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Secluded Desert Eco-Pods/ Stargazing
You get the whole place to yourselves when you stay! Unplug in our off-grid eco-pods-close to Dearh Valley and worlds away from crowds. What you'll love: Private 480-acre setting for desert stargazing Air-conditioned pods, fast Wi-Fi Fire pit & BBQ for open-sky dinners Offroad UTV tours Free parking, linens & essentials provided Sustainably powered with solar Wake to sunrise over the Moiave, roast s'mores by night, and sleep under a million stars. Book your escape today--dates fill fast!

Sierra Vista Loft Cabin
Escape to Sierra Vista Loft Cabin—a cozy sanctuary with jaw-dropping views that will take your breath away. Imagine sipping your favorite drink while soaking in sweeping mountain and desert vistas, all from your own peaceful retreat. Just minutes from downtown Lone Pine and perfectly positioned for adventures to Mount Whitney, Death Valley, Alabama Hills, and beyond. Whether you crave thrilling hikes or quiet sunsets, this cabin is your gateway to unforgettable memories. NOT NEAR SEQUOIA NAT PK

The Wagon Wheel
Only 1 hr. 47 minutes from Mammoth Mountain. Nestled in the quiet neighborhood "The Alabama Hills " this simple ranch style house is a gem in the ruff. On the East the Inyo's, and on the West the Sierras, the views are spectacular! The bedrooms and living space are comfortably decorated with a flair of the west. The full kitchen will not disappoint. Be prepared for a great stay. A short Drive of 18 minutes will get you to Whitney Portals the trail head to Mt. Whitney and the biggest pancake.

Bluebird Cottage Spectacular lake views
Hello and welcome to Bluebird Cottage. We are located 1 mile up a dirt road in the Isabella Highlands overlooking Lake Isabella. Our road is bumpy in and steep in areas, but we have never had a guest not make it up here. We are approximately a 3 hour Drive to Sequoia National Park. We are a 2 hour drive from Death Valley National Park. We are a 4 hour drive from Yosemite. We are 3 hr drive from Los Angeles. Bluebird Cottage is a cozy tiny home with a private outdoor space. Incredible views!

Sierra Vista
This newly-listed contemporary home, is perfect for group trips. Fully updated with quality linens and furnishings, well-appointed kitchen, new bathrooms, wide-screen plasma TV/Roku An excellent base for exploring Mt. Whitney and the Eastern Sierra, Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, floating down the Owens River, fishing --or just relaxing. Well-situated for trips to Mammoth Mountain, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Death Valley, Bishop and Mono Lake A 10 minute drive to restaurants and shops

The Lone West
The Lone West invites you to experience and stay within the awe inspiring Eastern Mountain Sierras. Unobstructed views take your gaze over the expansive cattle ranch leading you to the foot of Mount Langley, Mount Whitney, Horseshoe Meadows, Mount Williamson and more. Where the cattle graze in the morning sunlight, and the coyote howls at heavens magical twilight, the life on the Lone Hunter Ranch has its way of taking you to the land before time. Life in its simplest most precious existence.

Sparkling home amidst six acres of ancient rocks
This sparkling clean modern retreat is freshly painted inside, with new flooring in the bedrooms, gleaming hardwood in the common areas, and updated features throughout. Recently upgraded modem/router bring you Lone Pine's best available WiFi service. The house, situated on a 6+ acre parcel of rock spires, huge boulders and stunning views, is a magical place of respite from civilization, yet only ten minutes to town. The house offers sprawling decks, Wolf range, gas BBQ and gas fire pit.

1 Hour to Death Valley! Main St a few blocks away!
- Close to Main St and eateries (10 min walk), Whitney Portal (30 min drive), Death Valley (1h 15m drive), Alabama Hills (10 min drive). - Mountain views of Whitney, Lone Pine Peak, Williamson & the Inyo Mountains. - Mini splits in every room and a pellet stove for cool evenings. - 2 Queen beds & a futon in the living room. Extra pillows and blankets are provided. - The kitchen includes dishes, pots, pans, cooking oil and other tools for all of your cooking and baking needs.

East Wind on Lone Starr
Sitting at the foot of Mount Whitney, this custom built, 2 bedroom dwell home is nestled in the rocks of the Alabama Hills. Collide with the breathtaking views of the Eastern Sierra's and transform your stay into an experience with one of nature's wonders. Close to Mt Whitney portal, Horse shoe meadow and famous other trails, excellent for day hikes. We are in the epic center of the lowest( Death Valley),highest(Mt Whitney) and the oldest(Bristlecone tree forest).

Reo’s Ranch Alabama Hills Lone Pine Mt. Whitney
Reo’s Ranch is located in the Alabama Hills in a stunning natural area located near the town of Lone Pine in California. Nestled against the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, this unique landscape is surrounded by vast rounded granite rock formations, arches, and hills spread over an area of about 30,000 acres and formed over millions of years through the process of erosion, creating a surreal and picturesque environment.

Magical property w/ HOT TUB in the Alabama Hills
Our home is 2 stories with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and sits on 5 acres of undisturbed land. It has stunning 360 degree views from the Eastern Sierras to the west and the Inyo Mountains to the East and is located in the Alabama Hills with huge boulders . Located 6 miles from the town of Lone Pine, 12 miles from Whitney Portal, a short drive to Horseshoe Meadows, Diaz Lake, the Inyo National Forest and surrounding wilderness areas!

Comfy Bungalow!
Welcome! This one-bedroom home has a comfy king size bed for a great night sleep after exploring all that Lone Pine and surrounding areas have to offer. You will enjoy the view from the front porch of a quaint little church with Mt. Whitney as your backdrop. The kitchen is fully equipped and there is a washer and dryer available for you to use. Enjoy all the amenities of this nice home and the beauty of the Eastern Sierra!
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When is the best time to visit Lone Pine?
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| Avg. price | $195 | $195 | $160 | $161 | $195 | $195 | $197 | $208 | $205 | $195 | $195 | $195 |
| Avg. temp | 54°F | 60°F | 68°F | 76°F | 86°F | 96°F | 102°F | 100°F | 92°F | 77°F | 62°F | 52°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Lone Pine?
Stays around downtown Lone Pine and near the Alabama Hills are frequently suggested for easy access to shops, dining, and scenic landscapes. Vacation homes and cabins offer cozy retreats for families or groups.
What are the best things to do in Lone Pine with kids?
Kids often enjoy wildlife spotting in the Alabama Hills, interactive exhibits at the Museum of Western Film History, and picnics at local parks near town. Stargazing and gentle hikes are family favorites.
What are some of the best things to do in Lone Pine?
Explore the Alabama Hills, visit the Museum of Western Film History, and wander around Mount Whitney Portal. Lone Pine has scenic drives and opportunities for hiking, photography, and stargazing.
How is the weather in Lone Pine?
Lone Pine has warm, dry summers with highs near 115°F (46°C) and mild winters around 41–65°F (5–18°C). Rain is infrequent, so light layers and sun protection are important year-round.
When is the best time to visit Lone Pine?
Spring and fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and clearer skies, with ranges between 57–89°F (14–32°C). Summer can bring high heat, while winter is cooler and quieter for exploring.
What are the best places to visit in Lone Pine?
Explore the Museum of Western Film History, wander among the striking rock formations of the Alabama Hills, and experience panoramic views near Mount Whitney Portal. These sites are frequently suggested for their distinct scenery and history.
What are some hiking trails in Lone Pine?
Explore trails around the Alabama Hills, hike toward Mount Whitney Portal, or wander at the trailheads east of town for distinct desert and mountain scenery. Some paths are gentle enough for beginners and families.
What are some family activities we can do in Lone Pine?
Families can picnic in local parks, tour film history exhibits, and explore easy hikes in the Alabama Hills. Star watching and guided nature walks are frequently suggested as memorable experiences.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Lone Pine?
Consider exploring Death Valley National Park, venturing into the Inyo National Forest, or experiencing nearby mining towns. These areas are often recommended for those seeking outdoor adventure and history.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Lone Pine?
Lone Pine has several pet friendly vacation rentals and lodgings, making it easy for guests traveling with dogs or cats. Check individual listings for specific pet policies and amenities.
What are some local tips for visiting Lone Pine?
Bring extra water for outdoor activities, start hikes early to avoid peak heat, and check with local visitor centers for trail updates. Many guests suggest visiting film sites and trying local diner fare for a sense of the area.
What is Lone Pine known for?
Lone Pine is known for its dramatic desert landscapes, Western film history, and proximity to the base of Mount Whitney at 14,505 ft (4,421 m). The town frequently features in adventure and outdoor recreation stories.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Lone Pine?
Lone Pine has scenic spots such as Mobius Arch in the Alabama Hills, quiet desert trails, and lesser-known local art galleries. Early morning or evening visits reveal the unique colors of the landscape.
What are the best foods to try in Lone Pine?
Lone Pine has classic diner dishes, locally sourced steaks, and homestyle comfort fare, often recommended by visitors. Some cafes highlight seasonal produce and Western-inspired plates.
What should I bring for a trip to Lone Pine?
Pack layers for temperature changes, sturdy shoes for rocky terrain, and sun protection due to strong sunlight. Reusable water bottles, a hat, and a camera are also frequently suggested by previous visitors.
What is the nightlife in Lone Pine like?
Nightlife in Lone Pine is mainly relaxed, with local bars, casual eateries, and seasonal live music events around town. Guests often unwind after exploring nature and historic sites during the day.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Lone Pine?
Lone Pine has an annual film festival celebrating Westerns and its movie history, often recommended for those interested in film and local culture. Rodeos and outdoor events are frequently suggested throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Lone Pine?
Lone Pine has a range of family friendly accommodations, including homes and cabins with kitchens and spacious living areas. Many listings highlight outdoor space and easy access to parks and trails.
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4.9 Average rating
Lone Pine stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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