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What do they provide for food? Breakfast, Coffee? Dinner?
I'm one of those that need about three big cups of coffee in the morning to function.
Can you get coffee/ breakfast at furnace creek?
I'm thinking of trucking my R-80 to Cedar City Ut. or St. George and riding in from there.
I wanna go!
And RIDE
In camp, Friday dinner, Sat & Sun breakfast & dinner (no lunches) Monday, cold breakfast. (as far as I know)
There has been morning coffee around 7-8am.
Things don't start in the DVR site as early as I do.
As an early riser I find most, not all, bring their own coffee kits.
At about 6AM food/coffee is available at the ranch/oasis which has been undergoing major remodel, it's close to the campsite. (less than a 1/2 mile walk)
Prices at the Resorts & gas stations in the park reflect that it is in the middle of nowhere, it's 140 miles from Vegas. (the closest city) I think prices are reasonable considering that alone.
In the years that I have attended the park Rangers, staff & resort employees have been helpful, polite, and well, professional is the one word that nails it.
Edit; it's a rendezvous, pulled together by a few AirHeads dedicated to keep it going, enhanced by mostly AirHead volunteers in a NP campground.