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What guests said about Beatty:
10
Scored 10
Beatty is a very small town with a big heart.
Beatty is a very small town with a big heart. Wild burros, family owned restaurants & businesses nestled just outside of Death Valley NP. I would recommend staying in Beatty instead of inside the park. El Portal motel was a great place to stay. Has all the amenities travelers need. Support the local restaurants and businesses.
cowgirl92567
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
To be honest, upon first arriving in Beatty my husband was...
To be honest, upon first arriving in Beatty my husband was kind of concerned about what our hotel might be like. (He hadn’t seen the pics). It’s a small old mining town with not much there and quite a lot of rundown buildings, but nonetheless a welcome oasis in the desert. There were only about three real options on a Monday night to find dinner (the few other places were small local places with limited menu options which may have been okay, but some of those even were closed or out of business) so we went with the Denny’s in the casino as a safe bet and had some delicious burgers. There is a large nice candy and ice cream store which we also visited. There is also a really cool looking building being renovated with intricate metal work on the outside. I hope they complete the job as it would be the gem of the town. Our hotel, The Death Valley Inn & RV Park, looked to be the best place to stay with the casino hotel next. I chose Beatty over Pahrump to save a little distance to returning to Death Valley the next day, to stay in a more unique location at a non-chain hotel, the ability to visit the ghost town and Goldwell Open Air Museum in Rhyolite as added attractions, and for the possibility of seeing the wild burros, which we happily briefly did in town (we actually also spotted about 10 of them on the hill near the ghost town). All in all, it was a good night’s stay with friendly people that met our needs.
Judith
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small town with convenient location in a place where...
Small town with convenient location in a place where accommodations can be hard to find. Near Rhyolite ghost town and Death Valley. Has a museum and nearby Native American and geological sites we will return to check out. Most importantly? Free-roaming DONKEYS! Friendly creatures will approach for head scratches, and food; if you want to share. Apparently it’s a birdwatching destination too.
Marc
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Try the Happy Burro Cafe- limited size and menu but the...
Try the Happy Burro Cafe- limited size and menu but the chili is killer!
Try the VFW hall for eating---surprisingly good food, and friendly folk
Mel's Diner- serves great omlettes and pancakes!
Lawrence
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Location is great, you could spend a couple of weeks...
Location is great, you could spend a couple of weeks exploring Death Valley and surroundings without repeating. Town has a nice rustic feel, with an eclectic mix of casinos and wild burros. Pack some food and veggies, and it's golden. ^_^
Andrei
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
A decent availability of options when travelling out this...
A decent availability of options when travelling out this far (my trip was from Reno to Beatty - then Las Vegas). For those looking for dark night skies, they are only a 5-10 minute drive out of town.
Room is spacious. Microwave and fridge are great - great models and work well. Lots of towels. Heater works wonderfully in winter. Beds are comfy. Good location - really at the gateway into the Death Valley National Park. With the ghost town just a few miles away. Great restaurants nearby: Mel's Diner (good for breakfast - lovely, highly recommended) and Smoking J's BBQ (good for dinner).
This is a basic motel but it completely met our needs during our time there. The employees were truly helpful and checked in with us to make sure everything was going well. The room was clean. The location is close to some good restaurants and is an excellent jumping off point for exploring Death Valley and nearby sites. Watch for burros on the road as you leave town!
My wife and I had an excellent stay t El Portal Motel in Beatty, NV: we were allowed to check into our room early. The owners were very helpful and suggested good places to eat and visit in Death Valley. We had battery trouble nd the owner was kind enough to help jump start our vehicle. Our room was very clean and comfortable. i will definitely stay there again.
An older motel, but very clean and easy to find; walkable distance to Beatty Museum, several restaurants.
The staff was friendly and helpful, suggesting places to eat and things to visit. Well worth the price, especially considering the outrageous prices for lodging in Death Valley itself only an easy 30-mile drive away.
4 miles from ghost-town Rhyolite
A pretty basic hotel/motel but I expected that when I booked it. It was nice and clean and perfectly adequate for our one night stay as a stopover on the way to Yosemite. Reception staff were nice and friendly. The BBQ restaurant next door was very charming with friendly staff and good food. We enjoyed our stay.
The hotel was a sanctuary from a rare winter storm event in the desert. There was great wind and a lot of snow.. it was a perfect place to stay the night. Many of the big rigs traveling that night flipped over in the snow and we saw them the next day. On our way up 95.
It is a great place to sleep if you're about to explore the eastern part of Death Valley and Rhyolite. On the opposite side of the road there is a nice museum if you're interested. There are a couple restaurants nearby as well.
The hotel is centrally located along 95 so if you are traveling between Las Vegas and Reno it is a good stop. The room was clean and normal size for this type of motel.
This was a GREAT place to stay if you want to see Death Valley. Beatty itself is cute and unique. They have donkeys roaming the area and a cute little musuem
Atomic inn is a must on your journey to Death Valley. The vibe, trip back in time, decor, an experience on its own. Rooms were old but clean and functional.
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