
This campground is great because it never fills up, does not require reservation, and our group can park next to each other without issue. There's potable water, dump station, dish washing...
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Sunset Campground, located within Death Valley National Park, is part of the National Park Service, dedicated to preserving and providing access to America's natural and historical treasures. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and enjoy the stunning landscapes that define this unique desert environment.
The campground is designed to enhance outdoor experiences while emphasizing safety and preparedness, offering visitors valuable tips and resources for their adventures. Whether it's the breathtaking sunsets or the diverse flora and fauna, Sunset Campground provides a memorable escape into nature's beauty.
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This campground is great because it never fills up, does not require reservation, and our group can park next to each other without issue. There's potable water, dump station, dish washing...
This space was great when we couldn't make a reservation at Furnace Creek. I was worried about driving all that way when it was first come, first serve but as everyone else said - it's huge. Lots...
Lots of flushable toilets, no showers. Great for night sky viewing! Picnic table, fire pit and nice views! A little cooler at night since it is at about 1800 ft elevation.
Adequate. Massively large; I can't imagine this place ever filling up. It is really just a large, large open area with spots marked off and paved lanes to drive around on. Does have an RV dump...
Sunset Campground -- it's there when you need it and that's about it. This campground was our last resort when trying to find a place to camp in Death Valley earlier this month. We arrived into...