How much time have you spent exploring Nevada’s Death Valley? Whatever your answer is, it could always be more! Straddling the California-Nevada border, Death Valley National Park offers 3,422,024 acres of pure desert beauty, making it the largest national park outside of Alaska. Simply put, could spend a lifetime exploring it. It’s never too early to start planning your next Death Valley adventure and this cheap but cozy RV camper looks like a base camp you won’t be able to pass up.

Located just a mere seven miles away from the park, the town of Beatty is often referred to as “The Gateway to Death Valley.” It’s the perfect place to stock up on supplies and rest in between your desert adventures.

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Beatty itself is home to a variety of inns and motels where you can hang your hat, but why settle for something so ordinary? This RV camper is unique, cozy, and best of all, super cheap!

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The RV was made with budget-minded adventurers in mind. The artful travel trailer is available on Airbnb for just $26 a night. It’s very no-frills, but it comes with everything you need to rest and reenergize before setting off at the desert sunrise.

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Referred to simply as Base Camp, the trailer can accommodate up to three guests with a full-sized and twin-sized bed. A few appliances such as a coffee maker, toaster oven, and kettle are available for making up simple, fast meals.

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It’s definitely not luxury. The Airbnb listing states that “WiFi only works sometimes!”, but we can’t think of a better way to experience the rugged and beautiful landscape of Death Valley. Located on its own two acre property, guests have plenty of space to stretch out and roam.

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And with Death Valley just a short drive away, an unforgettable day in the desert is always at your fingertips. With nearly 1,000 miles of paved and dirt roads, there’s SO much to see and do in this wild, remote country.

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Start planning your next trip to the vast and breathtaking Death Valley National Park. There’s no wrong way to experience this incredible region, but staying in this cozy little RV camper is bound to be more than memorable.

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What do you think? Are you ready to explore Death Valley anytime soon? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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