Alabama Hills Sign - Lone Pine California

Travel to Lone Pine California

On episode 75, we travel to Lone Pine California.

Lone Pine is a small western town in the Owens Valley. The town is the base camp for climbers and hikers on their way to Mount Whitney. The annual parade of hikers and mountain climbers seeking to summit Whitney keeps a constant flow of people in the area to support local lodging, restaurants and visitor services.

You’ll find Lone Pine situated between several major natural tourist destinations including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Mammoth Mountain, Death Valley National Park and Yosemite National Park.  Nearby Lone Pine are opportunities for hiking, fishing and admiring some of the most beautiful backcountry of California.

If you love the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevadas or are a fan of the Western film genre, Lone Pine can be a great destination for you.

Visiting Lone Pine

Among the highlights on this episode, are the following attractions and activities:

Lodging

We discuss the RV park where we stayed during trip:

Boulder Creek RV Resort 

Begin Planning Your Visit Here

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BOOKS: And while planning your travels, you can find links to a number of books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page – check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel 

Lone Pine Themed Books (click here to reach our page on Amazon)

Western Film Themed Books (click here to reach our page on Amazon)

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Inspiring Your Future Travels

We hope this episode inspires you to consider travel to Lone Pine California.

Which activities will you plan on your trip?   Drop us a line if you have an adventure in this city.

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