Great National Park Lodges
Experience nature from the luxury of a high-end hotel. These national park lodge stays do not disappoint.
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The Oasis at Death Valley
After enduring a heat-filled day touring the wonders of Death Valley, visitors deserve to return to luxuriously comfortable (and affordable!) accommodations. The Oasis at Death Valley (formerly Furnace Creek Resorts) offers two different types of settings: the Inn and the Ranch, both catering to guests' needs with their well-appointed rooms, suites and cabins. Guests of the resort are privy to an 18-hole golf course, four restaurants, a saloon, retail outlets, a Borax Museum, swimming pools, tennis courts, horse-drawn carriage rides, massage therapy, even a 3,000-foot-long airstrip.
Death Valley Views
Head out from the Oasis at Death Valley for a day exploring one of America's largest national parks. From here you can experience salt flats, ancient geological formations, chiseled canyons, the lowest point in the Americas, Badwater (282 feet below sea level), and majestic mountains rising to 11,049 feet at Telescope Peak.
Ahwahnee Hotel
Visiting Yosemite National Park? Consider booking a stay at the Ahwahnee Hotel. The four-diamond hotel was built in the 1920s with the goal of attracting upper-class clientele. In the last century it has hosted presidents, royalty and a roster of stars.
Yosemite Views
The Ahwahnee is surrounded by many of Yosemite’s most famous icons. You won’t need to go far to experience the iconic views that travelers come from around the world to see. A casual stroll of the hotel grounds reveals views of Half Dome (pictured), Yosemite Falls and Glacier Point. Learn More
Crater Lake Lodge
This rustic escape reclines along the edge of the caldera in Oregon's Crater Lake National Park.
Crater Lake
Crater Lake National Park is one of the United State's crown jewels. Its namesake caldera is almost 4,000-feet deep.
Old Faithful Inn
A beautiful example of "National Park Service Rustic" architecture, this cabin-style lodge features a multi-story log lobby and a 500-ton stone fireplace. The building is crowned by a roof walk where guests can watch eruptions of Old Faithful and other geysers.
Old Faithful
Old Faithful herself puts on a show every 80 minutes.