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Texas Springs Campground Introduce

Texas Springs Campground offers a unique camping experience nestled within the stunning landscape of Death Valley, California. This campground provides an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and outdoor activities that this iconic national park has to offer.

  • Scenic Location: Nestled along Texas Springs Road, the campground boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding desert landscape, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts.
  • Convenient Access: With easy access from major highways, Texas Springs Campground is a convenient starting point for your Death Valley adventure.
  • Amenities: The campground offers basic facilities including flush toilets and potable water. It also features a dishwashing station for added convenience.

Texas Springs Campground is well-loved by visitors for its great location, but it does have some limitations. Many campers appreciate the clean restrooms and scenic views, though some note that sites are close together which can lead to noisy neighbors. RVs are welcome, while tent campers should be prepared for potentially windy conditions.

Customer Feedback:

  • Gloria: "Great location with pretty views. Many sites are close together so be mindful of your neighbors. The restrooms were clean and had flush toilets. There’s a dish washing station and potable water. Just be prepared for the wind!"
  • John: "Super windy here, so just be prepared if you’re tent camping. We saw a lot of people’s things fly away. There’s scorpions as well, so keep that in mind!

Texas Springs Campground is perfect for those looking to experience the great outdoors with minimal creature comforts. Whether you're an RVer or a tent camper, this campground offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying basic amenities.

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Customer Reviews

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David Scott
Jan 01, 2025

Great location with pretty views. Many sites are close together. It's first come, so you're out of luck if it fills up. There are flush toilets but no showers.

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Salma
Mar 28, 2024

Just like everyone mentioned, the sites are super close together so if you get stuck with rude neighbors like we did, you might not get any rest. The restrooms were clean and had flush toilets so we were very comfortable. They also have a dish washing station and potable water. It is super windy here so just be prepared if you’re tent camping. We saw a lot of people’s things fly away. There’s scorpions as well so just keep that in mind!

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A H
Nov 01, 2023

$16 a night for dry camping with a fire pit, picnic table, and bathrooms with flush toilets. There are no showers. We arrived Sunday afternoon in late October, and most spots were empty. Make sure to walk up the hill behind the campground for a great view in all directions. Yes it is basically a gravel parking lot with no trees, but it looked better than Sunset campground across the street. It's a bit further back and higher elevation than the road, so you have a bit of a view. No cell service with T-Mobile. Full bars but very slow service with Verizon, barely enough to use Google maps. Verizon also got service at Stovepipe Wells gas station, but otherwise a lot of the park is a dead zone.

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Joseph F
Jan 31, 2024

Great Death Valley campground! It costs $16/night (verses $14 at Sunset which is just a gravel parking lot). There are several bushes and interesting rock formations all around the site. Bathrooms with running water, and there is a big dish washing area (6 stations) near each bathroom. Camp hosts are very friendly volunteers, and it's close enough to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center to have fairly good cell reception. Only warning is the wind! From 1am until dawn the wind would kick up to about 50mph for a few minutes, then calm down to 1mph for a 5-10 minutes...that cycle was all night! Bring a tent that is good in wind, stake it down tight, and maybe put it close to your car to help act as a windshield.

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Don Ollerton
Mar 17, 2024

Centrally located campground within hiking distance of Furnace Springs. We arrived at approximately 2:15 pm on a Wednesday and the lower loop was 98% full. We picked a site near other tent campers in the upper loop. As others mentioned, ground is SUPER HARD pack. Bring heavy stakes and a good hammer. I'm glad we did. There was hurricane force winds that hit 50mph that night according to the ranger. Pretty sure no one in the campground slept that night. Between the howling winds and blowing sand, I heard plenty of folk scrambling to hammer stakes in or chase tents. Dumpster was full of trashed tents the next day. Camp host knew it was coming and came by to inspect our set up. Gave us the thumbs up and moved on. That was appreciated. Most of the roof top tenters moved inside their vehicles and folded up their tents. The pay machine for the sites only takes a card and takes a while to connect to whatever system it uses but works eventually. There is NO AT&T cell service there or at Furnace Springs. FC has free wifi however. The rest of the park is a cell dead zone as it should be. No showers. Potable (drinking) water available at the site. Bathrooms and sinks available. Dumpsters Centrally located. Fire pits available at every site. Dogs on leashes allowed. There are coyotes that roam very close to the sites.