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Mahogany Flat Campground
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Mahogany Flat Campground

Death Valley, California
4.7 (63 reviews)

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About Mahogany Flat Campground

Campground in California.

Mahogany Flat Campground offers a unique high-elevation camping experience in the heart of Death Valley National Park, one of North America's most dramatic and otherworldly landscapes. Situated at over 8,000 feet above sea level in the Panamint Range, this intimate campground provides a refreshing escape from the scorching valley floor below, making it an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and natural beauty without the crowds of larger facilities.

The campground's remote location brings visitors closer to some of Death Valley's most spectacular scenery and outdoor activities. The elevation provides cooler temperatures, particularly welcome during warmer months, and offers stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The sparse, nine-site setup ensures an uncrowded experience where you can truly connect with the desert landscape. This is a place where stargazing reaches its pinnacle, as the remote mountain elevation and limited light pollution create some of the clearest night skies you'll experience anywhere.

The area surrounding Mahogany Flat appeals to hikers, nature photographers, and adventurous travelers seeking authentic desert experiences. The nearby Panamint Range offers numerous hiking opportunities with trails ranging from moderate to challenging, providing access to remote peaks, hidden canyons, and panoramic viewpoints. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and various bird species adapted to high-desert life. The campground serves as an excellent base for exploring Death Valley's western side, which sees fewer visitors than the main park areas, allowing for a more intimate and peaceful encounter with this extraordinary ecosystem.

This destination appeals particularly to experienced RV campers, backcountry enthusiasts, and travelers who appreciate minimalist amenities in exchange for maximum natural beauty and serenity. The remote setting and higher elevation make it especially popular during late spring through early fall, when the temperature differential between Mahogany Flat and the valley floor below can exceed thirty degrees. Whether you're seeking adventure, solitude, or a deeper connection with the desert, this campground delivers an authentic and memorable experience.
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Park Details

Total Sites 9

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Death Valley is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Death Valley.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Death Valley. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Mahogany Flat Campground Reviews

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QueenJ316

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by QueenJ316

Beautiful campground. You need high clearance and a AWD car to go up that hill (campground is closed and in 01/05/24) it’s all loose dirty and big rocks so it a paradise for off roading fun. The view from some camping spots is freaken awesome but the one right in front of the toilet is the one with the best view to Roger’s peak. The entrance to Telescope peak is at the entrance so expect moderate... Beautiful campground. You need high clearance and a AWD car to go up that hill (campground is closed and in 01/05/24) it’s all loose dirty and big rocks so it a paradise for off roading fun. The view from some camping spots is freaken awesome but the one right in front of the toilet is the one with the best view to Roger’s peak. The entrance to Telescope peak is at the entrance so expect moderate to high traffic (there’s a little box with a logbook for you to write down your name 😁)

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Jeremy G

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeremy G

Great little campground. Each site has a table and a fire pit. There is one, spacious pit toilet and it was relatively clean and stocked with toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Cell phone service is nearly nonexistent. Occasionally I would get a bar but never long enough, or strong enough to send out a text. The night sky was gorgeous and about a mile into the Telescope Peak trail the sky really ope... Great little campground. Each site has a table and a fire pit. There is one, spacious pit toilet and it was relatively clean and stocked with toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Cell phone service is nearly nonexistent. Occasionally I would get a bar but never long enough, or strong enough to send out a text. The night sky was gorgeous and about a mile into the Telescope Peak trail the sky really opens up, free from tree line obstruction. The only thing I could complain about is that none of the sites are secluded from each other. I expected a little bit more privacy for how remote this campground is. Luckily I had great neighbors. When I went up, there were only 3 empty sites, and the last 2 filled up before nightfall. The roads leading up to the campground are in decent shape up until the final 9 miles which is just a narrow gravel road. Nothing about it screams “high clearance and 4x4 necessary” but it definitely helps. Just make sure you bring a actual spare tire, NOT a donut spare tire. (A flat tire repair kit wouldn’t hurt either.) The nearest ranger station is about 40 miles away and about 3/4 of that route is extremely remote. I will definitely consider returning at some point.

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Richard Frame III

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Richard Frame III

My 3rd time here since 2015.. I live in Michigan so it's always a treat to break out and experience this secluded and once traveled location by the drummer from Rush Neil Peart, where he came here and hiked Telescope Peak not once but twice! Anyways, it's a fine campground with fire pits, tho no fires from June thru August. The dirt road up to Mahogany Flat can be a little rough, you can make it u... My 3rd time here since 2015.. I live in Michigan so it's always a treat to break out and experience this secluded and once traveled location by the drummer from Rush Neil Peart, where he came here and hiked Telescope Peak not once but twice! Anyways, it's a fine campground with fire pits, tho no fires from June thru August. The dirt road up to Mahogany Flat can be a little rough, you can make it up in a car but a truck or bigger is recommended.

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Nate Wooding

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nate Wooding

Truly a gem of a campground. No fees, crowds, or weird rules. I was able to make it there in my Hyundai Kona, I think if you're brave you could really make it up in any vehicle but I'd say you'd want at least 7 inches of ground clearance.

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Justin L.

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Justin L.

This visit was on May 30, 2016 and the temperature at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center was over 110 degrees F. The drive up to the campground was pretty amazing. The Ranger at the Visitor Center said this was doable with a 2WD if you were careful. He was right and I'm glad they didn't dissuade us too much. We made it in our Honda Odyssey minivan, but a 4WD would have made the trip easier. The elev... This visit was on May 30, 2016 and the temperature at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center was over 110 degrees F. The drive up to the campground was pretty amazing. The Ranger at the Visitor Center said this was doable with a 2WD if you were careful. He was right and I'm glad they didn't dissuade us too much. We made it in our Honda Odyssey minivan, but a 4WD would have made the trip easier. The elevation helped us sleep because of the cooler temperatures. The views were spectacular and the temperatures dropped into the 60's. We were very happy that we made this trek. The sites could use a little more maintenance because the ash had not been emptied from the fire pit in a long time and there were bits of trash and scattered ash around. We cleaned up the trash. I understand that this camping area is out of the way and may not see much attention. There was only one other camper there during our visit.

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