Whitney Portal Hotel And Hostel is located in Lone Pine 12 mi from the Whitney Portal Store and the Mt. Whitney trailhead. This hostel and hotel provides free WiFi.
This Quality Inn offers clear views of the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains and is less than 14 miles from Mt. Whitney. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Located in Lone Pine, California, just 2 miles from Alabama Hills, this motel offers a seasonal outdoor pool. All comfortably furnished rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Nancy
United States of America
Fine accommodations for a one night stay. Pool was clean and good for kids.
Located in Lone Pine, this motel features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. Free guest parking is available. Wild West Show Museum is 3 minutes’ walk away.
Lynda
United States of America
I was greeted by friendly staff. The gentleman went over all the information about the hotel I needed. He was very thorough. My room was neat and tidy and well stocked with towels, pillows and appeared comfortable and roomy.
Offering outdoor pool and hot tub, the Dow Villa Motel is located in Lone Pine. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all guest rooms. Mount Whitney is 12 mi away.
Featuring free WiFi, Mount Whitney Motel is located just off US Highway 395 in Lone Pine, California. A TV with cable channels is provided in each room.
Rob
United States of America
We always stay here when hiking the Whitney Portal area. Great location, friendly staff, and nice beds and showers after a long hike.
Eastern Sierra Motor Lodge has accommodations in Independence. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. Every room includes a patio.
Kimberly
United States of America
Easy access to Mt Whitney.
The outside decor was welcoming.
The room was very clean and they provided complimentary snacks that were really good.
Lone Pine is nice little town on scenic highway 395.
Lone Pine is nice little town on scenic highway 395. It is close to Mt. Whitney, the Alabama Hills and Death Valley. There's plenty of outdoor acitivities and things to explore. The local Film Museum is worth a visit.
Oliver
Germany
Scored 10
10
Lone Pine is a quaint town, catered to outdoorsy people who...
Lone Pine is a quaint town, catered to outdoorsy people who love hiking, rock climbing, off roading, etc. We loved Alabama Hills and Whitney Portal (although we didn't get all the way to the trailhead due to a rock slide). The Alabama Hills Cafe was amazing, and the Museum of Film History was a must before you go out and hike!
Jessica
United States of America
Scored 10
10
What an amazing surprise to find this small town.
What an amazing surprise to find this small town. The ideal place to stay after visiting the Death Valley and if you are a cinema fan. The Western Film History Museum is a must, and also, if you are looking for a quiet old-day town with quite a picturesque atmosphere surrounded by mountains, this is the place!
Angelica
Mexico
Scored 10
10
Loads of fun! Great "base camp" for hiking.
Loads of fun! Great "base camp" for hiking. Loved the motion picture museum and it was fun going to movie road and hiking some of the sites of movies.
The Mt. Whitney Portal hike was wonderful.
Enjoyed the town, especially the restaurants.
Kathi
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I'm traveling on a tight schedule; this was just an...
I'm traveling on a tight schedule; this was just an overnight stop. The town is small and eclectic, at the foot of Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the lower 48. The town draws many hikers and climbers and caters to their needs. For a town of its size, there are an unusual number of dining options. There's a very nice museum housing western movie memorabilia. Nearby are the Alabama Hills, where many movies and TV programs were filmed. Just north of town is Manzanar, a WWII internment camp for Americans of Japanese heritage; the National Park Service has done an admirable job presenting the facility. Death Valley, and the ghost towns of Panamint Valley, are nearby.
Mark
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We love Lone Pine.
We love Lone Pine. We stay overnight on our trips to Lake Tahoe.
The Eastern Sierras are my favorite mountain range. Have taken many backpack trips in them.
Lone Pine is known for having the road to Mt. Whitney Portal. Has many places to stay when getting ready and finishing the hike. Fits most budgets.
Be sure to check out Alabama Hills. The geological formations are amazing and many westerns were filmed around the Hills.
Our favorite place to stay is the historic Dow hotel. Many actors stayed there while filming their westerns.
Alabama Hills Cafe is our favorite place for breakfast. It's across from the Dow Hotel. Could go on and on but, I'll stop here.
I was in Lone Pine to climb Mount Whitney. As a "base camp", the hotel is well-located as it is close to the road to the trailhead. I could also walk the main street of Lone Pine to find a restaurant. Room amenities were just fine. Comfortable bed. Very clean. Fridge was cold and AC worked. WiFi reception in the room was excellent. A very fast and secure network. Plenty of ice in the ice making machine also!
One of the better places to stay in in Long Pine, especially when looking at it's value for money (our fourth we have visited so far). Good beds, nice pool, friendly hotel staff.
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