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Total relaxation
Country Escape
Back to Nature
Eco
Spa
Restaurant
Learning
Child friendly
Historic
Golf
Riding
Trekking
Views
Tennis
Sit-out Terrace
Hills & mountains
Yoga
Great walks
Family Suites
Inn
Remote
Chic
Luxury
Disabled access
Sights nearby
In/by the desert
Gym
Rooms
66 rooms in this hotelSpa
The Oasis at Death Valley Spa offers a range of massage and wellness therapiesBar
The Last Kind Words saloon is an immersive and inviting slice of the old WestRestaurant
Boasting 3 different dining loactions, with a range of menus and atmospheresChild friendly
Kids menus and TV channels, as well as board games and toys availableViews
Spectacular views over Death ValleySwimming Pool
Outdoor spring-fed poolLaundry
Sit-out Terrace
Library
No pets
Massage
Sauna/Steam
Family Suites
Parking
Garden
Gym
Safe
Disabled access
Suites
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Business Centre
Learning
Golf
Riding
Trekking
Tennis
Yoga
Sights nearby
Great walks
The Oasis appears like a mirage in the desert. Some 200 miles north of Los Angeles, across desolate plains of red rock and dust, suddenly, as if conjured up by an illusionist’s trick, appear palm trees, fountains and a swimming pool of all decadent things. I am in one of the hottest, driest and most inhospitable places on Earth. But thanks to a new luxury hotel, the Inn at the Oasis Death Valley, which opened last year in the heart of the national park, I'm not suffering at all.
Originally published by The Times
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