This is by far the best campground in Death Valley. It's higher than the rest so it does get windy at times! The best time of year to visit is fall, winter, and spring up to mid-March. This campground is first-come, first-served, so be sure to show up early in the fall and spring. It will fill up fast on the weekend. We showed up late January around 2 pm on Thursday afternoon, and the campground was half full and full by Friday afternoon. The campsites along the dry river are the largest and nicest, and you will be the first sites to have afternoon shade. All of the sites are nice; if you can't get the prime spots, it's not a big deal. Don't forget to visit Scotty's Castle. You can make reservations during the winter to tour it. It should reopen in spring 2025 barring any more crazy 1,000-year storms. The Ubehebe Crater is 20 minutes up the road, and the Racetrack is a full-day round-trip adventure. Proceed with caution and have a good spare tire just in case. Bring plenty of food, water, and emergency satellite communication if you visit the racetrack and other areas of Death Valley. You will need to self-rescue if you don't have a satellite communication device. This park can be deadly if you aren't prepared.
Beatty, NV is the closest town for propane and supplies!
September is the best time to visit! The mosquitoes are none existent.. Beware of the bears we had one hit our camp 3 times one night and he hit all the other campsites the same night! The campground is quiet and peaceful all the time. Don’t forget your fishing poles and kayaks, lake Sabrina and South Lake are full and the fish are biting. You could catch a big one out in your kayak, shore fishing has all the little ones.
Fun trip out of Vegas during the 100+ days. Show up early grab your site and spend the day exploring the area.
Too many starts to count, you’ll be up all night.
I've camped at Burro Creek Campground multiple times, and almost every time I've had the place practically to myself. It's a really neat area to explore. The creek has beavers, and rattlesnakes appear in the summer months alongside the cows. This campground is a must-stop for a weekend getaway. Before you go, search online to find ghost towns in the area.