The Oasis at Death Valley
About The Oasis at Death Valley
The former Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort was rebranded and renamed The Oasis at Death Valley after $100 million was pumped into the historic desert outpost located in the Death Valley National Park in 2018. The property includes a luxurious 66-room inn and the more family-friendly 224-room ranch adjacent to the the Furnace Creek golf course a short shuttle ride away. The 22 new casitas were built during the project. The ranch feels like a western outpost with a general store, visitor center, gas station, post office, the Fiddler's Creek campground, Furnace Creek stables, the new Last Kind Words Saloon and entertainment for families: A spring-fed pool; tennis, basketball and volleyball courts; horseshoe pits and a playground. The course sits at the lowest elevation in the world, 214 feet below sea level, meaning your ball won't travel nearly as far.Facts
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Photo submitted by u000002481870 on 03/15/2024
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Photo submitted by Wc0mhPm33ykxkAnSj4hi on 11/24/2023
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Photo submitted by tonenan on 04/02/2023
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Photo submitted by RYahr24 on 10/30/2022
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Photo submitted by frafrar on 11/24/2020
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Photo submitted by frafrar on 11/24/2020
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Photo submitted by frafrar on 11/24/2020
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Furnace Creek GC, Hole 2, Par 3, 178 yds Photo submitted by David168485 on 01/07/2018
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Furnace Creek GC, Hole 4, Par 3, 152 yds Photo submitted by David168485 on 01/07/2018
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Furnace Creek GC, Hole 5, Par 5, 573 yds Photo submitted by David168485 on 01/07/2018
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Furnace Creek GC, Hole 8, Par 3, 153 yds Photo submitted by David168485 on 01/07/2018
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coyote looking for a handout or a birdie Photo submitted by David168485 on 01/07/2018
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Furnace Creek GC, Hole 12, Par 4, 329 yds Photo submitted by David168485 on 01/07/2018
Desert Golf At It’s Best
This course was sooo much fun. Coming from Florida, the weather was phenomenal. The big wide open fairways made for a fun and fast round while I was on vacation. The pro shop had good rental clubs and GolfNow got rates are definitely the way to go. Loved the whole experience.
Furnace Creek
This is a hard one to call. The greens on the front had been punched and sanded and the back nine was closed to do the same. The course layout seemed okay and the fairways were better than I thought they might be considering the location. Having said that, I was extremely disappointed with both the course and Golfnow for not being upfront about the conditions. Buyer beware.
Loved Furnace Creek
It was a perfect day in Death Valley for golf. My husband and truly enjoyed our game.
Greens horrible
The course layout isn’t bad, greens were painted blue and had no grass was like putting on concrete. Ball would sometimes hold other times not.
Could be better, but it's off my bucket list!
We enjoyed our day, 75° in January, can't beat that but if I have to be honest the greens are a mess and very inconsistent. Maybe its a water issue but some greens had compact mud areas and some greens were so dry it was like putting on ice. I also thought the signage could have been a little better in finding each hole. For first timers, it was a little challenging finding either hole 3 or 4 and 18.
19th hole was convenient but pricey.
$60 for a 1/4 burger, chicken sandwich and 2 beers.
Great golf course
Thanks to Jon for all his explanations, greens are very slow and with sand, but fairways are very good.
Grrrr8 experience
Nice time once again. But no water on course, no water in pro shop. No drinks in machine on 11 tee. Its called death valley for a reason.