I suppose it would depend on how deep into the park you get and what your range looks like.
Park is big, it's not THAT big. 200 mile range will have you going up and back around the park a couple of times.
Be prepared to spend the night on the trail in freezing temps if you go off-road - you never know what you will encounter.
Jan often brings 75+ degree days. Feb for sure.
Be sure to check out the Artists drive, the geothermaly heated Olympic swimming pool at Furnace Creek and if you stay there the steakhouse is great.
At Stovepipe Wells there is a trailhead for Marble Canyon - essentially a dried riverbed with polished stone. Pretty cool even for a short hike.
Check Panamint Springs Resort. They have camping, tent cabins and cabins with onsite fuel, limited restaurant and plenty of beer.
https://www.panamintsprings.com/