Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)

Star3.00
14 reviews

Quick Facts

1,375 ft

Price

Free

Booking

First-Come

Sites

15 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

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Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Camping is free, but visitors must pay the Death Valley National Park entrance fee or hold an Annual/Lifetime Pass.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

3.00

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Campground Map

Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)

36.8056, -117.7738

Driving directionsOfficial directions and information can be found at https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/saline-valley-campground-primitive.htm.
Access requires navigating 35 miles from the nearest paved road. A high-clearance vehicle and all-terrain tires are necessary. Seasonal conditions like winter storms may necessitate 4-wheel drive due to passes at 7,300ft (North Pass) and 5,997ft (South Pass).

Best Time to Camp at Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)

Saline Valley basks in the reliable embrace of desert sunshine, where crystal-clear skies dominate the calendar and rain remains a rare visitor. This arid paradise maintains comfortable temperatures through much of the year, though summer can unleash the full fury of Death Valley's legendary heat. Winter brings a different challenge—while the valley floor remains accessible, the high mountain passes that guard this sanctuary can become impassable when snow blankets their 7,000-foot summits. Spring and fall emerge as the golden seasons, when perfect weather combines with passable roads to create ideal conditions for your desert hot spring adventure.

Summer(Jun-Aug)
2.0 / 5

Desert sunshine and likely extreme heat make summer less comfortable despite year-round access.

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Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Milder desert temperatures in fall make the site more comfortable and enjoyable.

Best
Spring(Mar-May)
4.0 / 5

Spring likely offers pleasant weather and good conditions for visiting hot springs and exploring.

Best
Winter(Dec-Feb)
4.0 / 5

Open year-round; cooler temperatures and hot springs make winter attractive for soaking.

Planning Tips
  • Operating Season: Open year-round.

About Saline Valley Campground (Primitive)

Deep in the heart of Death Valley's wilderness lies Saline Valley Campground, a legendary primitive sanctuary where adventurers shed both their inhibitions and their clothes. This remote oasis demands commitment—a bone-rattling 35-mile journey from the nearest pavement tests both vehicle and spirit. Your high-clearance chariot (4WD strongly recommended) will navigate washboard roads and rocky passages as you descend from mountain passes to this desert refuge at 1,375 feet. Here, in one of America's most isolated campgrounds, natural hot springs bubble up from ancient earth, creating a clothing-optional community where freedom takes on new meaning beneath endless desert skies.
Saline Valley Campground (Primitive) is focused on primitive camping experiences. It accommodates campers who are prepared for a rugged, remote, and self-sufficient stay.
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As a primitive camping site with hot springs, the primary activity is soaking in the natural hot springs. Activities requiring organized facilities are absent.
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsPotential hazards include challenging terrain that requires high-clearance vehicles, seasonal snow/ice at high passes, and general desert risks such as dehydration.
No Potable WaterThis campground does not have potable water on-site. Bring all the water you need for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.

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Last updated January 13, 2026
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