky formations dot the pool area, and distant mountains can be seen under the fading light of the sky.
Villa in Amargosa Valley
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Harneit Manor, a Desert Oasis Near Death Valley

Stay in the Harneit Manor and farm, just 22 miles from the Death Valley Opera House. Partially modeled after the historic Death Valley Junction Hotel (Amargosa Opera House), this property is sited on 40 acres in the heart of a working, organic farm. Excellent stargazing and close to the Amargosa Big Dune sand dune, with good access to Beatty, NV and two entrances to Death Valley National Park. You will have access to the entire house, kitchen, work area, South Meeting/event room. 6 beds total!

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A spacious hot tub is surrounded by natural stone walls and overlooks a lush outdoor setting. Comfortable seating is arranged nearby, and the area is enhanced by palm trees and a cozy fireplace, providing a relaxing atmosphere for guests.
Cottage in Pahrump
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 405 reviews

Cabana Cabernet Pool Billiards Hot Tub DVNP

Located in the Mojave Desert and just steps from the Charleston Peak Winery, our beautiful Cabernet Cabana pool house is the perfect escape for you & your guests. The 1400 square ft pool house comfortably sleeps 6 with a private pool & hot tub and plenty of indoor/outdoor space. The pool house is located on 1 1/2 acres in an upscale neighborhood . We live in the main house. Our property is very quiet, secluded, and walled. Plenty to do, including pool table, darts, horseshoes, games, etc.

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A spacious studio layout showcases a modern kitchen area with updated appliances and an oversized island. A comfortable sofa and a king bed are visible, while two artworks adorn the walls. Natural light fills the space through recessed lighting and large windows.
Home in Amargosa Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Stunning New House by Death Valley, Amazing Views!

Stylish, brand-new studio at the base of the Funeral Mountains on 4+ private acres! Hike from your door into endless public lands or explore Death Valley nearby. At night, enjoy incredible stargazing with no city lights. Inside: king & queen beds, full kitchen with 9’ island, 65" TV, Victrola record player, and on-site laundry. Quiet, secluded, and the perfect desert escape with comfort + adventure! Plus enjoy our EASY checkout with no chores or to-do list! We take care of everything.

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The exterior of the cabin is presented, showcasing a simple facade with a series of windows. Surrounding vegetation includes sparse trees and rocky landscaping, with a clear sky overhead. A pathway leads to the entrance, set amidst natural elements.
Cabin in Beatty
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Cabin by Death Valley Park

Easy access to Death Valley (8 mins away), Rhyolite Ghost Town (4 miles). In Beatty Nevada between Las Vegas and Reno. Located in Beatty, Nevada, known as the "Gateway to Death Valley," offers a variety of attractions that showcase its rich history and natural beauty. Near by Area 51, Nevada Test Traning Range, Edward Air Force Base, Creech Air Force Reaper Drones Base. Two active Gold mining operations: Mother Lode Project and the AngloGold Ashanti's Bullfrog Project are near.

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A spa is positioned on a stone platform within a spacious outdoor area. Surrounding vegetation adds a natural touch. Nearby, a fire pit and several chairs are situated on a patio, providing options for outdoor relaxation and gatherings.
Home in Pahrump
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Camp Redrock

Centrally located near Death Valley, Speedway, and PrairieFire training range visitors. Five minutes away from central Pahrump and about 50 minutes to Las Vegas. Your 4 bedroom stay offers a fully equipped kitchen with dining options in a dining room, kitchen nook, or kitchen counter. There are 6 beds that comprise of 1 king, 2 queen, 2 singles and a queen size sofa bed. There are 2 full bathrooms and 2 half bathrooms. The back patio offers a spa, eating table, and fire pit.

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A small adobe structure is featured, with a red-tiled roof and a turquoise door. Outdoor seating arrangements invite relaxation, accompanied by potted plants and a BBQ grill. Lush vineyard rows extend into the background, against a serene desert sunset.
Guest house in Amargosa Valley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Vineyard Bottling Room outside of Death Valley NP

The Bottling Room at Tarantula Ranch Vineyard is a private guest studio situated next to our families micro-vineyard located outside of Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert. The room was formally used for crushing, bottling, and aging wine but we have completely remodeled it into a small studio with queen bed, sitting area, kitchenette, powder room, and outdoor shower. Aside from the vineyard view, enjoy the wild desert views and amazing night skies while visiting.

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The exterior of the property is shown, featuring a stucco façade with large windows and a small front patio. The grounds have gravel landscaping and a few potted plants. Sunlight casts shadows on the patio where two chairs and a table are positioned.
Flat in Pahrump
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Desert Nights Getaway

We're a pleasant drive from many points of interest including Mount Charleston, Red Rock Canyon, Death Valley, Ash Meadows and much more! Enjoy a quiet evening watching a movie on Netflix or visit one of the local casinos for fun and excitement. Nighttime view of the desert sky is breathtaking. Enjoy! Sorry but no pets allowed and no smoking! I'll leave you to enjoy your time but I'm close by if you need anything. Have a great time and welcome to Desert Nights Getaway!

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A weathered wooden sign displays the text 'Death Valley' and 'Get Away Cabins.' The sign is positioned among gravel and desert vegetation, with an old wagon wheel visible in the background.
Cabin in Beatty
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 711 reviews

Death Valley Getaway Cabin - Wild West #2

Wild West - Death Valley Getaway Cabins were featured as one of the top Ultimate Desert Winter Getaways in the Oct. 2020 issue. Located in Beatty, just 7 mi from the entrance to Death Valley National Park, 4 mi to Rhyolite Ghost Town and 5 mi to Titus Canyon Entrance. This cabin will win you over with rustic charm and hospitality. Enjoy the mountain views and beautiful sunrises and sunsets from your personal covered porch. * Note the upstairs loft has a low ceiling

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Home in Amargosa Valley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Renovated near Death Valley,Large yard, Amenities

Spacious newly renovated two bedroom home near Death Valley National Park (25 minutes to junction, 1hr to Information Center) including a full kitchen, two bedrooms one with a king size bed and another with two twin size beds, laundry room inside the home, large outdoor space perfect for star gazing, a fully stocked coffee bar and more. We also own Martell Market which is within walking distance where we offer you a free breakfast with your stay.

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A comfortable living area includes a contemporary electric fireplace and a mounted television. Two blue upholstered chairs and a sectional sofa are arranged around a coffee table. A tall plant adds greenery near a window, while a dining table with bar stools is positioned beside the wall.
Home in Pahrump
5 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Grand Location Opulent Private 3 bedroom Home

3 minutes to Spring Mountain Race Track, 6 minutes to Mountain Falls Golf Club, 15 minutes to PRAIRIEFIRE. 45 minutes to Red Rock, 55 minutes to Las Vegas & 1 hour to Beautiful Death Valley. Incredible Views of Mount Charleston. This Large Opulent Home has a private entrance, full kitchen, outdoor patio dining with on site Washer & Dryer. This home is attached to a casita that has a private entrance 1 bedroom, 1 bath that can also be rented.

Top guest favourite
Home in Pahrump
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Ken's Desert Escape #1

Enjoy my peaceful, roomy, centrally located home as your base to explore Southern Nevada and beyond. Or just simply come & stay to visit friends & family while enjoying all the comforts of your own home. Desirable features include a fully equipped kitchen, washer & dryer, an extra-large covered patio w/barbecue grill, & much more. Cap off a busy day of activities & enjoy star gazing around the fire pit area on this one-acre site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Amargosa Valley?

    Stays around the town center and rural outskirts of Amargosa Valley are known for wide open views, quiet surroundings, and easy access to nature spots. Some properties near the Ash Meadows area feature unique local architecture and welcoming outdoor areas.

  • What are the best things to do in Amargosa Valley with kids?

    Families can explore local trails, enjoy picnics in shaded parks around Amargosa Valley, or learn about desert wildlife at area nature centers. Nearby viewpoints and stargazing are often recommended for shared experiences.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Amargosa Valley?

    Explore desert trails, discover the rare wildlife at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, or visit the Amargosa Opera House for locally rooted arts. Stargazing is frequently suggested due to the region’s clear, dark skies.

  • How is the weather in Amargosa Valley?

    Amargosa Valley has hot, dry summers with daytime highs reaching 101°F (38°C), and mild winters around 33-57°F (1-14°C). Rainfall is limited year-round, so lightweight clothing, sun protection, and layers for cooler evenings are often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Amargosa Valley?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for visiting Amargosa Valley, with milder weather between 55-84°F (13-29°C) and blooming desert plants. Summer brings high temperatures, making early mornings or evenings more comfortable for outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Amargosa Valley?

    The Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is often recommended for those interested in rare plants and desert springs, while the Amargosa Opera House draws those curious about local arts. Outdoor parks and nature trails provide more ways to enjoy the landscape.

  • What are some hiking trails in Amargosa Valley?

    Amargosa Valley has access to desert trails with views of wide open landscapes, wildflowers in season, and opportunities to spot native wildlife. Trails at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge are often recommended for accessible routes and birdwatching.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Amargosa Valley?

    Families often visit local parks for outdoor games, hike easy desert trails, or explore exhibits at area interpretive centers in Amargosa Valley. Evening stargazing is frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Amargosa Valley?

    Visitors frequently explore Death Valley National Park, take in sights around Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, or discover local art spaces and ghost towns near Amargosa Valley. The region has diverse options for nature, history, and unique desert landscapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Amargosa Valley?

    Many vacation rentals and some local inns in Amargosa Valley welcome pets, especially around rural and residential areas. It is often a good idea to check for outdoor spaces and pet guidelines when booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Amargosa Valley?

    Bring plenty of water, as desert air is dry year-round, and start outdoor activities early to avoid midday heat. Many visitors suggest exploring local paths on foot, carrying a flashlight for nighttime strolls, and watching for interpretive signs about area wildlife.

  • What is Amargosa Valley known for?

    Amargosa Valley is known for its vast desert landscapes, rich wildlife habitats, and distinctive local arts scene, including the historic Amargosa Opera House. The area is also notable for stargazing and outdoor recreation.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Amargosa Valley?

    Explore lesser-known trails dotted with wildflowers in spring or visit local art installations around the Amargosa Opera House. Some visitors also enjoy the peaceful springs and wetlands at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

  • What are the best foods to try in Amargosa Valley?

    Enjoy classic American diner fare, homestyle cooking, and southwestern-inspired dishes in Amargosa Valley. Locally baked goods and comfort foods are frequently suggested by area eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Amargosa Valley?

    Pack sun protection, a reusable water bottle, sturdy walking shoes, and layers for temperature changes through the day. A hat, sunglasses, and a flashlight are often suggested for exploring desert trails and nighttime activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Amargosa Valley like?

    Nightlife in Amargosa Valley is generally quiet, with some casual local bars or roadhouse venues around the area. Stargazing is often highlighted, as the desert skies are known for impressive night views.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Amargosa Valley?

    Amargosa Valley has Amargosa Days, a community celebration often held around late spring, with live music, food, and local traditions. Birdwatching gatherings and informal arts showcases reflect the area’s natural and cultural interests throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Amargosa Valley?

    Amargosa Valley has family-friendly rentals, often featuring spacious common areas, kitchens, and outdoor space for children to play. Many hosts provide local tips on activities suited for families.

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