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Nestled within the renowned Death Valley landscape, Mahogany Flat Campground offers a unique camping experience that combines rugged beauty with convenient amenities. This remote campground is a haven for adventure seekers, providing an ideal base for exploring Death Valley's iconic features.
Mahogany Flat Campground is more than just a stopover; it's an experience. Whether you're here for a night or an extended stay, the combination of challenging terrain and awe-inspiring views makes it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience Mahogany Flat Campground, where adventure and nature come together in perfect harmony. Plan your visit today for an unforgettable outdoor experience!
Onsite services
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Beautiful campground. You need high clearance and a AWD car to go up that hill (campground is closed and in 01/05/24) it’s all loose dirty and big rocks so it a paradise for off roading fun. The view from some camping spots is freaken awesome but the one right in front of the toilet is the one with the best view to Roger’s peak. The entrance to Telescope peak is at the entrance so expect moderate to high traffic (there’s a little box with a logbook for you to write down your name 😁)
A very clean and well stocked vault toilet (with hanging air freshener) and camp sites with picnic tables. great views, great place to stay for long hike to telescope peak.
Great little campground. Each site has a table and a fire pit. There is one, spacious pit toilet and it was relatively clean and stocked with toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Cell phone service is nearly nonexistent. Occasionally I would get a bar but never long enough, or strong enough to send out a text. The night sky was gorgeous and about a mile into the Telescope Peak trail the sky really opens up, free from tree line obstruction. The only thing I could complain about is that none of the sites are secluded from each other. I expected a little bit more privacy for how remote this campground is. Luckily I had great neighbors. When I went up, there were only 3 empty sites, and the last 2 filled up before nightfall. The roads leading up to the campground are in decent shape up until the final 9 miles which is just a narrow gravel road. Nothing about it screams “high clearance and 4x4 necessary” but it definitely helps. Just make sure you bring a actual spare tire, NOT a donut spare tire. (A flat tire repair kit wouldn’t hurt either.) The nearest ranger station is about 40 miles away and about 3/4 of that route is extremely remote. I will definitely consider returning at some point.
Truly a gem of a campground. No fees, crowds, or weird rules. I was able to make it there in my Hyundai Kona, I think if you're brave you could really make it up in any vehicle but I'd say you'd want at least 7 inches of ground clearance.
My 3rd time here since 2015.. I live in Michigan so it's always a treat to break out and experience this secluded and once traveled location by the drummer from Rush Neil Peart, where he came here and hiked Telescope Peak not once but twice! Anyways, it's a fine campground with fire pits, tho no fires from June thru August. The dirt road up to Mahogany Flat can be a little rough, you can make it up in a car but a truck or bigger is recommended.