DEATH VALLEY, Calif. -- You know it's going to be a day like no other on the golf course when you approach the second tee, look at the pond fronting the green and think about jumping in. Never mind ...
This is the first of two posts on the Inn at Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park. Every hotel in a warm clime claims to be an oasis away from home. And when you get there you realize that they ...
The Furnace Creek Resort in Death Valley National Park will begin an ambitious $50-million makeover next year that will bring new luxury casitas to the Inn and a new town hall and square to the Ranch.
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. — As you drive into Death Valley National Park, out through the desert west of Las Vegas, just across the border into California, you pass a sign for Devil’s Golf Course. Don’t be ...
Furnace Creek is a rare, perennial desert stream located on the east side of the White Mountains near the California/Nevada border. This delicate creek in the eastern Sierra Nevada winds its way ...
This is the second of two posts on the Inn at Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park. Part one is here. “A region of Mystery, Desolation and Grandeur.” So touts the cover of a 1928 Union Pacific ...
So long, Furnace Creek Resort. A $50-million renovation brings a new name: the Oasis at Death Valley
When Death Valley’s renovated resort reopens in the fall, it will have a new look — and a new name. The former Furnace Creek Resort will be called the Oasis at Death Valley. Why the name changes? It’s ...
On July 10, 1913, Furnace Creek, California, was the hottest place in the history of the world. That day, the temperature in the barely-habitable town in Death Valley hit a ridiculous 134 degrees. The ...
Death Valley plane incident: Small aircraft flips after runway overrun at Furnace Creek Airport; NTSB investigating as extreme heat impacts flights.
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