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Eastern Sierra Motor Lodge
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.

Mt Williamson Motel and Basecamp
Mt Williamson Motel and Basecamp is offering accommodations in Independence. The motel also provides free WiFi and free private parking.

Starlight Motel
Located in the town of Big Pine,one hour away from Mount Whitney and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Starlight Motel features BBQ facilities and free WiFi throughout the property.

Independence Courthouse Motel
Located along scenic Highway 395, Independence Courthouse Motel is just 5 minutes’ walk from Inyo County Eastern California Museum. Guests can take advantage of free WiFi and BBQ facilities.

Bristlecone Motel
Just off of US 395, less than a 20-minute drive from Bishop, this motel features a gas station and convenience store on site. The rooms include free Wi-Fi.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Excellent - What previous guests thought, 360 reviewsPerfect location for hiking Big Pine Lakes! The owners were so lovely, and the room was perfect for our needs. We had no issues or problems during our stay.Guest review byReUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 248 reviewsThe hostess was so warm & kind with great local info.Guest review byJamesUnited States
- From $110.88 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.3Good - What previous guests thought, 931 reviewsThe place is perfect! Amazing atmosphere!Guest review byPiotr PryszlakPoland
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Great coffee shop in town, I think it was called Brewed...
Great coffee shop in town, I think it was called Brewed Awakening, excellent coffee, food, and atmosphere. I had the fruity waffles which were super yummy! Big Pine is a great launching pad for the Ancient Bristlecone Pine forest, 4,000 year old trees just off the first exit off of 395 north!Guest review bySocorro ManUnited States - 4.0
Booked to stay in Independence as we wanted to visit...
Booked to stay in Independence as we wanted to visit Manzanar on our way south. But we wished we had gone further south to Lone Pine and then doubled back north in the morning as there was much more choice of accommodation in Lone Pine. Manzanar is worth visiting as is the Film Museum in Lone Pine.Guest review bymandk88United Kingdom - 10.0
While Big Pine is not Bishop. For things to do in town.
While Big Pine is not Bishop. For things to do in town. It has the best BBQ restaurant in the area. The Copper Top BBQ. Plus you have the Bristle Cone forest to visit, plenylty of folishing, camp grounds, and lots of hiking too.Guest review byBillUnited States - 8.0
Independence is a small town with quite a history of boom...
Independence is a small town with quite a history of boom and bust. It is a short drive from the "Alabama Hills", recommended by our host at the motel and the location of filming of hundreds of both B movie and well known Westerns and other films of the past. The majestic eastern slope of the Sierras is just across the valley to the west. A must is a visit to the Manzanar National Historic Site, 9 miles south, where Japanese Americans were confined during WWII - an evocative, contemplative place with great lessons to all in the visitor center and the drive around the camp. The area has surprisingly good restaurants; ours for dinner was the French/ North African Still Life Café on the main drag where there was a fine setup, great family host, and very good eats. For breakfast our motel host directed us to the bustling and characterful Alabama Hills Cafe & Bakery. In the summer, there's a road near here which is an eastern portal to Yosemite, but closed at our winter visit.Guest review byBruceCanada - 8.0
Lots of pine trees and old homes.
Lots of pine trees and old homes. Mountain Views Galore and amazing views of the Ancient Bristlecone Forest. Friendly people, lots of wildlife, and many roller coaster-like winding roadways especially route 168 which you have to journey through!Guest review byTINAUnited States - 10.0
This little motel is big on service and convenience,...
This little motel is big on service and convenience, especially if you're hiking one of the long trails. I came down into civilization after 3 weeks on the trail a little shell-shocked. Gita, God bless her, greeted me by name with fruit and a cold bottle of water. Mana. She helped with my laundry and was a fount of knowledge for the surrounding amenities in town. The room included things that a hiker needs, like an extra toothbrush, a comb, toothpaste - things you just don't get in ordinary hotels anymore. I recommend this lovely, clean little oasis in Independence to anyone who will be on a trail for awhile.Guest review byInVA