Panamint Springs

[1] It consists of a motel, cabins, RV and tent campsites, restaurant, and gas station, all operated by Cassell Enterprises, LLC.

Towne Pass, a landmark when traveling to Death Valley, is 13.9 driving miles east on SR190.

The nearby area also features the Darwin Falls, a small but scenic waterfall, grotto and creek that are the only year-round water supply in the driest part of North America; despite the similarly named wilderness, the falls are located in and administered by Death Valley National Park.

The dirt road entryway to the trail to Darwin Falls is located ¼ mile west of the resort.

[9] From 1942 to 1945 the US Army operated the Panamint Spring Auxiliary Airfield at 36°22′12″N 117°25′05″W / 36.37°N 117.418°W / 36.37; -117.418, 2 miles north of Route 190 on a dry lake bed.

Panamint Springs Resort, sitting on the western edge of Panamint Valley
Panamint Valley and Panamint Springs gas station