Basically a very large gravel parking lot. There is a dump station with potable water available. There are flush toilets, but no showers. They also have dishwashing stations available. The sites are dusty, but this is the desert. No trees, no fire pits, and no picnic tables. Generator hours are from 7 am to 9 pm. This campground is across the street from the Furnace creek gas station (VERY EXPENSIVE) and general store (2 minute walk from campground) and restaurant.
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📖 About This Campground
Sunset Campground in Death Valley National Park California is a NPS managed park offering primitive RV and tent camping. Water and flush toilets available. 270 sites seasonally available at 196' below sea level. The campground is essentially a big parking lot with paved roads and dirt/ rock sites delineated by white chalk lines. The place is packed in the winter season by all sorts of campers. Immediately across the street is the Furnace Creek Resort and their great restaurants and shops.
Payment via electronic iron ranger. During the busiest times there is also designated overflow sites with the only difference being dirt roads instead of paved.
There is a dump station located just out on the highway in front of Sunset Campground.
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