Camp Syncro '17For Death Valley '17 we split our time between two different campgrounds, Bailey's Hot Springs near Beatty, NV and Panamint Springs, CA. Bailey's is near the NE region of the park, Ryolite, and Titus Canyon.
Panamint Springs is situated near Racetrack Playa and also close to the additional activities on the western side of the park. |
Bailey's Hot Springs - Evenings of Monday, April 17 and Tuesday, April 18
Bailey's is located about 5 miles north of Beatty, NV. Our campsite reservation includes use of the hot springs there.
The sites at Baileys have no “hook-ups” and they call them “Tent Sites”
Excerpt from their website:
Natural hot springs bubble up into two historic bath houses built in 1906. Temperature range between 98 and 105 degrees. Bath hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Clean and serene surrounded by well maintained grass and trees, 14 RV spaces and hookups available. The park is the ideal spot to relax, and enjoy the scenery or use as a base camp for exploring nearby Death Valley National Park.
Amenities include:
Water, electricity, sewer, toilets, showers, picnic benches, free wireless internet, stable cell phone connection, BBQ area and lots of shade in the summer.
Bailey's Hot Springs website is:
http://www.baileyshotsprings.com/
Don't expect much there.
The sites at Baileys have no “hook-ups” and they call them “Tent Sites”
Excerpt from their website:
Natural hot springs bubble up into two historic bath houses built in 1906. Temperature range between 98 and 105 degrees. Bath hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Clean and serene surrounded by well maintained grass and trees, 14 RV spaces and hookups available. The park is the ideal spot to relax, and enjoy the scenery or use as a base camp for exploring nearby Death Valley National Park.
Amenities include:
Water, electricity, sewer, toilets, showers, picnic benches, free wireless internet, stable cell phone connection, BBQ area and lots of shade in the summer.
Bailey's Hot Springs website is:
http://www.baileyshotsprings.com/
Don't expect much there.
Directions to Bailey's Hot Springs:
Driving From Las Vegas (125 miles)
From central Las Vegas, take US Highway 95 North (really heading northwest) about 120 miles to Beatty. About 5 miles past Beatty, find Bailey Hot Springs on the right.
Driving From Los Angeles (296 miles)
East in I-10 about 35 miles to I-15. Take I-15 North through Victorville and Barstow about 135 miles to Baker. Stop in Baker to have a kabob at the Mad Greek and marvel in awe at the world’s tallest thermometer. Go North on Kelbaker Road, CA-127, about 91 miles to US-95. Left, North on US-95 about 30 miles to Beatty. Continue North on US-95 about 5 miles to find Bailey Hot Springs on the right.
Driving from Tonopah, NV (88 miles)
South on US-95 about 88 miles to find Bailey's Hot Springs on your left. If you arrive in Beatty, go back about 5 miles.
Driving From Las Vegas (125 miles)
From central Las Vegas, take US Highway 95 North (really heading northwest) about 120 miles to Beatty. About 5 miles past Beatty, find Bailey Hot Springs on the right.
Driving From Los Angeles (296 miles)
East in I-10 about 35 miles to I-15. Take I-15 North through Victorville and Barstow about 135 miles to Baker. Stop in Baker to have a kabob at the Mad Greek and marvel in awe at the world’s tallest thermometer. Go North on Kelbaker Road, CA-127, about 91 miles to US-95. Left, North on US-95 about 30 miles to Beatty. Continue North on US-95 about 5 miles to find Bailey Hot Springs on the right.
Driving from Tonopah, NV (88 miles)
South on US-95 about 88 miles to find Bailey's Hot Springs on your left. If you arrive in Beatty, go back about 5 miles.
Panamint Springs - Evenings of Wednesday, April 19, Thursday, April 20, and Friday, April 21
The sites at Panamint have no “hook-ups” and the campground calls them “Tent Sites”. The restrooms are a short walk from our sites and a water spigot is nearby as well. Fuel (gas and diesel) is available at Panamint Springs as well as a restaurant, motel and a small store all across the road from the campground.
Panamint Springs is a small western-style "resort" located in the beautiful Panamint Valley in Death Valley National Park. Marvelous views of distant sand dunes and the soaring 11,000' Panamint Mountains complete the setting for leisure dining and relaxation.
Located in Death Valley National Park
On Highway 190
48 miles east of Lone Pine
31 miles west of Stovepipe Wells
Panamint Springs Resort
P.O. Box 395
Ridgecrest , CA 93556
Tel: (775) 482-7680
Fax: (775) 482-7682
Email: [email protected]
More information can be found at their website:
http://www.deathvalley.com/psr/
Panamint Springs is a small western-style "resort" located in the beautiful Panamint Valley in Death Valley National Park. Marvelous views of distant sand dunes and the soaring 11,000' Panamint Mountains complete the setting for leisure dining and relaxation.
Located in Death Valley National Park
On Highway 190
48 miles east of Lone Pine
31 miles west of Stovepipe Wells
Panamint Springs Resort
P.O. Box 395
Ridgecrest , CA 93556
Tel: (775) 482-7680
Fax: (775) 482-7682
Email: [email protected]
More information can be found at their website:
http://www.deathvalley.com/psr/
Directions to Panamint Springs:
(Not that these will be useful because we'll be coming from Beatty, NV when we move Camp Syncro to Panamint Springs.)
Driving From Las Vegas (175 miles)
From 15 Freeway, just south of Las Vegas, take Highway 160 West to Pahrump. Just 3 miles past the intersection with Highway 372, turn left on Highway 210, called ' State Line Road,' and proceed 27 miles to Death Valley Junction.
At Death Valley Junction, highlighted by the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel, make a quick "right-and-a-left" on Highway 190 toward Death Valley and Furnace Creek. Remain West on Highway 190 for 93 miles to Panamint Springs Resort, passing Dante's View, Zabriskie Point, Furnace Creek, the Sand Dunes, and Stovepipe Wells Village.
Driving From Los Angeles (235 miles)
From the 5 Freeway North (Golden State Freeway), a few miles past its juncture with 495 Freeway, stay right for 14 Freeway North (Antelope Valley Freeway).
After 70 miles, passing Palmdale, Lancaster, and Rosamond, the 14 Freeway North continues on to become Main Street for the town of Mojave. At the end of town, turn right to remain on the Highway 14 North. After 40 miles, Highway 14 North merges and becomes Highway 395 North.
Continue another 45 miles to Olancha, turn right onto Highway 190 toward Death Valley.
The next 15 miles proceeds northeast along the shore of the once great Owens Lake, then merges with Highway 136, and continues east another 25 miles to Panamint Springs Resort.
(Not that these will be useful because we'll be coming from Beatty, NV when we move Camp Syncro to Panamint Springs.)
Driving From Las Vegas (175 miles)
From 15 Freeway, just south of Las Vegas, take Highway 160 West to Pahrump. Just 3 miles past the intersection with Highway 372, turn left on Highway 210, called ' State Line Road,' and proceed 27 miles to Death Valley Junction.
At Death Valley Junction, highlighted by the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel, make a quick "right-and-a-left" on Highway 190 toward Death Valley and Furnace Creek. Remain West on Highway 190 for 93 miles to Panamint Springs Resort, passing Dante's View, Zabriskie Point, Furnace Creek, the Sand Dunes, and Stovepipe Wells Village.
Driving From Los Angeles (235 miles)
From the 5 Freeway North (Golden State Freeway), a few miles past its juncture with 495 Freeway, stay right for 14 Freeway North (Antelope Valley Freeway).
After 70 miles, passing Palmdale, Lancaster, and Rosamond, the 14 Freeway North continues on to become Main Street for the town of Mojave. At the end of town, turn right to remain on the Highway 14 North. After 40 miles, Highway 14 North merges and becomes Highway 395 North.
Continue another 45 miles to Olancha, turn right onto Highway 190 toward Death Valley.
The next 15 miles proceeds northeast along the shore of the once great Owens Lake, then merges with Highway 136, and continues east another 25 miles to Panamint Springs Resort.